Phygital D: Chan Wai-lok – In the Cloud | Show

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Phygital D: Chan Wai-lok – In the Cloud | Show
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Sep. 10, 2022(Sat.) - Oct. 9(Sun.)
Location:West Kowloon Cultural District
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The Terrace, Freespace, Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District

About the event

Phygital D: Chan Wai-lok – In the Cloud | Show Introduction

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An individual, imaginary dance experience shaped by soundscapes, modulated text and visuals, and the sound of the human voice

Created collaboratively by Hong Kong dance artist Chan Wai-lok and a team of artists from different fields, In the Cloud is a digital choreographic work shaped by soundscapes, modulated text and visuals, and the sound of the human voice.

Entering the multi-segmented “performance space” alone, participants embark on an individual journey through immersive soundscapes and digital dance scores. Reading aloud a series of animated onscreen texts, they create their own imaginary art experience enhanced by audio effects and the sound of their own voice. The thought-provoking work encourages participants to reflect on the nature of dance and performance, and the relationship between online and real-life experiences.

Show Details

  • Phygital D: Chan Wai-lok – In the Cloud | Show
  • Date:
  • 10-12 Sep | 16-18 Sep | 20-25 Sep | 27 Sep-1 Oct | 7-9 Oct 2022
  • Time: 15:00-19:00
  • Venue: West Kowloon Cultural District
  • Address: The Terrace, Freespace, Art Park, West Kowloon Cultural District, West Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui

Remark

  • Free admission. Advance individual registration required. Limited capacity on a first come, first served basis.
  • Sessions start every 10 minutes. Participants enter one by one. Each individual session lasts 30-minutes. Last entry 6:30pm.
  • Languages: Chinese or English

Artistic Team

Concept and Choreography: Chan Wai-lok

Collaborating Artists: Dick Wong, Kerry Cheung, Larry Shuen, Carman Li

Sound Design: Larry Shuen

Narrative Creation: Chan Wai-lok, Dick Wong, Kerry Cheung, Larry Shuen

Set Design: Human Wu

Information Source: West Kowloon Cultural District official website

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