《後感性‧實相》Post-Perception/Transcendence

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CCDC 駐團編舞家桑吉加全新作品《後感性‧實相》為2017舞季揭開序幕。作品名字包含了中國90年代藝術思潮「後感性」及佛學用語「實相」。兩個看似毫不相關的概念,是怎樣拼在一起?且看桑吉加親自分享!

CCDC Resident Choreographer Sang Jijia’s latest work “Post-Perception/Transcendence” kicks off 2017 Dance Season. The title consists of “Post-Perception” and “Dharmatā” (here refers to “Transcendence”). “Dharmata” is a Buddhism term in Sanskrit, meaning the whole of things as they are. “Post-Perception” is a concept put forward by some Chinese artists in 1990s when Conceptual Art became popular; they questioned about what’s its meaning, what’s its value as a concept being formed? In this video, Sang Jijia talks about how he got the ideas of creating his new piece with these two different concepts.

編舞:桑吉加
Choreography : Sang Jijia

劇作指導/文本創作 :鄧樹榮
Dramaturgy/Text : Tang Shu-wing

原創音樂 :李勁松
Original Music : Dickson Dee

佈景設計 :張國永
Set Design : Leo Cheung

服裝設計 :何珮姍
Costume Design : Cindy Ho Pui-shan

燈光設計 :劉詩豪

Lighting Design : Low Shee Hoe

音響設計 :夏恩蓓

Sound Design : Ha Yan-pui
31.3 – 1.4.2017
香港文化中心大劇院
Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
$280, $220, 160

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就如看煙花需要的距離

《煙花‧冷》首演劇照
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《煙花‧冷》首演劇照
(圖:Conrado Dy-Liacco )

看罷「城市當代舞蹈團」的《煙花‧冷》(桑吉加編),與一位曾經在香港生活、現已移居外地的資深舞者,談論對作品的觀感。她表示看得血脈沸騰,意猶未盡。令她着迷的包括豐富的材料,設計精良的動作,以及作品整體展現的氣氛。雖然我也認同作品有不少值得欣賞的創作心思,但是何以一台關於香港的舞蹈竟令我生出距離感?也許藉着鋪陳這位舞者的和我的觀點,嘗試探究一下舞蹈面對背景迴異的觀眾時,是如何被觀看的。

桑吉加在《煙花‧冷》中,立足於他在1999-2003年居住的香港,遙望這城今天的模樣,發出一聲「俱往矣」的慨嘆。作品基調冰冷沈鬱,桑式強力而快速的動作設計,在李勁松吵聒的音樂催逼之下,令人噪動不安。抽象舞蹈如何有力地塑造「情境」(emotion-scape),在《煙花‧冷》中得到精彩的示範。例如作品前半部分的一段三人舞:二位男舞者(黃狄文、陳俊瑋)木無表情地把女舞者(麥琬兒)「玩弄於股掌間」──托舉、旋轉、由一位舞者如傳遞物件般交給另一位;失去動作自主權的麥卻在持續地笑,也不知是快樂、是歇斯底里、還是在嘲笑二位如機器般無法停止掇弄她的男人。雖然個人認為三人的性別設定略嫌從俗,但是生活的荒誕無奈,觀眾還是看得清楚明白。

較之桑吉加以前的作品,《煙花‧冷》的動作處理算是溫和,也加入了說話和戲劇元素,其中包括兩段比較長的對話──說是「對話」其實並不盡然,因為雖然兩段都有兩位舞者在說話,但他們之間並無交談。前一段是站在舞台後方暗角的曾景輝,以廣東話描述童年時父親帶他往理髮店的情況,他說一句,坐在舞台前方光亮處的譚渼樺便以英國口音的英文翻譯一句,一面悠閒地把手中衣服疊好、攤開、再疊好、再攤開。一道L型的燈光建立了二人的空間關係,同時在舞台上的還有在燈光區內的黎家寶和燈光區外的麥琬兒。黎和麥孤獨而扭曲的身體,各佔舞蹈一角,持續地動卻沒有交流,為看似閒話家常的「中英對話」標示壓抑的註腳。童年憶述,也要用殖民者的語言說了才算數。

如果中文英文各自表述,還可求個相安無事,那麼即使發音不準、用字錯誤,連表達的能力好像都被剝奪了,還是要說普通話的,是出於恐懼還是巴結?樂知靄反穿着西裝上衣,用半鹹不淡的普通話述說香港本土抗爭的符號之一、人稱「喜帖街」的利東街的故事。在她不遠處可見一雙穿西褲的小腿交疊着,觀眾看不見其上身,但小腿的方向明確表示視線的對象:「Big Brother is watching you。」英文也漸漸翻譯不出喜帖街的故事,還是借一首廣東話流行曲,比較穩妥。

那位資深舞者跟我說,以上種種都讓她看得很投入。與桑吉加一樣,她曾經在香港生活,在本城度過人生重要階段,她愛香港,但畢竟她不是本地人而且也移居了,所以也難免帶着懷舊的浪漫情懷,從外往香港內看,就如看煙花,必須要有一點距離。作為舞者,她關心動作經過多少設計,如何變化創新,難度有多高,舞段之間如何連接等;她衡量作品好不好時,技巧佔的比重很大。的確,舞蹈是可以從技巧層面觀看、令觀眾讚嘆的;但技巧性的、表演化的舞蹈語言,對於不會跳舞的觀眾來說同時也是一道無法跨越的牆。觀眾會對舞者投以他者、更甚是物化的判斷,而無法與之交換現場演出中最本質、最重要的價值:連結。

尤其是像《煙花‧冷》這樣的題材。我作為土生土長的香港人,回歸後每天生活在社會的改變之中,「香港的景況」並不是懷念的對象而是當下的體驗。我並不滿足於有關北角/沙田坳道/沙田的猴子的描述,因為每個香港人都可以描述一兩個重建的故事。我希望了解的是台上的個人在經歷重建時的發現,然後以真誠的身體,拉近敘述和觀點之間的距離,讓我通過感應他的身體,學懂另一個觀點。形式化的身體語言,令我無法感應同樣作為香港人的眾舞者有否真實地傳遞各自的生活景況,令我擔心他們對題材漠不關心。如果把這些因人而異的記憶痕跡壓抑了,舞台上將會只見舞者,不見個人。固然我非常欣賞幅度和速度之美,但當桑吉加在宣傳片段中說「每一步都是有重量的」時,我相信他念茲在茲的,是血肉和靈魂。

十九世紀法國地理學家Élisée Reclus說:「人類生命的每一個時刻都與當時環境的改變相符合。」城市當代舞蹈團的舞者年齡跨度大,在2003年「沙士」發生時,他們當中有三十歲的成年人,也有十來歲的青年,眾人對每天載着口罩的身體大概會有非常不同的記憶吧!當他們以相似的感覺呈現那場改變香港人的疫症時,我不禁想到,舞團本身已經成為了一種美學上的規範,身體如何放置反映腦袋中的價值觀,標準在一代又一代之間傳承之際,與「當代」的本質,漸行漸遠。

觀賞場次:

2016年6月3日
晚上8時
葵青劇院演藝廳

ps: 更正:文中提及說普通話的舞者應為Pansy Lo

via: thestandnews.com

Review- Fragile Beauty- CCDC

By: Keren Chaukria

Fragile Beauty tells the story of Hong Kong, taking you through the changes the city has seen over the years through modern dance. Indeed, from choreographer Sang Jijia’s perspective, the city has seen many changes over the thirteen years he has been gone and this 75 minute dance piece takes you through the personal and political journey the city and its people have experienced.

The moment the lights came up the dancers on stage instantly command the attention of the audience. The ensemble moved as one, showing an immense power, and strength, and as the story progressed, you could begin to see manipulation taking place within the city. This was represented through stylized, repetitive sequences that brought more of a political theme to the progression of Hong Kong. The movement of the dancers showed continuous strain, drawing attention to the multiple and varied political struggles that have taken place over the years.

Individual stories began to unfold, not just through dance, but through spoken word in both English and Cantonese, by some of the dancers. Stories were told sentence by sentence, first in Cantonese, then English. The triumvirate of dance, English, and Cantonese all happening simultaneously was quite powerful at times, however, there were moments when one or the other felt redundant, due to the size of the stage, and placement of the cast. At one point, there was a pair of dancers positioned upstage right who were verbally telling a story, and the accompanying dancers were as far away as possible, being positioned downstage left. Unfortunately, it was difficult to appreciate either piece in times like these.

That being said, there were moments where the combination of all three allowed the audience to have a clearer understanding of the situation, and the effects that change can have to not just society as a whole but the individual, and the hardship and struggles they may experience.

The performance utilised a number of different staging techniques. One of the most memorable being a section of silhouette dancers. Their stylized movement was sophistically staged and breathtaking from the moment they began. The fluidity of movement, and effortless choreography transported the audience with every move to moments they have experienced, and can relate to in Hong Kong life. It is without a doubt, that Sang Jijia captured the life, and soul of the city through its numerous changes.

Even if you’re not one for modern dance, the music, and lighting in the performance will blow you away, as it too emphasises the change, growth, and cultural identity of Hong Kong. The deep, turbulent drums expressed the anger and frustration many feel with change, as the warm, familiar, but sometimes dim lighting kept you company throughout.

Fragile Beauty is a must see for anyone who feels a connection with this city, or culture.

Fragile Beauty is playing at the Kwai Tsing Theatre through June 4th. For more information, click here.

via:http://www.hkeld.com/

Review: Fragile Beauty by City Contemporary Dance Company

A grim picture of the decline of happiness in Hong Kong, with relentless movement and enough screeching to warrant earplugs

by:Natasha Rogai

Internationally acclaimed Tibetan choreographer Sang Jijia’s last creation for City Contemporary Dance Company was the award-winning As If To Nothing in 2009. Last year he became the troupe’s resident choreographer and Fragile Beauty is his first new work in that role.

The premise of the production is the decline of life and happiness (the “fragility of beauty”) in a city – here, presumably, Hong Kong.

There are glimpses of Sang’s undoubted skill as a choreographer, but the piece resorts too much to dialogue instead of expressing ideas through movement and while it’s good to see artists tackle major local issues, the picture Sang paints is so unremittingly bleak that it fails to engage.

The piece opens with all the dancers on stage wearing long, brightly coloured skirts, in which they whirl and swirl before trooping off and returning in grim, prison uniform like costumes of white and grey which set the tone for the rest of the performance.

The choreography bears Sang’s hallmarks of relentless kineticism and emphasis on ensemble work, where the dancers’ individuality is suppressed in favour of the group.

There are some striking images, notably where a row of dancers spread out across the stage, slowly sink to their knees in unison while others continue to move. However, the choreography’s insistence on constant motion becomes tiring to watch.

Contrast is similarly lacking in terms of emotion – the city is portrayed as a nightmare in which its hapless residents are trapped, with no note of hope.

There are scenes of violence and chaos (a reference to Occupy Central and its aftermath, perhaps). One trio, with two men brutally attacking a girl who screams at the top of her voice throughout, is almost unendurable, not least for the ears.

Another sequence, which appears to refer to Sars, employs multiple voices speaking at the same time and a lot of shrill screeching – the result is excruciating and makes one long to push a mute button.

Two appealing monologues (in Chinese with English translation) by dancers about their childhood memories of Hong Kong and how old neighbourhoods have been transformed provide some respite from the tension but are overlong and seem disconnected from the rest of the piece.

The dancers perform with commendable energy and commitment. Dickson Dee’s menacing, percussion-dominated score contributes to the sense of angst, as does Sang’s cleverly conceived, claustrophobic set of moving dark grey walls which hem in the stage.

Fragile Beauty

City Contemporary Dance Company

Kwai Tsing Theatre

Reviewed: June 3

 

2014新點子樂展Innovation Series – 人聲風景「即興篇」 SoundScape-Improvisation Across the Horizon

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2014年新點子樂展以「人聲風景」為主題,邀請來自奧地利、香港、圖瓦、蘭嶼與德國等地不同經驗與背景的藝術家,一同進行深度的創作與演出交流,用人聲這個最自然,也最不受限制樂器來呈現不同的聲音風景,以三個各具風情的篇章,為觀眾帶來豐富飽滿的聲音體驗。

即興篇邀請圖瓦魔幻女聲珊蔻•娜赤婭克(Sainkho Namtchylak),她的演唱結合爵士即興、噪音音樂、美聲唱法、圖瓦傳統雙聲唱法和罕見的女性呼麥,令人驚豔的演唱技巧,是世界人聲演唱中的美麗奇景,風靡歐洲聽眾,本次邀請到長期與她合作的香港即興電聲音樂家李勁松,與台灣即興鋼琴好手李世揚同台拚即興,遊牧民族的跨文化迷離人聲,將與亞熱帶島國的狂野電聲與鋼琴相互碰撞,擦出閃亮的絢麗花火。

演出者:人聲/珊蔻•娜赤婭克(Sainkho Namtchylak)、電子音樂/李勁松、鋼琴/李世揚

票價:500

 

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"As If To Nothing 那一年.這一天" 載譽重演

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藝術家
編舞及佈景: 桑吉加
音樂: 李勁松
錄像: 楊振業
燈光: 劉詩豪(根據吳文安2009年之設計)
服裝: 孔德瑄

2014年6月13日 – 14日
8pm
葵青劇院演藝廳
$250, $180, $140

http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNzA4NjE3NTE2.html (video clips)

那一年.這一天
載譽重演

穿越時光之門,重塑那段是他也是你和我的曾經

-2010香港舞蹈年獎

– 最值得表揚製作

– 最值得表揚編舞

「充滿動力的舞蹈作品,當中要求舞者扭曲其身體的每一個部,使舞作有無休止地流動之感。」香港《南華早報》

「一部頂尖的作品。」北京《環球時報》

進入失衡的境界,記憶如網羅張開。在每個微妙的瞬間,記憶似有還無、或遠或近、虛無縹緲,難以捉摸。以致記憶漸漸被時間所吞噬;在記得與忘記之間,散亂的名字、扭曲的臉孔、浮動的時間、變換的場景、熟悉的情節,遺下一股無力感,叫人難以判斷,在交錯的時空下,記憶,孰真、孰假?

由譽滿歐美的編舞桑吉加編創澎湃的肢體語彙,在李勁松充滿張力的電子音樂與楊振業重重互動錄像交織中,與CCDC舞者重新演繹這個充滿爆發力的作品。

關於桑吉加 About Sang Jijia

被譽為「最完美的舞者」桑吉加,是德國法蘭克福芭蕾舞團藝術總監威廉.科西的入室弟子。二十三歲贏得巴黎國際現代舞大賽現代舞男子獨舞金牌;二十四歲獲頒廣東省「跨世紀之星」之稱;二十七歲獲「勞力士藝術大師啟蒙計劃」獎學金,赴德國習舞。桑吉加編舞以激烈澎湃及韻律獨特見稱,曾獲歐亞多個知名舞團邀請創作及演出,於國際舞蹈藝術範疇中享負盛名。

免費加料節目

圖片展
4~9.6.2014
香港文化中心大堂展覽場地 E2

藝人談
14.6.2014 (星期六) 演出後

葵青劇院演藝廳
查詢及報名請致電2329 7803或電郵至info@ccdc.com.hk

Facebook活動:「回憶是……」

以「回憶是」作為句子開頭,續寫一句句子。

各位所投過來的句子將有機會被選出作為《那一年.這一天》演出宣傳品,並獲贈以下禮品:《那一年.這一天》演出門票(13~14.6.2014)、《那一年.這一天》DVD、《那一年.這一天》海報、CCDC 35周年限定版布袋、CCDC文件夾

「回憶是」有限期的:31.5.2014

CCDC Facebook 活動「回憶是」專頁:https://www.facebook.com/events/286310701537233/

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折扣
九折 (首兩張門票)

CCDC Dance Card 持有人

香港管弦樂團「港樂會」會員

中英劇團「能量粉團plus」

香港芭蕾舞團之友

香港中樂團「中樂摯友會」會員

香港舞蹈團「以舞會友」會員

藝穗會 Paid Members

香港話劇團「好友營」會員

進念.二十面體「進念之友」

agnès b. AMI 會員卡持有人

HKID Gallery VIP會員卡持有人

八五折 (首兩張門票)

國泰航空公司職員及港龍航空公司職員

八折 (首兩張門票)

廣東現代舞團現代舞之友

香港大學信用卡持有人

香港中文大學信用卡持有人

香港理工大學校友聯會卡持有人

香港演藝學院校友會卡持有人

七折 (首兩張門票)

CCDC Dance Generation卡持卡人

五折

全日制學生、六十歲或以上高齡人士、殘疾人士及看護人、綜合社會保障援助受惠人

CCDC保留更換表演者的權利

此製作之音樂於2009年由城市當代舞蹈團委約,費用由香港作曲家及作詞家協會轄下的「CASH音樂基金」贊助

城市當代舞蹈團由香港特別行政區政府資助

 

 
As If To Nothing

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Pass through the ashes of time, recreate the memories between you and me

 

2010 Hong Kong Dance Awards

– Outstanding Dance Production

– Outstanding Achievement in Choreography

 

“The choreography is supremely kinetic, with endlessly flowing movement that requires the dancers to contort every part of their bodies.” – South China Morning Post, Hong Kong

“A cutting-edge work.” – Global Times, Beijing

 

Enter the maze of déjà vu, trapped by our own memories. In every delicate moment, memories seem so close and yet so far. It is slowly swallowed by time. Struggling between remembering and forgetting scattered names, distorted faces, floating time, transforming scenes and familiar plots. What is left inside is emptiness. In this misplaced world, what is real? What is fake?

As If To Nothing is an adrenaline-packed and interactive multimedia work created by the internationally renowned choreographer Sang Jijia, featuring electronic music by Dickson Dee and video design by Adrian Yeung. This tour-de-forcereturns for another breathtaking journey led by CCDC dancers and their extremely physical and emotional performance.

 

About Sang Jijia

Acclaimed as “the most perfect dancer”, Sang Jijia was selected by the influential American choreographer William Forsythe to work with him at the Frankfurt Ballet for four years. At 23, Sang won the top prize in the men’s section of the 1996 Paris International Modern Dance Competition. He was hailed by the Guangdong province as “Star of the Century” in 1997. At 27, he joined the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative and studied choreography in Germany. Sang’s choreography combines extremely intense physical movement and unique rhythm to create psychological tension and anisotropy. As an internationally renowned choreographer, Sang has choreographed and performed for numerous well-known dance companies in Europe and Asia at their invitation.

 

Free Programme Plus Events

Photo Exhibition

4~9.6.2014

Hong Kong Cultural Centre Foyer Exhibition Area E2

 

Meet-the-artist

14.6.2014 (Sat) Post-performance

Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium
For enquiries and enrolment please call 2329 7803 or email info@ccdc.com.hk

 

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15% discount (First two tickets)

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20% discount (First two tickets)

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50% discount

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CCDC reserves the right to substitute artists

The music is commissioned by City Contemporary Dance Company in 2009 with sponsorship from CASH Music Fund
CCDC is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region

舞.聲.道 Momentum

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舞.聲.道 Momentum

video(making of):
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNjc4Mjk5MDA4.html   (video in China)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1yZpk3w-uc

http://vimeo.com/89318372

 

 

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舞.聲.道》概念介紹

中國文化著重中庸之道,不多不少是為中庸。這個講求平衡的概念,在現今社會尤為重要。道家的五行(金木水火土)相生相剋正是此平衡機制的體現。然而,城市急促發展,生態失衡,人類實也難以獨善其身。在這前題下,《舞.聲.道》試圖以道家的九宮、八卦和五行學說為基礎,舞蹈、聲音及裝置作媒介,來一場淨化土地的祭典,同時宣揚環保訊息。

曾與CCDC多次合作的著名實驗音樂人李勁松(Dickson Dee),自學生時代便受設計老師的啟蒙,獲傳授道家的九宮、八卦和五行理論,對各種事物的平衡非常關注,並且從中擷取靈感,套用到平面設計、抽象繪畫及音樂創作上,甚至影響其生活方式,一直至今。

古有河圖洛書,其圖像是易理哲學的重要組成,亦是九宮圖的出處。《舞.聲.道》首部曲選址地靈人傑的山頂作為表演場地,Dickson首先將空間劃分成九格,按照坐向確定八卦,從而引申出各區的五行;五種元素自有其對應的聲音──宫商角徵羽(中國五聲音階中的五個不同音,相等於西樂的Do、Re、Mi、So、La)、顏色、情感和動態,甚至五臟六腑……就這樣形成一個大框架。編舞邢亮和梅卓燕再按舞者的命數屬性,在這大框架下自由創作。舞者舞動的節奏緩急、流程動作,演出起始與完結點,均離不開這個大框架,以自身為結構,透過舞姿和動線呼應相對的五行。另一方面,Dickson也順應佈局擺放二十一件石塊,石塊內有注入水的或放滿了植物、枯枝、和都市垃圾的,幾塊木炭則鋪設在場地另一隅,代表著生死的自然循環;曲樂的創作與音響的數目和設置亦同出一轍。

這場舞蹈演出期望帶給觀眾的,是一種祥和、平靜而愉悅之感,並藉此引發公眾對自然、空間、傳統文化和環境保護的新領悟。

首部曲「自然森林版」是一場在空曠的草坪上進行的環境舞蹈,相對的,二部曲「石屎森林版」將在有限的藝廊空間中舉行,同樣從道學出發,按照九宮、八卦和五行設計與佈置多媒體及聲音裝置,觀眾依據自己的生肖親身參與一場互動遊戲,在煩囂的都市中重獲一片安祥、寧謐。

 

Introduction to the Concepts Behind Momentum

A central idea in Chinese culture is the Doctrine of the Mean, or the Middle Way. It is often understood as not too much or too little. This concept of equilibrium is especially important in modern society. The mutual generation and conquest between the Five Elements (wu xing, namely metal, wood, water, fire and earth) in Taoism is a manifestation of the system of equilibrium. However, with rapid urban development and ecological imbalance, it is difficult for men to keep neutral. It is with this in mind that Momentum was created: using Taoist concepts of Nine Halls Diagram (jiu gong), Eight Trigrams (ba gua) and Five Elements as foundation; dance, sound and installation as media; this is an earth-purifying ritual with a message of environmental protection.

Renowned experimental musician Dickson Dee is a long-term collaboration of CCDC. A design teacher introduced him to the Taoist concepts of Nine Halls Diagram, Eight Trigrams and Five Elements when he was a student, bringing his attention to the equilibrium between things and how he can draw inspirations from it. Dickson has been applying these ideas to graphic design, abstract painting and music composition. The ideas are still influencing his life today.

The diagrams in the ancient Yellow River Chart (he tu) and the Inscription of the River Luo (luo shu) are an important part of the philosophies explained in the Book of Changes. They are also the source of the Nine Halls Diagram. Episode I of Momentum is performed at the Peak. Dickson first divides the performance space into nine squares, echoing the Nine Halls Diagram. Then he works out the Eight Trigrams based on cardinal directions. From there, he derives the Five Elements of each area. Each Element has its own corresponding sound, equivalent to Do, Re, Mi, So, La in Western musical scale. There are also corresponding colours, emotions, movements, even internal organs… This forms a framework, within which choreographer Xing Liang and Mui Cheuk-yin create the dance work according to the numerology of each dancer. The pace, the movement, the beginning, the end, everything about the work comes from this framework, echoing the corresponding Element. At the same time, Dickson also places 21 pieces of rock according to the framework. Some are filled with water, others hold plants, branches or urban refuse. A few pieces of wood coal are placed in the other end of the performance space, symbolising the natural cycle of life and death. The music and sound effects are also created according to the same framework.

The performance is devised to evoke a sense of harmony, peace and joy, as well as to cultivate a new understanding of nature, space, traditional culture and environmental protection.

Episode I, “Natural Forest Version”, is a site-specific dance work performed in an open, grass-covered park, whereas Episode II, “Concrete Forest Version” is performed in the confined space of an art gallery. Likewise, the work is based on Taoist concepts, with multimedia and sound installations laid out according to the Nine Halls Diagram, Eight Trigrams and Five Elements. Visitors can take part in this interactive game according to the animal that represents their birth year, to find quietness and serenity in this loud and bustling city.

 

 

 

 

舞.聲.道 Momentum
環境舞蹈演出 A site-specific dance performance免費入場 Free Admission
3H
概念、作曲及聲音裝置
Conceiver, Composer & Sound Installation Artist:李勁松 Dickson Dee

編舞 Choreographers:梅卓燕 Mui Cheuk-yin、邢亮 Xing Liang

服裝設計 Costume Designer:李慧娥 Linda Lee
道學顧問 Taoism Advisor:知三道人 Master Zhi-san
監製 Producer:黃國威 Raymond Wong演出 Performers:陳俊夫、招詠彤、禤天揚、李珵、李德、毛維、黃翠絲、孫鳳枝 Maximilian Chan, Chiu Wing-tung, Huen Tin-yeung, Li Cheng, Li De, Mao Wei, Tracy Wong, Iris Sun~首部曲 Episode I~
香港山頂柯士甸山遊樂場
Mount Austin Playground, the Peak, Hong Kong22~23.3.2014 六Sat-日Sun
3pm, 5pm~二部曲 Episode II~
九龍牛棚藝術村1a視藝空間
1a Space Gallery, Cattle Depot Artist Village, Kowloon
18.4~10.5.2014
11am — 7pm(星期一休館 Closed on Mondays)

 

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場地贊助Venue Sponsor
LCSD

場地伙伴Venue Partner
1a Space Gallery

城市當代舞蹈團由香港特別行政區政府資助。
City Contemporary Dance Company is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

 

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