Online premiere on 24 December 2021
Kiki is a puppet. It sets out on a journey to save the dying mini potted plant, Kelly. As they pass by a forest, Kiki and Kelly meet Monkey Lucky who accidentally breaks the pot containing Kelly. To apologize, Lucky decides to lead them the way, which is fraught with bogs and dragons. All that time, Kelly keeps on shedding its leaves, while the wood grain on the puppet's face slowly disappears ... Can they manage to find a suitable place for Kelly?
The show will be in a series of five episodes, which feature drama and exciting circus acts such as acrobatics, fire dance, air dance and contortion. Together they present a wonderful adventure story.
Conducted in Cantonese with Chinese subtitles
The programme does not represent the views of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department.
Founded in 2012, Hong Kong Circus is a performing arts group which strives to create unique performances by harmonising circus arts with multimedia elements. The group proactively promotes contemporary circus arts by infusing local characteristics and humanistic stories that audiences can resonate with. Furthermore, Hong Kong Circus also organises educational workshops and training schemes. Its major works include Ngong Ping 360’s “Hong Kong Movie-in-Dance” in 2014, the 2018 Community Cultural Ambassador Scheme “KIBO’s Journey of Rebirth” , the 2019 Community Cultural Ambassador Scheme “Grad in My Dream" and an online programme Circus for Cheerful Christmas in 2020.
Episode 1: Outside the house: Explore the unknown (Available from 24 Dec)
Episode 2: Meet in the forest: Offer help to others (Available from 31 Dec)
Episode 3: Lost in the desert: Courage and patience (Available from 7 Jan)
Acrobatic performer in the film has been professionally trained to accomplish the feats performed. Audience is advised not to imitate the acts.
Episode 4: Mud trap: Never give up (Available from 14 Jan)
Episode 5: Arrival: My true self (Available from 21 Jan)