「Wayne McGregor:異‧地」電影舞蹈裝置
Company 大館
📍 大館賽馬會藝方一樓 HK Island
🎫 $120
About the show
"Wayne McGregor: Out of Site (Wayne McGregor:異‧地)" is the world's first post-cinematic dance installation, allowing dance to flow, transform, and be reborn, subverting traditional definitions of performance. This 57-minute programme breaks the fourth wall, inviting up to 20 audience members at a time to step into the heart of the dance, connecting with Company Wayne McGregor and dancers from the Hong Kong Ballet for an intimate experience of a unique visual and soundscape, upending our perceptions of performance and future entertainment. The work blends dance, choreography, digital imagery, spatial audio, and artificial intelligence, with Wayne McGregor collaborating with artists Ravi Deepres and Theresa Baumgartner to reimagine our ideas of form, body, and performance. Co-produced by Hong Kong Baptist University, the Hong Kong Ballet, and Studio Wayne McGregor, the installation is set within nVis, an immersive panoramic installation developed by Jeffrey Shaw (邵志飛) and Sarah Kenderdine (莎拉.肯德丁), unfolding inside an 8-metre-wide, 4-metre-high cylindrical structure with 360-degree 3D 12K LED and 26 million pixels. Also on display is "eMbody – Flowing Light Dance (eMbody—流光起舞)" by Jeffrey Shaw (邵志飛) and Sarah Kenderdine (莎拉.肯德丁), inviting audiences into an interactive 360-degree immersive 3D cinema (nVis) that breaks the boundary between stage and audience, placing participants in a world of sensory feedback, partnering with virtual dancers as body movements, sound, and imagery converge all around.
Synopsis translated by KinoHK — the performance itself is not in English unless stated above.
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