About the Programme
With the belief that “drama comes from life and can also improve life”, Radix Troupe presents a dramatic arts training project that begins with the "body". Participants learn to use movement to tell stories and express emotions. Through workshops, rehearsals and performances, they gain theatre skills while also rediscovering their community through physical experience. By sharing local stories, the project helps participants explore the neighbourhood’s diversity, strengthen connections among residents and build community spirit.
Activities
"Trace of Being" Workshop
"Eyes, Ears, Mouth, Nose & Heart" Community Performances
"Whose Body is telling the Story" Theatre Workshop
"No Rest Land" Community Performances
"Body Poetry" Workshop
"Senses and Creativity Tour" Workshop
"No Rest Body Trail" Workshop
"Trace of Being" Exhibition
"Trace of Being" Performances
"Whose Body is telling the Story" Finale Performances
Details of the Activities
Please refer to the website of Radix Troupe
Production Team
Artisic Director: CHAN Suk-yi
Associate Artistic Director/Executive Producer: NG Kit-yan Cecilia
About the Group
Radix Troupe was founded in 2016, with a mission to promote theatre arts and education. Its vision is to begin from the essence of human being, seeking purity and sincerity within, and strive to present a genuine dialogue between the performers and audiences. Through the creative space of the theatre, Radix Troupe intergrates diverse elements of the performing arts, thus expanding the horizons of both the performers and the audience. Radix Troupe runs full-time drama courses and also works with artists from different fields to hold themed workshops. At the same time, it focuses strongly on creating and staging theatre productions, aiming to inspire and connect through performances.
Programmes conducted in Cantonese.
All activities of the scheme are free of charge.

Presented by: Radix Troupe

Programme Enquiries:
Radix Troupe
5598 8457/5598 8417
Presenter reserves the right to change the programme, instructors/artists should unavoidable circumstances make it necessary.