Hong Kong Dance Company invites acclaimed choreographer Mui Cheuk Yin to premiere her much-anticipated new work The Last Dance this December. Inspired by preeminent Taiwanese writer Pai Hsien-yung’s short story The Last Night of Madam Chin from his ‘Taipei People’ series, The Last Dance will be presented at Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium from 25 to 27 December 2020. Tickets are available at URBTIX from 16 October 2020.
Pai’s 1968 literary work narrates the events of Chin Zhao Li at her last night working as a dance hostess, as she reminisces about the memories of love she has experienced in the past twenty years.
Hong Kong dance doyenne Mui Cheuk Yin is a four-time winner of the Hong Kong Dance Awards. She is famous for her choreographic style of ‘Travelling between traditional and contemporary, between East and West’. As the concept creator and choreographer of ‘The Last Dance’, Mui portrays Madam Chin’s three unforgettable love stories against the backdrop of a glitzy dance hall. Led by principal dancer Hua Chi-yu, Tina, Hong Kong Dance Company’s versatile dancers will indulge the audience with elegant movements in the dance hall, taking you back to the dazzling days of the 1960s.
Tonight is an ending to a past; while glamour and melancholy dance together, Madam Chin takes her final glimpses and murmurs. One’s life lessons are witnessed in one’s fate—is this salvation, or is this destiny?
The Hong Kong Dance Company invites acclaimed choreographer Mui Cheuk Yin to stage her much-anticipated new work The Last Dance this Christmas. The work is inspired by Pai Hsien-yung’s literary work The Last Night of Madam Chin from his 1968 ‘Taipei People’ series, the tale of an aged dance hostess Chin Zhao Li who, in her last dance, reminisces about her glorious days and lost love, and reflects on the cycle of life.
25 – 27 December 2020; Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium
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Kwai Tsing Theatre Auditorium |
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Date/Time |
25 – 27 December 2020 (Fri – Sun) 7:45pm 26* – 27 December 2020 (Sat – Sun) 3:00pm (*Meet-the-artists Session) |
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Price |
$320, $220 |
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Duration |
Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes without an intermission |
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Ticketing |
Tickets available from 16 October 2020 at URBTIX |
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Age Range |
Suitable for aged 6 or above |
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Programme Enquiries |
3103 1809 / www.hkdance.com |
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Discounts (Limited quota) |
50% off |
People with disabilities and the minder, senior citizens aged 60 or above and CSSA recipients |
35% off |
Full-time students |
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20% off |
Prestige Member of “Friends of Hong Kong Dance Company” |
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10% off |
Classic Member of “Friends of Hong Kong Dance Company” |
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Please refer to URBTIX for other discount offers |
With the permission of Mirror Fiction
Concept/ Choreographer |
Mui Cheuk Yin |
Main Cast |
Hua Chi-yu, Tina (Principal Dancer) |
Choreographer Assistant |
Huang Lei, Weston (Principal Dancer) |
Music Director/ Composer |
Kung Chi Shing |
Costume Designer |
Edmond Wong |
Lighting Designer |
Billy Chan |
Set Designer |
Jan Wong |
Sound Designer |
Anthony Yeung |
Graphic Designer |
Alfie Leung |
Promotional Photographer |
Michael CW Chiu |
Talk & Preview: Connecting Literature and Dance
Speakers: Mui Cheuk Yin (Concept & Choreographer); Lok Fung (Poet & Cultural Critic)
Moderator: Bernice Chan (General Manager, International Association of Theatre Critics (HK))
Details to-be-announced.
We are nurtured in the cultural tradition of China, combining with the creativity of contemporary art, to impress the world with Chinese dance of Hong Kong character.
Established in 1981, the Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDC) was incorporated in 2001 as a charitable and non-profit-making institution, and is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. As one of the nine flagship performing arts companies in Hong Kong, its mission is to promote Chinese dance with contemporary artistic visions and Hong Kong character. Since its inception, HKDC has staged over 100 productions, many of which were highly popular with critical acclaim. Recent productions include The Legend of Mulan, Red Poppies, Spring Ritual·Eulogy, The Butterfly Lovers, Storm Clouds, L’Amour Immortel, Dream of the Past: Ancient Chinese Court Dances, Reveries of the Red Chamber, Chinese Hero: A Lone Exile, Vipassana, Lady White of West Lake, Tale of Three Cities, Waiting Heart, Ode to the Silk Road, Dance of Strings and A Tale of the Southern Sky.
As a cultural ambassador of Hong Kong, HKDC constantly brings the city’s unique artistic style to the world by touring to different cities across the globe, engaging local audiences and encouraging cultural exchange. In recent years, it has brought its award-winning productions to the Lincoln Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the Sony Centre in Toronto, the Concourse Theatre in Sydney and the Southbank Centre in London, among others.
Ruby Kwan – Marketing & Programme Manager |
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