First seen in May 2004 and now revived for both the 33rd Hong Kong Arts Festival, here at the Lyric Theatre of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) and also at Tokyo's New National Theatre, Japanese choreographer Sabur Teshigawara's Kazahana focuses on the radical sense of time and beauty in dance.
With 12 dancers, unusually not including Teshigawara himself, Kazahana - which means "Wind flower" in Japanese - takes its inspiration from snowflakes drifting on the wind against a clear blue sky.

