Date |
2016/06/03-04 |
Venue |
Auditorium, Kwai Tsing Theatre |
Ticket Price |
$250, $180, $140 |
Synopsis |
Fireworks dazzle and amaze – yet they are ephemeral. As they burn they vanish and the world becomes silent again. A firework’s explosion doesn’t elicit warmth; instead, there is desolation once the spectacle ends. Perhaps life is like a firework? For nothing lasts.
CCDC Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia explores fireworks as a metaphor, questioning the human experience and the inevitable changes we face in life. Our struggle for survival opens us to pain and anguish, love and suffering, to risks and the urge to protect – to life and death. Now middle-aged, Sang never stands still to aspire a novelty of his choreographic language, exploring warmth and affection – a shift evident in this new work for CCDC, in which we unearth and recognise tenderness in our hearts. |
Cast and Production |
Choreography: Sang Jijia
Set Design: Sang Jijia
Original Music: Dickson Dee
Lighting Design: Low Shee Hoe |
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2 |
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