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The 2nd Academy Festival Presents: Gongs and Drums

17 May 2018

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The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts will present Gongs and Drums on 25 and 26 May, as a recurring series of the School of Chinese Opera and one of the programmes of the 2nd Academy Festival. The all student-performer cast will bring to the audience five distinctive excerpts of Cantonese opera, with the music accompaniment being taken up by teachers and students of the School’s Music Stream.

 

The five Cantonese opera excerpts in the upcoming Gongs and Drums includes 'Bridal Chamber' from Dragon and Phoenix Contend for Commandership, ‘Longing for the Secular World’ and ‘Descending Mountain’ from Sea of Sin, ‘Touring the Lake’ from The Legend of The White Snake and Mu Guiying's Marriage, each with a unique style. 

 

'Bridal Chamber', from maestro Dr Lam Kar-sing's famous Dragon and Phoenix Contend for Commandership, is known for its exciting scenes as well as rich and dynamic singing. 'Longing for the Secular World' and 'Descending Mountain' from Sea of Sin draw on Kunqu performing techniques, and use props such as dusters and prayer beads to express the characters' inner thoughts and feelings. In 'Touring the Lake' from The Legend of The White Snake, performers use stylish body movements to portray the love story of Xu Xian and Bai Suzhen, and to showcase the symbolic and imagery expression of Chinese opera. In the classical Mu Guiying's Marriage, the love-hate relationship between Mu Guiying and Yang Zongbao is depicted in the form of fight scenes and operatic singing, embodying the unique feature of stylisation of Chinese opera.

 

The purposes of performing different repertoires are to broaden students' arts exposure and to increase their capabilities in comprehensive performance, aiming to achieve the goal of enhancing the foundation skills of students through opera learning. 

 

Gongs and Drums

Performance in Cantonese with Chinese and English surtitles

Date: 25-26.5.2018, 7:30pm

Venue: Academy Drama Theatre

Ticketing: $45-$90

Tickets are now on sale at Hong Kong Ticketing and URBTIX. Limited tickets available.

 

Tickets can be purchased at their box offices, online (www.hkticketing.com / www.urbtix.hk), or by calling booking hotlines at 31 288 288/ 2111 5999.

 

Hong Kong Ticketing will charge customer service fee payable upon purchase of tickets. This customer service fee is additional to the face value of the ticket.

 

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About The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) (www.hkapa.edu)

The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, established by Government Ordinance in 1984, is a leading tertiary institution in performing arts in Asia. It provides professional undergraduate education and practice-based postgraduate studies. The study encompasses Chinese Opera, Dance, Drama, Film and Television, Music, and Theatre and Entertainment Arts. Its educational philosophy reflects the cultural diversity of Hong Kong with emphasis on Chinese and Western traditions, and interdisciplinary learning.