![]() We recently caught up with Chantal Wong and Eaton HK’s Founder-President Katherine Lo to discuss the innovative event, its significance and what’s next for hotel’s ground-breaking culture programme. “Through the Looking Glass,” put a clever twist on a socially distanced performance by creating a show that could be experienced from hotel rooms, serving as private theatre boxes, with guests overlooking performers on Terrible Baby’s terrace on the 4th floor.Ī ground-breaking project, the two-day cultural showcase paid tribute to Lewis Carroll’s Alice Through the Looking Glass with a whimsical reinterpretation that included a performance of Orpheus Cabaret by the Hong Kong Ballet, and highlighted the parallels between the classic Greek Myth and Carroll’s beloved novel. Last spring, however, Director of Culture Chantal Wong a had the idea to do something completely different, something that could still be safe for the community but also include an actually live element. At Eaton, one of Hong Kong’s most innovative creative labs, the team has adapted by creating events that could transfer the establishment’s diverse line-up into the digital realm. Throughout the past year and a half, the concept of live performance has taken on a new form and new meanings all over the world.
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