Rehearsing with Choreographer Dominic Wong

香港城市当代舞蹈团副艺术总监黄狄文亲临马来西亚彩排《风中二十》之《畸人梦话》。共享空间与城市当代将联合呈献这支由著名编舞家黎海宁编导的作品。

黄狄文曾任亚洲电视节目主持及演员,及后入读香港演艺学院现代舞系。 1996年毕业后加入CCDC为舞者,2016年擢升为副艺术总监。 2001年及2013年分别凭《Plaza X 与异变街道》及《畸人说梦》的演出获颁香港舞蹈年奖「最值得表扬男舞蹈员」。黄氏为00合创办成员之一,亦曾为00合、霹雳啪勒身体剧场及东边现代舞团编舞。 2003年于CCDC《失惊无神梦惊魂》中发表《男人炒饭》,其鬼马抵死之风格大受好评,并获邀于翌年首届广东现代舞周上演。其他编舞作品包括《欢乐今宵》(2007)、《忽然四季》(2008)、《下一秒》(2009)、《崩城故事》 (2010)、《别有洞天》(2012)、《思缠想后》(2014)、《拼途》(2016)及合家欢当代舞剧场《小王子》(2017)。 《忽》及《别》首演后分别获邀于第六届及第九届广东现代舞周中上演。 《忽》及《下》分别于2008及2009年获南华早报评选为「全年最佳舞蹈」;《拼途》获香港舞蹈年奖2017「杰出中型场地舞蹈制作」奖。

City Contemporary Dance Company's Assistant Artistic Director Dominic Wong came to rehearse <The Comedy of K>. This piece was choreographed by renowned choreographer Helen Lai and will be jointly presents by Dua Space and CCDC.

Dominic Wong was a TV artist for Asia Television Company from 1990 to 1992. He studied modern dance in The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. He joined CCDC after his graduation in 1996 and was promoted as Assistant Artistic Director in 2016. He received 2001 and 2013 Hong Kong Dance Awards “Outstanding Performance by a Male Dancer” for his performance in Plaza Xand The Comedy of K respectively. He is one of the founding member of the Zero Zero Ensemble. Wong’s choreographic work Men’s Chop Suey (All of A Sudden, 2003) was invited to rerun in the 1st Guangdong Modern Dance Festival. He also choreographed widely for other dance companies including Zero Zero Ensemble, BiLiBaLa Physical Theatre and E-Side Modern Dance Company. Other choreographic works include E.Y.T. (2007), Xtremely Four Seasons (2008), What’s Next? (2009), Punk Side Story (2010), Blind Chance(2012), Second Thoughts (2014), Travelogue (2016) (previous title: Little Pieces) and The Little Prince (2017), a programme of International Arts Carnival 2017. Xtremely Four Seasons and Blind Chance were invited to rerun in the 6th and 9th Guangdong Modern Dance Festival. Xtremely Four Seasons and What’s Next? were both hailed by South China Morning Post as one of the "Best Dances" in 2008 and 2009 respectively. Travelogue was awarded the Outstanding Medium Venue Production at The 19th Hong Kong Dance Awards.








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