A sixth of Hong Kong Arts Festival shows lost to coronavirus outbreak, as organisers wait on more cancellations
- Venue closures to curb the spread of disease force the organisers of city’s No.1 arts event to cancel multiple programmes in its first week
- Theatre, dance, and music fans will all miss out; organisers hope to ‘present as much of the festival as possible’, either as scheduled or at a later date
Nearly a sixth of Hong Kong Arts Festival performances have been lost to the coronavirus outbreak, organisers said on Monday.
Dance fans will not get to see A Quiet Evening of Dance (February 18), a tribute to US choreographer William Forsythe by London’s Sadler’s Wells. Theatre lovers hoping to see the Bristol Old Vic’s production of Cyrano (February 12 to 16), the February 14-16 performances of We Are Gay, an original Cantonese drama by Candace Chong Mui-ngam, and Nassim (February 11 to 15) by Iranian playwright Nassim Soleimanpour will also be disappointed. A workshop and a talk have also been scrapped.
The 20 performances cancelled, out of 123 scheduled throughout the festival, were all to have been presented in venues that have been closed indefinitely under emergency measures brought in by the Hong Kong government. By minimising large gatherings, it hopes to limit the spread of the coronavirus that originated in China’s Hubei province and which has so far killed more than 350 people and infected more than 17,000.