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Invisible Cities

Event Category: Performing Arts

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Programme Description

Cross Cultural Exchange
Cross Disciplinary Creation
Cross Generation Dialogue
Danny Yung X 18 Hong Kong's Post-90s

 

Seeing the stage and future in the unforeseeable future
Seeing the theatre and oneself in the invisible self 

 

Invisible Cities is inspired by the book of the same title by the Italian author Italo Calvino published in 1972 . The theatre production of Invisible Cities is a merging of an experiment with forms with multi-media creation. 'Every city is an open stage, is also our future theatre, as well as Hong Kong. In the invisible cities, in these cities full of problems, we see each other, and we finally see ourselves.' Danny Yung will work with 18 young people of the Post-90s, and start off a journey from 'how to see and how to read', to reconsider and rediscover their relationship with the city of 'Hong Kong'.

 

 

 

Programme Details

 

Accessible Performance

Date: 7 November 2015 (Sat)

Time: 8:15pm

Venue: Grand Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre (10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui)

 

Other Performances

Date: 6 November 2015 (Fri)

Time: 8:15pm

 

 

Ticketing

Accessible Performance

Price: $480 / $280
 

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Zuni Icosahedron

Tel: 2566 9696

Website: Link to Zuni Icosahedron

Venue Partner: Hong Kong Cultural Centre

Zuni Icosahedron is financially supported by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region