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本帖最後由 ootamay 於 2023-5-5 11:28 編輯
Tsang Man Tung, Hong Kong stage designer, singing bowl performer, interdisciplinary contemporary artist, involved in theatre, visual art, music and art education, was a research scholar at the Yale School of Drama in the United States.
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Graduated from the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in 1997, majoring in stage and costume design, he has served as stage design, costume design, lighting design and art direction for many dramas, musicals, dances, operas and operas in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and has won many awards. In 2002, he held the first stage design exhibition "Disjunctive-coding Exhibition", and was the first designer in Hong Kong to hold a solo stage design exhibition.
Major stage awards include: In 2000, "Two Old Chais Playing Games" was awarded the "Best Stage Design" in the 9th "Hong Kong Drama Awards". In 2003 and 2008, he won the "New Artist Award (Drama)" and "Artist of the Year Award (Drama)" of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council's Art Development Awards. In 2009, he won the Honor Award for Set Design at the World Stage Design 2009 for his works "Never Ending" and "Uli Single Sword". In 2013, he won the "Best Stage Design" of the Hong Kong Drama Awards for "Wild Boar" at the Hong Kong Arts Festival. In 2012, 2016 and 2017, he won the "Most Outstanding Stage Design" of the Hong Kong Dance Awards. In 2017, he won the "Silver Award for Set Design" at the World Theater Design Exhibition for the Hong Kong Dance Company's large-scale dance drama "Feng Yun".
He was an artist-in-residence at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In 2010, he was a research scholar at the Yale School of Drama. In 2015, he was awarded a Certificate of Commendation and a Medal by the Secretary for Home Affairs Commendation Scheme.
Tsang Man Tung's works are known for their simplicity and the aesthetic concept of "one thought, one scene" as the aesthetic concept, bringing Zen into the theater. Related works include Hong Kong Dance Company "Viewing Freedom" (2017), Pu Theater "Silent Heart" (2017) and Shenzhen Jingshan Theater "Into the Tranquil Forest" (2019). Tsang Man Tung is also a singing bowl performer. In 2018, he published the singing bowl acoustic music album "The Original Sound", and in 2020 he published the singing bowl book "Listening to the Singing Bowl".
(https://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hk/% ... 90%8D%EF%BC%9ATsang)
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