All-In-One: Hong Kong Theatre Phenomenology

Hong Kong is a city that is all-embracing. With the historical context of East meeting West, a diversity of elements within the city can coexist and accommodate each other. This is true even for theatre, where over 9,000 performances of various genres are produced annually in this small place.

In response to Hong Kong’s theatre phenomenon, we have invited the majority of local designers and artists to compose an “all-in-one” installation to represent the full spectrum of Hong Kong’s theatre stage design.

This installation adopts the notions of “Shared Space”, “Movable Space”, “Flexible Space” and “Virtual Space” in order to juxtapose Hong Kong’s style of the everyday use of space along with the application of theatre in this unique city. The interaction between audiences and individual displays is an improvisational act that explores the body schema and sensory impulses of the Hong Kong Theatre Complex.

Country/Region Hong Kong

Curatorial Team Allan Tsui, Sunfool Lau, Shybil Yuen, Cecelia Cheung, Candice Chong, Wa Yuen

Artists Arumimihifumi (Kao Yu Fei), Ewing Chan, Kristopher Chan, Paul Chan, Sunny Chan, Cecelia Cheung, Cheung Fei Fan, Goretti Cheung, Keith Cheung, Michelle Cheung, Geo Casper Chong, Merry Chow, Jacqueline Ip, Sandy Lam, Sunfool Lau, Law Man Wai, Priman Lee, Leon Ko, Ryan Lo, Mo Ka Man, Marsha Roddy, Vanessa Suen, Alex Tam, Bills Tin, Winson Tsang, Allan Tsui, Wong Kai Man, Jacob Wu, Mable Wun, Ong Yong Lock, Travis Ying, Yue Fung Kit, Shybil Yuen, Adrian Yeung, Esther Leung

Partners Supported by the Arts Development Fund of the Home Affairs Bureau, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Hong Kong Arts Development Council

photo HKATTS