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Opium wars and childhood memories take centre stage at Hong Kong’s New Vision Arts Festival

City’s choreographer Victor Fung and visual artist Royce Ng among globally recognised artists using ArtSnap platform for shows at this year’s event

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Queen Zomia, a multimedia show by Australian-born, Hong Kong-based visual artist Royce Ng, tells the story of Olive Yang, a bisexual female drug warlord in '50s and '60s Southeast Asia. The show uses the Pepper's ghost technique to create a hologram representing the ghost of Yang. Photo: Fabian Hammerl

There is no shortage of internationally recognised artists in Hong Kong and two of them, choreographer Victor Fung and visual artist Royce Ng, will be among those featured at November’s ArtSnap, a platform for young artists from around the world during New Vision Arts Festival 2018.

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‘Gap year’ turns into career

After graduating from the city’s Li Po Chun United World College when he was 18, Fung found himself wondering about his next step.

Despite being accepted by a number of universities, he was not interested in what he considered to be a “planned life”.

Victor Fung enrolled as a dance student of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts some 20 years ago as a gap year. Today, he is trying to influence people and the world through dance, movement and performance.
Victor Fung enrolled as a dance student of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts some 20 years ago as a gap year. Today, he is trying to influence people and the world through dance, movement and performance.
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So, at the encouragement of his school friends, he auditioned for the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (APA) as a dance student, despite having “been to only a few dance classes”.

“I applied for the APA as a gap year,” Fung says.

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