Reminder: Gong-tormented Sea@Habitus, Thursday

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<td><p><b><span class="style6">You are cordaily invited to join
us at the opening of</span><br>
<span class="heading">Gong-tormented Sea</span><br>
<span class="style5">an interactive video
installation /<br>
site-specific music theatre performance <br>
by Christopher Lau &amp; Kar Fai Samson Young</span></b></p>
<p class="style8">Gong-tormented Sea draws its inspiration
from W.B.Yeat's middle period epic, Byzantium. It is essentially
an installation and performance project that depicts the
elements of water, memories and death to express the sentiment
in Yeat's poem: the paradoxical phenomenon of existing
between entrapped by the burden of living memories in the
physical world; and liberated by desires to a distant dominion
beyond mere mortal's reach.</p>
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