Yau Ma tei Theatre- Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Arts Festival.
Over 50 years of Chinese history in an one-hour puppetry
Two pairs of hands manifesting five generations of puppetry in Hong Kong's only remaining pre-WWII cinema building
“His puppets fight with sticks, seduce each other all with such grace
and precision that they appear to be dancing in the hands of their
master.” Le Temps
It starts with hands: his father’s hands, his brothers’, his countrymen’s and above all his own.
Set against the vast changes that swept through China during the 20th
century, this poignant story of a boy’s journey to freedom in the West
is both a thrilling spectacle and the personal history of Yeung Fai,
youngest in a line of five generations of puppeteers.
Hand Stories is a magical hour-long show that brilliantly
interweaves modern multimedia effects with traditional Chinese glove
puppetry. Manipulating a dazzling panoply of classic Beijing Opera with
figures extraordinary virtuosity, Yeung Fai and French puppeteer Yoann
Pencolé reveal secrets of an age-old art form enhanced by Taiwanese
visual artist Yilan Yeh’s stunning images and Australian composer Colin
Offord’s original score. The cast of characters in this fantastical
performance include tigers, dragons, elegant concubines, clashing
warriors, and a special guardian angel in the form of a die-hard rock
music fan.
Approx 1 hr 10 mins with no interval
This production contains scenes of incense burningLatecomers will not be admitted
- 12 Mar 2013 Tuesday, 8:00 pm
- 13 Mar 2013 Wednesday, 8:00 pm
- 14 Mar 2013 Thursday, 8:00 pm
- 15 Mar 2013 Friday, 8:00 pm
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