En direkte filmatisk danseopptreden fra Hong Kong

About the stream

A live cinematic dance performance from the other side of the world.
 
Within a grid of 24 squares, 24 dancers and 35 moveable pillars are shifting and turning,
moving and re-building the space. The performance addresses the boundaries in our society or
systems, where the boundaries may be constantly shifted. In some moments, the dancers
dance between the pillars; in others, they move the pillars – prompting the audience to rethink
and explore the possibilities of freedom.
 
“3.0 transforms boundaries into distinctive features of the work... It makes dance a marvel for
both the audience and performers.” Ida Leung
 
When Passoverdance was not able to come to Oslo due to COVID-19, their performance was
transformed into a meeting between one film director, twenty-four dancers and a
choreographer. On 11 October you can experience it at home in your own living room.
 
Maze: Shifting Boundaries is the work of Pewan Chow, recipient of 2017 Artist of the Year
(Dance) by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council, and Artistic Director of
Passoverdance. It is also a sequel to Maze, winner of the 2013 Hong Kong Dance Award for
Outstanding Independent Production.
 
The performance will be available for purchase until 16/10-20.