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#Interactive Theatre

A self-projected dividing line

The distant end of a tunnel is commonly known as the “end point”. What can one expect after that? What will be there? “Where the land ends and the sea begins” may be the scenery behind the “end point”. Revolving around the concept of tunnel, this performance explores the possibilities lying beyond the end of life.

Guided by dancers, the audience will become part of an unforgettable, interactive theatrical performance.

This programme is selected from the “New Spark of Programme Showcase”.

Duration: Approximately 40 minutes
For aged 13 and above

Remarks:
1.Latecomers will not be admitted;
2.The audience will need to crawl and be seated on the floor,comfortable clothing and trousers are recommended;
3.The performance will be presented in a dark confined space and contains flashing lights.

Concept, Dramaturgy and Direction: Cynthia Sio
Producer: Chou Wai In
Setting Design: Kam Tsz Sun and Chou Wai In
Dancers: Cynthia Sio and Kathleen Carmelita

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Content provider: Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC)

Last modified: 2024-01-03 22:18

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