CCDC is dedicated to bringing the original and dazzling dance productions to the audience. Apart from Dancers' Homework, a platform for CCDC dancers to show their choreographic talent, this year we continue our commitment to emerging choreographers and present Project NEXT Wave to amaze you with the young artists’ creativity.
The incredibly talented CCDC dancers Felix Ke and Christy Poinsettia Ma, and HK promising independent artist KT Yau collaborate together to showcase a rich diversity of choreographic ideas, exploring the topics of presence, life and one’s value. Don’t miss this adventure of raw talent and fresh ideas from some of Hong Kong’s most exciting dance creators.
ONGOING by Felix KE
When civilization declines and everything fades back to barbarism, how can we keep our faith and carry
on? Choreographer Felix Ke collects his observations of society and projects his feelings and imagination
onto this work, hoping to open a window through which the audience can reflect on this question.
Feast by Christy Poinsettia MA
“You are what you eat.” Food reflects the values and views of a person or society.
Choreographer Christy Ma uses “food” to present her insights into this world to show the absurdity of
internal and external discord and self-deception. Humans continue to voraciously grab natural resources,
believing that their civilization is superior, but in fact we are no different from cavemen.
noBODY by KT YAU
Who will you remember once the curtains close? How much of each performer’s "self" can you see up
there on the stage?
The choreographer is conducting a "reduction" experiment. In a cramped environment, the performers
make use of their limited resources to create new meanings.
*To protect the safety of our audience, performers and staff members and to prevent and control the new coronavirus outbreak, CCDC has implemented the precautionary measures to ensure a safe and hygienic environment at the theatre. Ticket holders are required to follow guidelines when enjoying our performance.
CCDC is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
CCDC reserves the right to substitute artists and vary advertised programmes.
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