As one of Hong Kong’s most creative dance ensembles, CCDC has brought refreshing new voices to audiences through Dancers’ Homework, a showcase for CCDC dancers’ choreographic talents. 2016 Dancers’ Homework features a mixed bill of seven emerging choreographers from CCDC. Through their works, they react and revitalise the unique rhythm in this city.
Ivan Chan
Every definition is prefixed in this world constructed by languages and words. After Unequal, Naked as I Came and the full-length Not Yet / To Forget, Ivan Chan breaks this established pattern, restarting from the body in this new work.
Natalie Mak
You run away, but I'll catch up; I'm naked, but you won’t see me; you pretend, but I’m real; we meet, but who will admit to it? The first experimental dance by Natalie Mak uncovers thoughts deep inside us and the language of dialogue, all through dance.
Tseky Tse
Life is important. However, thousands are unborn in the world – rejected, abandoned, isolated from love. Somewhere, they are crying without hope or joy, suffering through sorrow, pain and heartbreak. Tseky Tse raises the question: how do we define the unborn? A person? A thing? Nothing?
2016-01-01 ( 8:00 PM ) Meet-the-artists after performance
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