大山
The Mountain
HOUSE PROGRAMME

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2024

Everyone can dance;
anywhere can be a stage.
Whenever you feel like it,
just let yourself move.

Join us to embrace “The Mountain” and “Dance Now”…!

This is a dance festival that is entirely privately led and self-financed, 2024 will be the 20th anniversary of i-Dance Festival.
The theme of i-Dance festival this year is “The Mountain”.
Hong Kong is surrounded by many mountains and sea with little flat land.
Y- Space will lead participants to Tai Mo Shan, the highest place in Hong Kong.
We will develop a series of activities in and around The Mountain!

The History of i-Dance (HK) Festival

2024.11.15 – 30

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2024

This is a dance festival that is entirely privately led and self-financed, 2024 will be the 20th anniversary of i-Dance Festival. The theme of i-Dance festival this year is “The Mountain”. Hong Kong is surrounded by many mountains and sea with little flat land. Y- Space will lead participants to Tai Mo Shan, the highest place in Hong Kong. We will develop a series of activities in and around The Mountain!

2019.10

15 years of i-Dance Festival
October – Dance in Motion…! You Dance I Dance!

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2019

i-Dance Festival (HK) continue to connect Hong Kong with other countries through improvisation, workshops, research week and Dancing All Around. International guests included Chris AIKEN and Angie HAUSER from the United State and XIAO Zairean from China. Online “intrDancing All Around” was also first introduced.

2017.09 – 10

Invention and conservation

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2017

International dancers were invited this year, including Katie Duck (Netherland), Kirstie Simson(UK), Xiao Ke × Zi Han (China). Apart from performing in Solo and Improv, they also led workshops and participated in Dancing All Around.The theme “Invention and conservation” aim to carry on the histories. Through probing into the development and archive of local dance, we were able to project forecast on the future of Hong Kong dance.

2016.11.17 – 12.04

Tradition and Technology

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2016

In i-Dance Lab, young artists are invited to present new potential of combining dance and technology. Meanwhile, forums were also held to dig into how traditional arts and technology and bring new opportunities in the future.This year, apart from the regular Opening Gala, workshops, forum, “Solo and Improv”, performances, “Dancing All Around” and “Dance Under the Sky”, new programme such as Open Platform were introduced. Featured artists including Wen Hui (China), Helen Lai (HK) and Pichet KLUNCHUN (Thailand) were invited to encourage dance lovers learning more about their artistic concept and stories.

2015.11.07 – 22

With space and body as the theme
“Dancing All Around” could fully show its potential

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2015

A series of “Dancing All Around” performances were performed in Hong Kong Island (Wan Chai) and New Territories (Kam Tin) in two consecutive weekends. The performances in two locations were highly distinctive with their own charm. Afterwards, the highlight of “Dancing All Around” were detached from the environment and performed in Kwai Tsing Theatre, resulting in “From Wan Chai to Kam Tin”, a dance exhibition. Other programme also carry on i-Dance Festival’s spirit, including improvisation performances, New Dance Platform, workshops and discussion panels etc.

2014.11.22 – 12.21

Animal and Instinct

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2014

i-Dance Festival 2014 lasted for a month with animal as the theme. The programme varieties kept growing, new programme include 60mins i-Dance+ by 60 dancers from all over the world, dance competition, New Dance Platform, over 50 new workshops, forum, Dance Video Marathon and multiple Improvisation Land.

2013.11.25 – 12.15

Expanding to global level

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2013

With Y-Theatre as the main venue, we invited renowned American contact improvisation dancer Nancy Stark Smith in the Festival and held a series of masterclass and Underscore workshops. Other programme include Exploring Dance and Movement Workshop, improvisation performance in “Improvisation Land”, and Dance, Multi-media & Improvisation Research Week. Some programme were live streamed on Internet.

2012.9 – 12

i-Dance Festival network has been established

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2012

Besides performances, workshops and a wide variety of programmes, how to establish an Asian i-Dance Festival network was a discussion focus. The founder of i-Dance Festival Taiwan, Japan and South Korea gathered and pictured how the network can foster cooperation and development.

2011.11.11 – 12.11

i-Dance Festival “Dance All Around” for the first time

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2011

The one- month long Festival first introduced “Dancing All Around” as a regular programme. The programme encompass both international perspective and local elements. It brings Hong Kong to international dance lovers’ attention while highlighting the relationship between community, environment and dance.

2009.11.23 – 12.6

Y-Space has started organising i-Dance Festival

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2009

The theme was “Solo and Improv”. Artists from China, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan, Australia and Netherland etc come together and delivered a solo and improvisation performance. Extra programmes such as workshops, dance video streaming, environmental dance, post-performance talk were incoporated.

2004.9.11 – 12

The first i-Dance Festival

 

 

 

i-Dance (HK) Festival 2004

Jointly produced by a group of independent dance artists. Though the scale was small, it has inspired the future i-Dance Festival.

Festival Calendar

Message from the Director

2024’s “I, Ai, Aye, ‘Love’!” – Dance Festival

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the i-Dance Festival. Looking back to 2004, a group of independent dance artists, including myself, Victor Ma, Fong Chun-kwan, and Yue Yan-wah, boldly organized the first i-Dance Festival in Hong Kong with self-funding. Although the festival only lasted two days, it became a hot topic in the city. Even though it didn’t continue for several years afterward, it planted the seeds for the i-Dance Festival’s future.

Five years later, “Multi-Space” courageously took the baton in 2009, continuing the festival. Over the past 20 years, i-Dance Festival has had its ups and downs. In 2009, due to limited funding, “Multi-Space” started with “solo and improvisation” performances, aiming to showcase diverse artistic talents while keeping production costs low. That year, we invited Ku Ming-shen to join the festival in Hong Kong. Unexpectedly, it ignited enthusiasm in Taiwan, leading Ku’s dance company to start their own i-Dance Festival in 2011, where we were invited to perform.

In Taiwan, we met Celine, Bongho, Chico, and Shoko, who brought the fire to Japan and South Korea. Together, we eventually formed the Asian network of the i-Dance Festival! From 2012 to 2019, we organized ten festivals in Hong Kong, sharing resources and ideas with our counterparts in Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Over the years, we’ve become close friends. Now in 2024, the 11th edition of the festival marks a deeply inspiring journey.

From self-funding the festival 20 years ago to doing it again this year, it feels like we’ve come full circle. After two decades, we still have to reach into our own pockets to make the festival happen. Many people exclaim, “Victor, you must be crazy!” And yes, we are crazy—crazy enough to go all out for the festival. As I write this message at 2 a.m., we just wrapped up a virtual production meeting to discuss technical stage details. During the day, we were cleaning and furnishing accommodations for overseas artists arriving in a few days—though their work visas haven’t yet been approved, driving us to near madness!

For i-Dance Festival, even those close to us haven’t had it easy. Family members’ cars, homes, time, and energy have all been roped into our efforts. It’s now 3 a.m., and we’re still in the office with pending insurance and endless tasks. Perhaps we’ll sleep here, as rehearsals begin at 9:30 a.m.! Yes, we are truly crazy!

At 60 years of age, while my peers plan retirement, save money, focus on health, or dream of traveling, I’ve thrown my savings into the i-Dance Festival. To outsiders, we must look utterly insane. Why do we do this? I have no clear answer. But I see many others around me who are equally “crazy”—crazy in their love for dance and art. They dance with passion, love watching others dance, and hope for a world where everyone dances with such fervor. Isn’t it wonderful to be occasionally “crazy”? After all, being crazy about dance is far better than being crazy about war.

In a 2016 director’s note, I wrote: “Where there is dance, walls will disappear, and wars will cease.” It’s now 2024, and the world is still rife with war. Are those who control the battlegrounds insane? I’d much rather see people dancing madly than slaughtering the defenseless.

I believe dance brings happiness, and I sincerely wish to spread this joy worldwide, especially in Hong Kong. I hope people can take a moment to dance, sing, and feel the happiness of life. In today’s Hong Kong, happiness is hard to come by. In 2024, Hong Kong has changed so much, but we still hope everyone can take time to care for themselves and find happiness.

This year’s festival theme focuses on mountains, emphasizing the preciousness of life, the beauty of nature, and the importance of physical and mental well-being. There are still many battles ahead for us to fight!

Pina Bausch once said: “Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost.”

Wishing all dance lovers health, happiness, and beauty.

 

 

Victor Ma
Artistic Director, i-Dance Festival
November 13, 2024

Improvisation, Contact & Creation Workshops

Under the thematic highlights of “The Mountain”, local and international artists who rarely meet in Hong Kong come together to share their experience in performance and creation. Workshops will be given by local dancers and artists of different media, during which they will share their own philosophy of life and creation. Together, we will explore idiosyncratic movement styles!

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