A decade of matching steps

By Li Meng | HK EDITION | Updated: 2021-02-28 07:00
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A married couple's everyday routine is under scrutiny in the Jos Baker-directed Put Out the Flame. The online show is part of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Contemporary Dance Series. (PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY)

Hong Kong Arts Festival is celebrating 10 years of Hong Kong Jockey Club Contemporary Dance Series (CDS). Dancers, choreographers, musicians and theater directors from Hong Kong, the Chinese mainland and beyond will come together to present five provocative works in March 2021. What began as a project to support local talent has evolved into a showcase of the diversity and vitality of the contemporary dance scene in Hong Kong and the fruits of cross-border collaborations.

"We are delighted to witness the development of a platform which offers opportunities to dancers and choreographers from various backgrounds to express their talents," says So Kwok-wan, HKAF's associate program director. One of the festival highlights, Dance On and Off, is a reunion of HKAF's CDS protegees such as Victor Fung, Chloe Wong and Ivy Tsui who have since come into their own and gained wider recognition.

So says the CDS program was begun to encourage and support dancers and choreographers in Hong Kong, especially freelance artistes. Over the past decade, So and his colleagues have taken care of the administration and technical arrangements of the project, as well as collaborated with freelance performers in developing productions and marketing strategies. "We expect to present what contemporary dance is and what the attractions of this genre are." says So.

The HKAF team see CDS as a platform which connects artistes not only from across geographical and cultural backgrounds, but also different creative disciplines. "Every year when we interview applicants for CDS, what we care about is their passion, artistic vision as well as open-mindedness and ability to think outside the box." So believes the discussion and collaboration between dancers, musicians and theater artists help bring fresh ideas to the table and improve the creative atmosphere.

Choreographer Tracy Wong, who has been a part of the CDS program since 2014, a year after she graduated from Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, says, "Young artistes of the CDS program are encouraged to have new ideas. We had the opportunity to translate an idea into reality."

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