Episode 1 “HO Gi-lam – A Sentimental Confession”
Being an introvert, HO Gi-lam believes that dancing is not equivalent to performance. Having learnt Chinese dance for 20 years, she said she had danced for herself, and she came to know and expressed herself through dancing, exploring the possibilities of her body.
Gi-lam has developed a liking for Chinese dance since she participated in the extra-curricular activities by chance as a kid. She has laid a solid foundation for the dance from childhood, but she reminisced, “In the past, there were some dancing movements that looked good in my view, but now I think they are no good at all!”, because she did not know how to instill charm and soul into the dance at that time. After studying at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts with Chinese dance as her major, she realised that dancing was not just about making posture. What needs to be studied painstakingly is the transition between movements and their subtleties.
Admitting herself as being shy, Gi-lam would often hide in a group of dancers, trying to avoid becoming the centre of attention. A veteran once said that she often stood at the back to hide herself, but in fact, a dancer should be seen by others. With the accumulation of performance experience, she also tries to open up and submerge herself in every role.
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