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Laluan Amaryllis . Still

Wong Pui May , Member, Kwang Tung Dance Company

18-Oct-24 15:40

Laluan Amaryllis . Still

Laluan Amaryllis . Still is a contemporary dance theatre production by Kwang Tung Dance Company that explores the timeless themes of migration and existence. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the performance reflects on survival strategies of individuals and communities who move from their homeland to a new environment, exploring the emotional and physical realities of migration. The show brings together talented choreographers, designers, and musicians, to craft an immersive experience that challenges audiences to rethink the meaning of movement and existence. We find out all about it from Wong Pui May, a member of the Kwang Tung Dance Company.

Image credit: Kwang Tung Dance Company (via Onetix)

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  performing artsculture

Tags:  Kwang Tung Dance Companythe bigger picturefront rowcontemporary dancedance theatremodern dancemigration





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