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18th Macao City Fringe Festival kicks off tomorrow

Running from 11 to 27 January, this edition features 10 outreach activities, including workshops, talks, art critique and sharing sessions, among others

Organised by the Cultural Affairs Bureau, the 18th Macao City Fringe Festival, to be held from 11 to 27 January 2019, will be inaugurated on Friday, 11 January 2019, at 7:30pm, at the Old Court Building, during the grand opening of the 18th Branch of Macao City Fringe Supermarket.
This edition of the Fringe Festival also features 10 outreach activities, including workshops, talks, art critique and sharing sessions, among others, seeking to enrich the audience’s artistic experience with more diverse activities.
On the day of the opening ceremony, Sigma by circus Gandini Juggling and award-winning choreographer Seeta Patel from the United Kingdom, showcases exuberant rhythms and colours and creates virtuoso geometries through the combination of circus and Indian dance.
The Interactive Urban Music Ensemble features an installation art and an outdoor orchestra, inviting the audiences to play music by touching an installation with drawings of different musical instruments; Ephemeral Windows – Rooftop Street Art uses rice paper to show a non-invasive street art, inviting people from different walks of life to exchange views and participate, transforming the city through art; Flash Mob – Phubber Drama invites the audiences to engage in an interaction filled with fun and reflection by catching phubbers at bus stops.
Other splendid performances include The Icebook by British artists Davy & Kristin McGuire from the United Kingdom, is the world’s first projection mapped pop-up book; the show Be My Old Friend by the Dream Theatre Association, tells personal stories of the elderly about their cherished objects, piecing together the bygone days of Macao; in the outdoor performance Sonia, written by local scriptwriter Ma Wai In and directed by Ku Ieng Un, the audience will listen to a story which reflects the ‘reality’ of ‘non-human’ characters; the dance performance Goldfish, presented by Four Dimension Spatial from Macao and Changde Modern Dance Company from Hunan, will reveal the concealed memories of emotional taboos under the logic of dreams.
Registration for the Fringe Festival’s outreach activities are available online through the website www.icm.gov.mo/eform/event

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