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Ordinary and mundane things surround us, and one of life's small pleasures is to uncover the unknown facets of these seemingly insignificant objects, adding a touch of elegance to our daily lives. The Creative Director of One Table Two Chairs Charity Fund and author of Dic Dic Chang Chang Let's Dig In!', Ms. Tsang Mou-suet (Sister Snow) will be hosting a talk to share her creative philosophy and guide us into the story, exploring the unnoticed yet endearing aspects embedded in our everyday lives.
Speaker: Ms. Musette TSANG (Creative Director, One Table Two Chairs Charitable Foundation)
Tsang Mou-suet is the Creative Director of One Table Two Chairs Charity Fund. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) degree from the School of Drama of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and has served as an assistant director in Berlin, Germany. With her wealth of stage performance and creative experience, Tsang combines her knowledge of Western theater and Cantonese opera to promote aesthetic innovation in theatrical arts. She is dedicated to developing original themes, ensuring that traditional opera culture keeps pace with the times and connects with the world stage. While consolidating the existing fan base, she also aims to promote the art of opera to young people and non-Chinese-speaking audiences, broadening the depth and reach of the opera audience.
Apart from her outstanding achievements in stage arts, Tsang Mou-suet is also a writer. Her children's picture books, 'Dic Dic Chang Chang Let's Dig In!' and 'Dic Dic Chang Chang Let's Go Grocery Shopping', were published in 2024 and 2025, respectively. These books are part of the 'Dic Dic Chang Chang' series she planned, aiming to introduce Chinese traditional culture to children through captivating and inspiring stories, fostering their interest in traditional arts and culture. The series will continue to release more works themed around Chinese culture, allowing children to explore the beauty of culture through reading.
Remarks:
• Conducted in Cantonese. Free admission.
• Registration by phone begins 2 weeks in advance. Limited seats are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
• Please arrive 5 minutes before commencement of the talk. Registration will become invalid for latecomers. Seats will then be allocated to those waiting on-site.
• The talk will be cancelled or postponed if Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 8 or above or Black Rainstorm Warning Signal or “Extreme Conditions” announced by the Government is in force 3 hours before commencement of the talk.