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Theatre Production 'Starchitects' Debuts at International Arts Carnival with Acrobatic Space Adventure

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Theatre Production 'Starchitects' Debuts at International Arts Carnival with Acrobatic Space Adventure
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Theatre Production 'Starchitects' Debuts at International Arts Carnival with Acrobatic Space Adventure

2026-07-03 12:40 Last Updated At:12:50

International Arts Carnival opens in July with acrobatic theatre production "Starchitects"

The acrobatic theatre production by the United Kingdom (UK)'s Motionhouse, "Starchitects", will be staged from July 10 to 12, kicking off the International Arts Carnival (IAC), the summer arts festival presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. The programme, themed around space exploration, combines advanced technology with digital projection, anti-gravity choreography and aerial acrobatics to take audiences on a fantastical journey into outer space.

"Starchitects", winner of the Best Family Arts Activity award at the Fantastic for Families Awards 2023 in the UK, has been warmly received by audiences of all ages. With its simple yet humorous storyline, stunning visual effects, and an exhilarating performance that seamlessly combines acrobatics with dance, it is truly fun for the whole family. Making its Hong Kong debut, the programme is not to be missed.

The story follows five kids who, to kill time, unleash their boundless creativity in their bedroom. They turn cardboard boxes into aeroplanes, launchpads and rockets, and imagine themselves blasting off to the moon. Showcasing superb aerial acrobatics and dance skills, they tumble and leap as if in zero gravity, weaving through a universe filled with comets and planets, and encountering quirky characters such as moon fairies, a giant green alien and a fearsome lava king.

"Starchitects" will be held at 7.30pm on July 10 and 11, and 3pm on July 11 and 12 at the Hall, East Kowloon Cultural Centre. Tickets priced at $200, $300, $400 and $500 are now available at URBTIX (www.urbtix.hk). For telephone bookings, please call 3166 1288, or use the mobile ticketing app URBTIX.

After each performance, there will be a meet-the-artist session for the audience to exchange views with the performers. In addition, parent-child acrobatics workshops will be held at 4pm on July 9 and 11am on July 12 at Incubator 1 of the East Kowloon Cultural Centre, where performers from Motionhouse will teach simple acrobatic tricks, allowing families to experience the fun of acrobatics while improving body co-ordination.

Moreover, the performance at 3pm on July 11 will be an accessible performance with audio descriptions in Cantonese. A touch tour will be provided prior to the performance for people with visual impairment and their companions.

Acrobatic performers have undergone long-term professional training, and the audience is advised not to imitate their acts. For programme enquiries and discount schemes, please call 2370 1044 or visitwww.hkiac.gov.hk.

This year's IAC will present over 100 performances and related activities in July and August, bringing together artists from overseas, the Chinese Mainland and Hong Kong for an exciting lineup of interactive, inspiring and family-friendly programmes, including acrobatics, dance, music, theatre and multimedia. The IAC will also offer film screenings, library activities, parent-child workshops, an online programme and exhibitions, providing the city with a fulfilling and diverse summer arts experience for families.

"Starchitects" has been warmly received by audiences of all ages. With its simple yet humorous storyline, stunning visual effects, and an exhilarating performance that seamlessly combines acrobatics with dance, it is truly fun for the whole family. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

"Starchitects" has been warmly received by audiences of all ages. With its simple yet humorous storyline, stunning visual effects, and an exhilarating performance that seamlessly combines acrobatics with dance, it is truly fun for the whole family. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

"Starchitects", winner of the Best Family Arts Activity award at the Fantastic for Families Awards 2023 in the United Kingdom, will make its Hong Kong debut from July 10 to 12. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

"Starchitects", winner of the Best Family Arts Activity award at the Fantastic for Families Awards 2023 in the United Kingdom, will make its Hong Kong debut from July 10 to 12. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The acrobatic theatre production by the United Kingdom's Motionhouse, "Starchitects", will be staged from July 10 to 12, kicking off the International Arts Carnival, the summer arts festival presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The acrobatic theatre production by the United Kingdom's Motionhouse, "Starchitects", will be staged from July 10 to 12, kicking off the International Arts Carnival, the summer arts festival presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. (Source of photo: Dan Tucker) Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence

The following is issued on behalf of the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence Steering Committee:

The Chief Executive, Mr John Lee, today (July 3) officiated and presented the Award for Teaching Excellence to eight teachers, the Award for Budding Teachers to two teachers, and the Award for Education Innovation to one teacher at the Award Presentation Ceremony of the Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence (CEATE) (2025/2026), while six teachers received the Certificate of Merit from the Secretary for Education, Dr Choi Yuk-lin.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Chairman of the CEATE Steering Committee, Mr Dieter Yih, commended the awarded teachers, who not only adopted a student-centred approach by employing diversified learning and teaching methods and strategies, creating real-life learning contexts to effectively cater for students' diverse learning needs and enhance their learning motivation and effectiveness, but also actively made good use of digital tools to deepen students' learning experiences, cultivate their higher-order thinking, and guide them to care for the community while broadening their global outlook. He further encouraged the awarded teachers to continue striving for excellence, promote a culture of pursuing excellence in schools, and work together to nurture students to become future pillars of society who possess both virtue and talent, with a sense of national identity and a global vision.

Approximately 200 nominations were received from secondary schools, primary schools, kindergartens and special schools for the CEATE (2025/2026). After assessment, two nominations (comprising eight teachers) were presented with the Award for Teaching Excellence, along with two nominations (comprising six teachers) presented with the Certificate of Merit, two nominations (comprising two teachers) presented with the Award for Budding Teachers, and one nomination (comprising one teacher) presented with the Award for Education Innovation. Please visit the CEATE website (www.ate.gov.hk) for the list of the awarded teachers.

Other officiating guests at today's ceremony included the Permanent Secretary for Education, Ms May Chan; the Chairperson of the Committee on Professional Development of Teachers and Principals, Professor Tam Kar-yan; the Chairman of the Education Commission, Dr David Wong; the Chairperson of the Curriculum Development Council, Professor Isabella Poon; the Chairman of the Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority, Professor Paul Lam; and the Chairman of the CEATE Assessment Working Group (2025/2026), Professor Lo Ming-tung.

Sharing activities involving the CEATE-awarded teachers are being rolled out gradually to disseminate excellent teaching practices. Details will be announced on the CEATE website and the Education Bureau's Training Calendar.

The CEATE (2026/2027) will cover three themes and two awards, namely "Arts Education Key Learning Area", "Technology Education Key Learning Area", "Special Educational Needs", the Award for Budding Teachers, and the Award for Education Innovation. Nominations will be accepted from July 6 to October 2. Relevant details will be available on the CEATE website from July 6.

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CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

CE commends teachers for teaching excellence Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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