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The Twelve Zodiac originates from ancient Chinese animal worship. The ancient Chinese paired each birth year with one of twelve symbolic animals, and the Zodiac has long been a tradition passed down through generations; as everyone has their own Zodiac sign, it remains popular and engaging topic among the public. The project will be hosted by children's theatre creator Lee Hoi-yan, whom combines Chinese music, glove puppets, and family-oriented interactive workshops to bring the audience's interest in the Zodiac theme into an entertaining performance. Lee will engage the audience in a lively and interactive way, while the "YY PopUp Ensemble" uses the unique tones of traditional musical instruments to mimic the sounds of the Twelve Zodiac animals and perform Chinese folk tales, offering the audience an immersive experienc e of Chinese culture.
The programme time is approximately 1.5 hours.
Half-price ticket for full-time students, senior citizens aged 60 or above, people with disabilities and accompanying carer, and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance recipients.