
Chinese Culture Festival 2026: Dance x Multimedia Work "Helix"
2026.07.11 - 12 (Sat - Sun) 3pm
*with post-performance meet-the-artist session
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20% discount for each purchase of standard tickets for Chinese Culture Festival 2026: Dance x Multimedia Work Helix and Hong Kong Pop Culture Festival 2026: Concert Live ‧ Time ‧ Place by Choi Sai-ho.
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- The programme runs approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes without interval.
- Recommended for ages 6 or above.
- Free-seating.
- Members of the audience are strongly advised to arrive punctually. Latecomers and those who leave their seats during the performance will only be admitted and allowed to return to their seats at a suitable break.
- Programme enquiries: 3166 2800
Choreographer Yan Xiaoqiang combines multimedia and innovative design to create a visionary performance where tradition and technology meet. With the artistry of outstanding dancers, the work unfolds a poetic dialogue of 'yin and yang, reality and virtuality'. Inspired by the DNA double helix and the Tang dynasty mural Fuxi and Nüwa, the choreography is rooted in the spiralling dynamics of Chinese dance. It captures the essence of 'rhythmic vitality that spirals without end' —to explore the origins and continuity of life, while metaphorically reflecting the inheritance and evolution of Chinese cultural genes. In a hyper-accelerated digital age, let’s enjoy an evocative theatre experience, where body and technology, spirit and science converge.
The content of this programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Multimedia Designer: Gary Chan
Music Director and Composer: Yao Chen
Spatial Designer: Jan Wong
Lighting Designer: Lawmanray^
Sound Designer: Leung Po-wing*
Costume Designer: Cheryl Ching
Devising Dancers: Pan Lingjuan*, Emily Hui, Lam Sau Ting, Lee Kok Liang#, Li Linyang* , Yang Yu^
Executive Producer: Tobie Chan
Production Manager: Kiudy Cheng
Stage Manager: Sugar Tong
Deputy Stage Manager: Mavis Lam*
Honorary Advisor: Anna CY Chan*
With the kind permission of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts*, City Contemporary Dance Company^ and Hong Kong Dance Company#.
Choreographer Yan Xiaoqiang combines multimedia and innovative design to create a visionary performance where tradition and technology meet. With the artistry of outstanding dancers, the work unfolds a poetic dialogue of 'yin and yang, reality and virtuality'. Inspired by the DNA double helix and the Tang dynasty mural Fuxi and Nüwa, the choreography is rooted in the spiralling dynamics of Chinese dance. It captures the essence of 'rhythmic vitality that spirals without end' —to explore the origins and continuity of life, while metaphorically reflecting the inheritance and evolution of Chinese cultural genes. In a hyper-accelerated digital age, let’s enjoy an evocative theatre experience, where body and technology, spirit and science converge.
The content of this programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department
Multimedia Designer: Gary Chan
Music Director and Composer: Yao Chen
Spatial Designer: Jan Wong
Lighting Designer: Lawmanray^
Sound Designer: Leung Po-wing*
Costume Designer: Cheryl Ching
Devising Dancers: Pan Lingjuan*, Emily Hui, Lam Sau Ting, Lee Kok Liang#, Li Linyang* , Yang Yu^
Executive Producer: Tobie Chan
Production Manager: Kiudy Cheng
Stage Manager: Sugar Tong
Deputy Stage Manager: Mavis Lam*
Honorary Advisor: Anna CY Chan*
With the kind permission of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts*, City Contemporary Dance Company^ and Hong Kong Dance Company#.



