Direction, Creation & Performance:
Dick Wong

Performance:
Jonathan Hung, Jennifer Mok, Ivy Tsui, Chester Wong

 

 
We Are Now Six
Studio Theatre, Hong Kong Cultural Centre
5-6.9 (Thu-Fri) 8pm

Presented & Produced by Zuni Icosahedron



As a number, six has an extensive associations and implications in different cultures. In Egypt, six is a cosmic number in the material world, representing time and space. In China, six is the directions of up, down, left, right, front and behind; or up, down, east, west, north and south, meaning the whole of heaven and earth. In Greece, six is a perfect number, also known as the “complete number”; but in the Bible, six represents the mortals and their imperfections, including their weaknesses and sins.


We Are Now Six uses the various combinations of six as an entry point: 1 vs 5 is one being outnumbered by five, the politics of 3 groups of 2 vs 1, 3 groups of 1 on 1, or the natural harmonious whole, or even the singular ones that work on its own, etc. It is the innumerable entanglements of collisions, contrasts, interactions, negotiations, adjustments and compromises of individuals and the crowds, minority and majority, the underprivileged and the mainstream.    


Ticketing
$200 (Free seating)
$100 (Full-time students)

 

  1. Running time approximately 60 minutes with no intermission
  2. In Cantonese, with no surtitle
  3. No latecomers will be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
  4. Zuni Icosahedron reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute artists and/ or vary advertised programmes and seating arrangements

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