Wheelchair dancers prepare inclusive show in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, a group of dancers including wheelchair users is rehearsing for Wayfaring Beyond, a collaboration between the Hong Kong Dance Company and the China Hong Kong Para Dance Sport Association. The barrier-free performance, offering free admission, will take place at Tai Kwun in Central on February 28 and March 1. It forms part of the inclusive arts festival No Limits.

On an early February morning in a Hong Kong rehearsal studio, 12 dancers gathered around a table, placing hands on its surface and exchanging intense glances. They slapped the counter in unison, then twisted and turned their bodies with precise energy rippling through the room. Half of the group stood, while the others maneuvered in wheelchairs. The dancers then spread to the room's four corners, where 65-year-old wheelchair dancer Evina Wong Wai-king raised her hand, tilted her head upward, and closed her eyes.

The group was preparing for Wayfaring Beyond, a joint production by the Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDance) and the China Hong Kong Para Dance Sport Association. This barrier-free show, with free entry, is one of 11 highlights in the No Limits inclusive arts festival. It is scheduled for February 28 and March 1 at Tai Kwun in Central.

Choreographer Ong Tze-shen, a principal dancer with HKDance, explained: “Beauty isn’t about how we execute difficult moves ... but about those moments when we [dancers] immerse ourselves together in rehearsals, getting to know one another and paying full attention to each other’s bodies. These are the moments I find incredibly beautiful.” The performance underscores how dance can bridge physical boundaries, fostering shared immersion among participants.

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