Join us in Victoria Park and be captivated by a colourful parade featuring 4-metre-tall giant puppets together with more than 500 young performers.
Immerse yourself in the imaginary world of Pinocchio with a host of illuminated giant puppets.
Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation’s very own a capella team, RAW, led by vocal coach Astrid Lui, presented their own versions of Paul McCartney’s “Looking for Changes”, and the Lion King classic “Circle of Life”. About RAW A cappella celebrates one of the most powerful creative instruments we have – the human voice. RAW brings […]
OS13, directed by choreographer Malvina Tam and performed by a group of talented dancers from Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation, tells the tale of a mysterious reptilian creature from another world, showing its agility and grace, and its ability to shape-shift and adapt to Earth’s climate. Choreographer Malvina Tam
Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation dancers performed the sensational Flight of the Fiercest crafted by acclaimed choreographer Mt Morada. Choreographer Mt Morada
Marine was choreographed by Daan Wong and performed by Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation dancers. Marine takes inspiration from the world of sea life, and the profound connections we share with the magnificent creatures that inhabit our oceans. Choreographer Daan Wong
The powerful dance piece Fossils was created by professional Hong Kong Youth Arts Foundation choreographer GWong in collaboration with a group of dancers. The work is a reminder of the rich history of animal life on Earth and the interconnectedness of all living beings. Choreographer GWong
Once upon a time, all the stories in existence were the property of the god Nyame. One day, a spider named Anansi asked Nyame to share his stories with the children of the world. Nyame replied that he would share his stories, on one condition, that Anansi must first complete a special challenge… The English […]
Immerse yourself in magical classic stories, enchanting flights of fantasy. Live Storytelling: The Adventures of Pinocchio 29/11 Saturday 12nn / 2pm / 4pm (Cantonese) 1pm / 3pm (English) 30/11 Sunday 10:30am / 12:30pm (Cantonese) 11:30am / 1:30pm (English) Duration: around 20 minutes
Create your own equatorial beats and drum the afternoon away. 29/11 Saturday 12:30pm / 1:30pm / 2:30pm / 3:30pm / 4:30pm 30/11 Sunday 10:30am / 11:30am / 1pm Duration: around 30 minutes