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WONG TING PONG
Michael
Movement Coach
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Wong Ting Pong (Michael) is a graduate of the American Floral Art School with a Professor's Diploma. He performed an original piece, 24hr Restricted Area, and won a Golden Medal Award for Best Mime at 42nd International Festival of Monodrama and Mime (2017) in Serbia. In the same year, Michael joined the Peta Lily production The Death of Fun.
He is a puppeteer in the show The Trip which is performing in Camp Bestival (2023 UK) and International Puppet Fringe Festival (2023 New York). And Michael was a devising mime performer in Cao Fei's film Prison Architect.
Michael directs Place Me Softly on the Horizon which was invited to International Solo Theatre Festival (2018 Kathmandu) . Michael also directed the solo In Search of Last Name which was performed in Taipei Fringe Festival 2019.
Graphic Designer
Kensa is a multifaceted artist experienced a variety of media. His works including drawings, paintings, sculptures, and manga. He has been drawing from an early age, and, with a fascination with mother nature, his creations were often influenced by living creatures and illustrated guides (botanical and zoological). He later developed an interest in Chinese calligraphy; after years of practice, he began incorporating the eastern aesthetic into his artworks. Alongside his artistic career, Kensa has been a designer, illustrator, teacher, art director and beekeeper.
Kensa has participated in a number of exhibitions in Hong Kong and mainland China as well as overseas.
H U N G C H U N G K I T K E N S A

PHOTOGRAPHER (POSTER)
Jeff Cheng obtained his bachelor's degree from the School of Communication of Hong Kong Baptist University and later graduated from the Department of Fine Arts at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. After years of recognition in worldwide photography competitions, Cheng is now experimenting with other forms apart from documentary photography. In his yearslong devotion in photojournalism, he has discovered that the bodily experience gained from the scene is often forgotten while capturing the symbols. In an effort to complete his own visual sentences, Cheng is currently observing the nature of the object itself.

MAKE-UP ARTIST
Joyce Wong is a make-up artist based in Hong Kong. Joyce dreamt of making films and discovered her passion for makeup artistry while studying film art in university; she continued her make-up career after graduated. From weddings to corporate events, and from stage performance to film and television, Joyce works intensively with every field in the art of make-up. Now her bigger dream is to make world-class Hong Kong film with pals, by brush and pen.