Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Illuminated

Dance/Music

Event Detail Image
Art Genres / Sub-categories

Modern, Contemporary Dance, Western Instrumental Music, Multi-arts

Location

Kwai Tsing Theatre, Auditorium

Start Date

2015/11/13

End Date

2015/11/14

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Modern, Contemporary Dance, Western Instrumental Music, Multi-arts

Location

Kwai Tsing Theatre, Auditorium

Start Date

2015/11/13

End Date

2015/11/14

Illuminated

Description

Description

A superb collaboration by two of Australia’s flagship arts companies

Variation 10

Les Illuminations (Soprano: Katie Noonan)
‘Les Illuminations is so hot it sizzles.’ Daily Telegraph

Project Rameau
‘A shimmering, thrilling work.’ Arts Hub

Across a trio of breathtaking dance pieces, ‘Illuminated’ offers a radiant marriage of movement, music and live vocals from legendary songstress Katie Noonan. Born from the passionate choreography of Rafael Bonachela, ‘Illuminated’ brings together three captivating visions of dance.

Bonachela’s Variation 10, joins his Les Illuminations – a deeply romantic tribute to the shimmering compositions of Benjamin Britten.

Bonachela and Richard Tognetti’s stunning collaboration Project Rameau brings Jean-Philippe Rameau’s dazzling Baroque ballet and opera music roaring into the 21st century. Fusing vibrant Baroque music with beautiful contemporary dance, Project Rameau in its premiere season played to packed theatres and critical acclaim.

Featuring the Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Dance Company, songstress Katie Noonan and costume design from Helpmann Award–winner Toni Maticevski, ‘Illuminated’ promises a stunning evening of dance and live music.

Performing / Production Unit Australian Chamber Orchestra, Sydney Dance Company
Artistic Director:Rafael Bonachela; Richard Tognetti
Musical Director:Richard Tognetti
Choreographer:Rafael Bonachela

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

Lowest Price

$200

Highest Price

$480

Indoor / Outdoor

Indoor

Local / Non-local Production

Non-local

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