Northern Ballet Theatre (UK)
Inclusive Dance Workshops for Trainers
The British Council, with Northern Ballet Theatre's Learning and Access team, is organising a series of workshops for dance artists, social workers and teachers who want to develop their professional ability with special education. The workshops will provide participants with opportunities to explore movement and develop expressive ideas for disabled people. Selected residents with learning disabilities from the Providence Garden for Rehab in Tuen Mun will provide practical ideas. Limited seats for professional trainers are available, with selection favouring those with enthusiasm and passion for this area of work. Please check out the details on registration and fees at British Council website.
The Providence Garden for Rehab, No.82 Tsun Wen Road,
Tuen Mun, New Territories
7-9.7 (Wed-Fri) 9:30am-4:30pm
Enquiries and registration: arts@britishcouncil.org.hk

Inclusive Dance Workshops are organized by the British Council.
Northern Ballet Theatre (UK)
Peter Pan's Land of Dreams
With a wave of her magic wand, the mischievous Tinkerbell leads us to Wendy's home and then on to spend time with the amazing Peter Pan. Enter the exhibition and immerse yourself in the world of the imaginary tale. You can also learn about Northern Ballet Theatre and the production. Start your fantastic adventure here!
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Foyer
25.5-3.6 (Tue-Thur) 9am-11pm 4.6 (Fri) 9am-6pm
29.6-10.7 (Tue-Sat) 9am-11pm 11.7 (Sun) 9am-6pm
Free Admission
Dancing in Neverland
Get ready to move with dancers from ballet spectacular Peter Pan in two exuberant workshops that include routines related to the show. Experience not required. A great way for children and their parents to experience the joy of dance.
Hong Kong Cultural Centre Grand Theatre Backstage Level 6 GR1
Children: Parent-child:
6.7 (Tue) 3-4:30pm 7.7 (Wed) 3-4:30pm
Suitable for ages 8-12 Suitable for ages 6-8 and parents
Children $70 Children $70, Parents $110
Quota per workshop: 30
In English with Cantonese interpretation
Dress Code: Participants are required to work in bare feet or ballet shoes, and must wear clothes they can comfortably move around (in track suit bottoms and a T-shirt, no jeans).
Peter Pan Cultural Detour
Unveil the mystery behind the fantastic story and production of Peter Pan by touring the performance venue. A number of exhibits will be on view along with storytelling sessions at the Hong Kong Museum of Art and Hong Kong Cultural Centre. An enjoyable and artistic way to spend a summer morning.
10.7 (Sat) 11am-12:30pm
In English with Cantonese interpretation
The tour is free. For registration details, please click here.

Photo: Brian Slater, Simon Lawson and Alastair Muir