La Companyia del Príncep Totilau [Spain]
La Companyia del Príncep Totilau is a stable company, made up of a dozen artists, who dedicate themselves to the creation of shows for family audiences. Their productions usually have music, puppets and gesture theatre as basic tools to tell stories that interest young audience. They have created more than fifteen shows, including a staging of Petrushka, by Stravinsky, and a children’s adaptation of The Tempest by Shakespeare.
Pau & Friends
PAU & Friends is a dynamic, fun rock band formed to entertain and entice people to get up and dance.
The Flashback
The Flashback is a Hong Kong Indie Rock/Alternative Rock Band formed in 2018. The word, ‘Flashback’, stands for a transition in a movie to an earlier timeline. We’re all hardcore movie lovers, and this is what brings us together with a similar sense of aesthetics.
Our music is mainly inspired by Britpop, Punk rock, J-rock, Emo or even Post-rock.
Tsuen Wan Culture and Recreation Co-ordinating Association, Tsuen Wan Children Arts Troupe (name only available in Chinese)
Tsuen Wan Culture and Recreation Co-ordinating Association, Tsuen Wan Youth Children’s Choir
Ko Chorus
Ko Chorus is a unique non-profit choir in Hong Kong, specializing in performing Japanese choral repertoire. Inspired by the beautiful choral music written by the internationally-renowned Japanese composer Mr. Ko Matsushita, Ko Chorus aims to share lovely Japanese choral music to the global audience.
Active in local concerts and the cyber stage, Ko Chorus uses its beautiful vocals and harmonic sounds to captivate audiences with their inspirational music. Explore the site and celebrate the magic of Japanese choral music!
Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung & Tsing Yi District Kindergarten Heads Association
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Fong Art Dance Association
Jo Strømgren Kompani [Norway]
Jo Strømgren Kompani (JSK) was founded in 1998 and, from its base in Norway, has grown to become one of the most successful independent groups in Scandinavia.
JSK’s style is characterised by a peculiar mix of dance and theatre, with a distinct and often very physical humour combined with darker, political undertones. Another trademark is the extensive use of nonsensical language and, in recent years, a playful use of voiceover.