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A group of housewives from Tuen Mun who performed in the Company's community theatre projects over 16 years ago will gather again and share their family stories of the past and future together with a screening of the documentary by local filmmaker Kwan Pun Leung and Amos Lee on one of their memorable productions, developed with Theatre du Pif in 2004. The project began with the question, “how did they all come to live in Tuen Mun?” without realizing in the beginning, it continued to chase up to a few generations back and eventually weaved profoundly a web of family histories which could be named - Hong Kong. This December of 2020, these mothers and some had become new grandmothers will meet to sketch us their past 16 years and share their vision of their next ...Homestead.


17/7/2021




The Chinese divided the seasons into 24 solar terms, with Tuen Ng Festival marking a day of reconciliation between extreme energies. On this day, we have invited Hofan as our guide along a journey: beginning with a deep reconnection with the Heart as a source of fresh images; and allowing ourselves to move and be moved by these images through body, space and time. Conducted in Cantonese.


Hofan Chau is a dancer and theater practitioner as well as a teacher-practitioner of tai chi, reiki and heart imagery meditation. She studied at the Lecoq school of Paris well as the London International School of Performing Arts and is the artistic director of Burnt Mango Dance Theatre. In 2013 she met Yukio Waguri, a direct disciple of butoh founder Tatsumi Hijikata. She had the good fortune to receive trainings and dance under his direction in various performances.


14 Jun 2021

Conducted in Cantonese



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