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Pre-show Talks

Don’t you want to know more insights prior to watching the shows? Pre-show Talks are arranged to serve as your warm-ups, in which professional dance critic and actor will present highlights of the shows. Although you might not have time to prepare on your own, you can acquire precious insights and tips after attending the Pre-show Talks, leading you to have a different understanding of the shows.

 

Peeping Tom – 32 rue Vandenbranden
5/5
Saturday
19:00-19:45
Macao Cultural Centre Conference Room
Speaker: Lei Ioi Chon
Language: Cantonese

 

Suzuki Company of Toga – The Trojan Women
12/5
Saturday
19:00-19:45
Macao Museum of Art Auditorium
Speaker: Fang Xin (assistant and translator of Tadashi Suzuki), Gu Jing Sheng (Actor of the Suzuki Company of Toga)
Language: Mandarin

 

Sadari Movement Laboratory – The Trial
26/5
Saturday
19:00-19:45
Macao Cultural Centre Conference Room
Speaker: Lei Ioi Chon
Language: Cantonese

 

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Speakers

Lei Ioi Chon

A theatre artist in Macao focusing on art planning and dance theatre, Lei is a founding member of local art groups Comuna de Pedra Arts and Cultural Association and Old Ladies’ House Art Space (Ox Warehouse). She has planned and created many works throughout the years, including dance theatre shows A Dance Citation, Jing An Si Road No. 192 6th Floor and Ready to Wear; site-specific theatre Treat You Meal, Days of Daydreaming at the Macau-Taipa Bridge, Post-era of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom: Four X’s, Withering Leaves, Lost and Found, Kafka Listening to the Wind, CREB: Camp Response Element-Binding and Here She Dances.

 

Fang Xin

Graduated from the School of Japanese Language, Literature and Culture, Beijing International Studies University, Fang currently lives in Japan and works on the cultural exchanges between China and Japan. He has been the assistant and interpreter of Tadashi Suzuki since 2014 and has participated in the rehearsals of King Lear, Dionysus, Kachikachi-Yama, The Trojan Women and Cyrano de Bergerac, as well as the productions of Suzuki Company of Toga in Mainland China.

 

Gu Jing Sheng

A postgraduate from the Department of Acting, Shanghai Theatre Academy (STA), Gu joined the Suzuki Company of Toga since 2011 and is the instructor of physical training at the Department of Acting of the STA. His major performances include Richard III, Miss Julie, Cyrano de Bergerac, Kachikachi-Yama and Greetings from the Edge of the Earth. Gu has led workshops on the Suzuki Method of Actor Training in Mainland China and Singapore.