6-7 Mar 20:00 Approx. 2 hrs 35 mins incl. one interval
Lyric Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
$520 $440 $360 $280 Full-time Local Student $220 $180 $140
Norwegian Alan Lucien Øyen is a rare dance theatre talent, best known for his partnership with Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Now he brings his distinctive vision to the Festival with a bold re-imagining of Sophocles’ tragedy. This hauntingly beautiful production features dancers from Tanztheater Wuppertal and the Paris Opera Ballet, confronting urgent questions of our time.
“A radical reinterpretation by the visionary and talented Norwegian choreographer Alan Lucien Øyen”
Avvenire
“A profoundly human and visceral creation"
Accreditati
“A compelling and well-connected cast.”
Dance Context Webzine
“The work draws from the Tanztheater tradition while engaging with Øyen’s own cinematic and intimate storytelling style”
Teatrionline
【Asia Premiere】
A world in turmoil An ancient cry for human dignity echoes through time
Sophocles’ Antigone, penned more than two millennia ago, remains a searing exploration of humanity’s relationship with power. Its themes of resistance, violence against women and the tragic cost of political hubris resonate with piercing relevance in today’s fractured world. What happens when righteousness is silenced and decency forsaken?
Innovative Norwegian director and choreographer Alan Lucien Øyen, founder of winter guests and an associate artist at the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, reimagines this timeless tragedy, stripping the myth to its core. Known for his groundbreaking work with Pina Bausch’s Tanztheater Wuppertal, Øyen blends the visceral poetry of Tanztheater, spoken word and raw emotions, crafting a performance that pulses with urgency and speaks to our tumultuous times.
A stellar ensemble of nine dancers—including Tanztheater artists Nazareth Panadero, Julie Shanahan and Héléna Pikon, as well as Antonin Monié from the Paris Opera Ballet—brings this vision to life. Øyen’s Antigone deals not only with one woman, but a chorus of identities—a plural portrait of struggle across generations. Each performer embodies a facet of the heroine, placing the essence of womanhood at the heart of the narrative.
Co-produced by winter guests, Fondazione Teatro di Roma, and the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, and premiered in Rome in 2025, Antigone now makes its Asia debut at the HKAF. This is not just dance theatre—it’s a complete sensorial experience, a defiant celebration of our shared humanity, and a call to feel, question and act.
Advance bookings will start at 10am on 16 October 2025
Remarks
• Occasional dialogue in English with Chinese and English surtitles
• This production contains loud sound effects and disturbing scenes with violence
• Recommended for ages 16 and above
• Some seats have restricted views
Info
2026.03.06 - 03.07
6-7 Mar 20:00 Approx. 2 hrs 35 mins incl. one interval
Lyric Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
$520 $440 $360 $280 Full-time Local Student $220 $180 $140
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