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Shu Lea Cheang and Dondon Hounwn Hagay Dreaming Audio Described

13 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00
14 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00
15 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00
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Four people dancing in front of orange lights

Hagay Dreaming. Photo credit: Hsuan Lang Lin (林軒朗)

Join an audio-described experience of this theatrical performance drawing together ancient myths with futuristic technologies

We are pleased to offer discounted audio-described tickets for visitors with visual impairments attending Hagay Dreaming.

Upon arrival, our team will warmly welcome you and guide you to the McAulay Studio, where you can enjoy complimentary refreshments, including hot drinks and sweet treats. This will be hosted by the describer, whose voice you will hear through your headset during the performance, along with members of our team.

Before the show begins, you’ll be escorted to the stage for a pre-show stage tour, offering the opportunity to look, touch, and feel the performance space. You’ll also have the chance to handle items related to the production and, if time allows, meet some of the performers. Following the stage tour, our team will guide you to your seats. The describer will provide a brief introduction before delivering live audio descriptions of the performance via your headset.

At the end of the performance, our team will accompany you to the exit to ensure a smooth and seamless experience. Please note that we will open the doors at the Turbine Hall entrance from 18.15 for a 18.30 start time.

Hagay Dreaming is an Elug Art Corner production directed by Shu Lea Cheang with artistic direction by Dondon Hounwn.

Presented by Tate and Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.

These performances are part of Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels festival running across London from 12 March to 8 April 2025. Built on the values of creation, transmission and education, this wide-reaching celebration of choreography features 15 modern and contemporary dance performances highlighting both major repertoire works and new productions.

Director|Shu Lea Cheang

Artistic Director|Dondon Hounwn

Singer|Shan Shan Chen

Performers|Dondon Hounwn, Temu Masin, Si Pehbowen, Pilaw Uraw, Dremedreman·Ljaculjingiljing, Kiyu Pahauran

Choreographer|Dahu (Wei Yao Chiu)

Laser Artist|aka_chang

Music Producer|Sayun Chang

Costume Design|Shao Yen Chen

Stage Design|Hsien Yu Cheng

Stage Manager|Chien Huan Hsu

Administration|Cheng Hsuan Weng

Producer|Ping Yi Chen

This Elug Art Corner production sponsored by | National Culture and Arts Foundation (Taiwan) and Taipei Performing Art Centre (TPAC)

The performance duration will be 90 minutes without an interval.

The performance will contain laser lighting. There will be fluctuations in lighting and sound levels.

Ear defenders will be available for those who would like them.

Spaces will be reserved for wheelchair users and companions. Please let us know if you would like a space reserved for you.

You will be seated for the performance. Seats are hard, some of which have arms for additional support.

The performance takes place in the South Tank, on Level 0 of the Blavatnik Building at Tate Modern. Entrance is via the Turbine Hall entrance on Holland Street.

Accessibility at Tate Modern

All Tate Modern entrances are step-free. You can enter via the Turbine Hall and into the Natalie Bell Building on Holland Street, or into the Blavatnik Building on Sumner Street.

There are lifts to every floor of the Blavatnik and Natalie Bell buildings. Alternatively you can take the stairs.

  • Fully accessible toilets are located on every floor on the concourses.
  • A quiet room is available to use in the Natalie Bell Building on Level 4.
  • Ear defenders can be borrowed from the Ticket desks.

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Please use the Turbine Hall entrance

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Bankside
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Dates

13 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00

14 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00

15 March 2025 at 18.15–21.00

Please arrive from 18.15 for a 18.30 start

Pricing

£9

For Blind and visually-impaired people, companion tickets are free

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Content guidance: The performance will contain laser lighting, loud music and partial nudity.

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Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels

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