Dehydrated Flower
Dance

Description
Description
It is a common analogy in art and in history of the world to liken flowers to human beings, and even more common to liken them to women.
Is this love of beauty in women’s nature Or it is more like men’s ‘second nature’
Flowers bloom and wither. But people tend to do everything they can to make their most glorious moments stay.
They use photography, painting, poetry, fiction and music to stop time, but never succeed in making the beauty of flowers stay, least of all with the dehydrating process.
The same applies to flowers and to human beings. People strive to capture transient beauty and make it eternal.
Are they trying to encapsulate moments, or are they looking for the exuberant vitality that is bursting forth in every stage of life, from birth to death, with growing up and aging in between
Dancer:Ivy Tsui
Set Design:Yuen Hon Wai
Video Design:Oliver Shing
Composer and Musician:Lego Shum
Lighting Design:Bert Wong
Graphic Design:Benny Leung
Rehearsal Assistant:Blue Ka Wing
Producer:Raymond Wan
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Theatre Yearbook 2015 – Dance, Drama and Xiqu" published by International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong).
Info
$160
Indoor
Local