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Leaping off the page: 5 literary works visualised through dance

From a dark Southern Gothic tale to a surreal novel turned into a 3D sculpture, literary works offer endless possibilities for flawless dance to light up the stage

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The eye-catching free-form ballet production of ‘Tree of Codes’, featuring dancers from Company Wayne McGregor and guest artists, will be performed at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre on October 19-21.

The arts such as music, theatre, painting and literature are well known to inspire each other.

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The same is true of dance. Some of the world’s most popular stage dances have been based on books, including The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty and Romeo & Juliet.

Telling stories through dance has an ancient history.

The Ramayana, India’s first epic poem and one of the largest ancient epics in world literature, is often told through dance.

The poem is traditionally ascribed to the Hindu sage Valmiki, who is believed to have lived sometime from 5th century BCE to the 1st century BCE.

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The story narrates the struggle of the divine prince Rama as he attempts to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.

Ancient mystique brought to the stage – the ‘Ramayana’

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