Practice of Zen
  • Brighton Fringe

On a roof webbed with fish-bone antenna, a child with a superhero blanket cape was brought to the realm of Wuxia by a leaf. He took in all the tangling of impermanence with resentment, lust with karma, in the martial world. Now he is back, but thousands of years have passed. Experience the spirit of Wuxia: not a fairytale for grownups, but a medium to evoke thinking between the personal and the social. Theatre Ronin continues the creative spirit and form of 2019s Edinburgh Fringe piece Hoichi the Earless, and recreates folklore and contemporary emotional landscape.Performed in Cantonese with English and Chinese subtitlesWritten, Directed and Designed by Alex Tam Hung ManCast includes Cheung Lee Hung Holmes, Leung Ho Pong, Chan Ting Hin Henry, Chiu Lo Yin, Karen Chan, Musette TsangVoiceover Readings and English translation by Cheryl YungLighting Design by Zoe CheungMusic and Sound Design by Maj ChanCostume Design by Cindy HoVideo Recording by Chan Tze WoonEdited by Kwok Chun YuiCinematography by Mike Mak, Law Hoi Ki Ivan, Chan Tze Woon, Kwok Chun YuiCamera Assistant Suen Ming King, Tsang Kin WongProducer Lam Pik Chi JessieProduction Manager Carvid NgaiTrailer https://vimeo.com/583619034Part of the C ARTS programme, home of international independent arts, showcasing creativity, celebrating diversity, at C venues at the Edinburgh Fringe and on the C digital online platform year-round. See more at https://www.CtheArts.com

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