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Melco Style Presents: Residency Concert Series - Aaron Kwok AmazingDream Live in Macau 2025 | Studio City Macau
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Macau
The Pop King Aaron Kwok proudly returns to Studio City this coming July.
Melco Style presents Asia’s first-ever residency concert series. Aaron Kwok will bring an astonishing performance with a unique audio-visual experience to Melco, igniting passion with the audiences. Let’s embrace this endless possibilities together!
Concert Date:
July 12-13 / 19-20 / 25-27
Time:
19:00
Venue:
Studio City Event Center
(Studio City Retail Service Limited)
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Multiaward-winning musical comedy with a live opera, rock and pop soundtrack! A spectacular love story, set in the striking and colourful world of opera — fusing pop hits with the world's favourite arias, including many you didn't realise you already knew! Highly original, sublimely talented, utterly hilarious. Five exceptional singers bring their own signature style of physical comedy to this award-winning show that's been enjoyed around the globe.
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Macau
The exhibition will digitally restore the St. Paul's College Catholic Church, restore the church's interior space and exterior environment. Participants will transcend time and space, walk into the St. Paul's College Catholic Church 400 years ago through VR glasses, participate in church mass, parades or festival activities, and immerse themselves in the former grandeur of the Ruins of St. Paul's, and feel the Macau cultural exploration journey that "crosses the virtual and the real, and travels through the past and the present"!
[Macau] A Dance Tribute to the Art of Football (Jo Stromgren Kompani) [MACAU INTERNATIONAL COMEDY FESTIVAL] | The Parisian
Mar 16, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Macau
The performance delves into the physical routine of football and elevates the aesthetic aspects of its insanity. It comments the difference between “common sports” and “eloquent arts”, likewise the concept of working-class football and upper-class ballet.
Reviews:
A complete and utter success. I’d see it again in a heartbeat.
The Gazette, Canada
It’s fun, impressive, and might make a football fan out of a dance enthusiast at the same time as it might make a dance enthusiast out of a football fan.
Mooney on Theatre, Toronto
The gags are numerous and irresistible, but the choreographer also masters the art of creating inventive movements and beautiful images.
Le Figaro, France
It’s a cheeky, rumbustious celebration of the physical exuberance of football and dance.
The Times, UK
Behind the slow-motion replays, crotch-scratching rituals and satirical player stereotypes lurks a sophisticated take on a global obsession that says much about the human condition.
The Guardian, UK
A marvel of mood and observation.
The Independent, UK
Awards:
Norwegian Critics Award 1998
Scandinavian selection for Bagnolet 1998
IFMC Honorary Diploma, Vitebsk 2012
Cuban Critics Award, Premio Villanueva 2012
Background:
Initiated in early 1997, the performance has proven to be the first of its kind. All research on possible earlier dance performances based on football has given no result. Except for a Russian choreographer who made a part-evening ballet in the 1930’s where one of the dancers portrayed a football player. This piece was unfortunately never documented. Apparently it was done with classical technique to classical music.
Our extensive tours with such a simple and clear idea produced a surprising stimulus to the creativity of many others. In the time after our impact both on international audiences and the ever so efficient grapevine, numerous football-dance shows started to pop up around the world. Way to numerous to be a coincidence.
And mostly with a similar choreographic touch. Sparks from those productions probably gave fire again to even more shows and events. We never knew why Andrew Lloyd Webber appeared on the first row at our London premiere with his producers and scribbling in his notebook during the whole show. We understood more when his football musical premiered in September 2000. We of course never invented neither football or dance, but we still wonder why nobody did the combination in the enormous gap between the Russian in the 1930’s and us in 1997. Contemporary dance in that period was supposed to have broken all barriers.
With an increasing amount of football on different stages, we simply decided to close the show down. We risked being copy-cats of ourselves. We did however two co-productions with other companies to fulfill other goals than the artistic ones. SKÅNES DANSETEATER did ”En hyllning til fotbollen” with extensive touring in Sweden specially for young audiences, and TANZENSEMBLE BIELEFELD did ”A Remixed Dance Tribute to Football” to attract new audiences when Germany hosted the World Cup.
12 years after its birth, the show however came back to life again. Due to a never-ending flow of requests and general demand from audiences, it’s has been back on tour from 2009 and on.
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Mar 15–Mar 17, 2024 (UTC+8)ENDED
Macau
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