
(Hong Kong, 18 February 2023) The fifth edition of the inclusive arts project “No Limits” opened today (18 February 2023) with the exhilarating performance Sound of My Heart vocal recital by Michelle Siu, a talented up-and-coming young soprano, as well as Jockey Club Scholar, living with visual impairment, at the City Hall Concert Hall. Co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, “No Limits” seeks to nurture a barrier-free environment that promotes inclusiveness

(Hong Kong, 6 January 2023) The exhilarating “No Limits” programme exploring the world of inclusive arts will kick off its fifth edition on 18 February 2023, featuring a series of in-venue and online performances and activities by outstanding local and international artists with diverse abilities. Tickets for in-venue performances are on sale at URBTIX now while free online recorded shows and screenings will be available on the “No Limits” official website from 15 March 2023. “No Limits”, co-presented by the

“No Limits” opens with three exciting online films and theatre, which include “See What I’m Saying – The Deaf Entertainers Documentary”, “Planet HORA” and “Oliver Twist” . Due to online registration drawing an enthusiastic response, the screening period is extended to 29 March 2022. Click HERE for programme registration.

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(Announced on 22 February 2022) In view of the uncertainty surrounding venue availability and social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chamber Opera – Por Por and Mickael ‘Marso’ Riviere – Phantoms Within will not take place as scheduled. Please visit the No Limits website for updates and developments. For ticket refunds of Chamber Opera – Por Por, please contact West Kowloon Cultural District. Email: ticketinfo@wkcda.hkPhone: (852) 2200 0022 Thank you for your support and understanding. For more details of

(Announced on 10 February 2022) In view of the uncertainty surrounding venue availability and social distancing measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the concert Yang Enhua – A New Vision of Huqin scheduled on 26 February 2022 will not take place as scheduled and change to online viewing. Please visit the No Limits website for updates and developments. For ticket refunds, please refer to https://go.hkaf.org/50threfund_en. Thank you for your support and understanding. For more details of other No Limits 2022

The fourth edition of “No Limits” will kick off in February next year.This signature project will present a hybrid programme featuring outstanding local and international artists of different abilities, with in-venue and online to enable more members of the public to enjoy the programmes. Tickets for in-venue performances are available from 8 January onwards while all online viewings will be available to registrants completely free of charge. Registration starts at 10am on 7 February. – Opening Programme : Yang Enhua

For Immediate Release (Hong Kong, 8th February 2021) “No Limits”, co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, aims to nurture a barrier-free environment and promote inclusiveness and understanding through the arts. In response to the uncertainties brought about by the pandemic and venue closures, the third edition of “No Limits” will present a hybrid programme featuring outstanding local and international artists of different abilities, with two in-venue screenings of documentary films

For Immediate Release (Hong Kong, 8th February 2021) “No Limits”, co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, aims to nurture a barrier-free environment and promote inclusiveness and understanding through the arts. In response to the uncertainties brought about by the pandemic and venue closures, the third edition of “No Limits” will present a hybrid programme featuring outstanding local and international artists of different abilities, with two in-venue screenings of documentary films

“No Limits”, co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, aims to create a barrier-free environment, and explore and promote inclusiveness and understanding through the arts. We have prepared 5 programmes for you, and they can be watched online anytime from now until 20 December 2020 11pm! All programmes are FREE by registration! Dancing with Maria Maria Fux, an Argentinian dancer and choreographer who is over 90, has devoted most of her life

Artists-in-Residence Programme The Artists-in-Residence Programme (AIR) invites overseas artists engaging with schools and different communities to enrich the arts experiences of people with different abilities by holding a series of workshops. The overseas artists will collaborate with local artists and participants to create a new work before showcasing it in March. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all workshops and Showcase of the AIR will be held online. About Hijinx Hijinx is a professional theatre company working to pioneer, produce and

The Artists-in-Residence Programme invites overseas artists engaging with schools and different communities to enrich the arts experiences of people with different abilities by holding a series of workshops. ILL-Abilities is an international breakdance crew of differently-abled dancers from around the world. They were invited to share and explore the infinite possibilities of street dance and imagination with local dancers of varying abilities in 2020. The Programme is conducted in two phases. During the first phase in January 2020, ILL-Abilities, who

With participating artists, the team has now prepared a compact version of “No Limits”, to be presented online between 7 to 20 December 2020. The presenter hopes that the online edition will create an inclusive space for everyone to enjoy the arts, without the limits of physical space and venue capacity.

In consideration of the latest status of the coronavirus outbreak, its effects on performing venues across the city, and the health and safety of our audiences and artists, a total of 29 “No Limits” performances (including the Artists-in-Residence showcase) will not be held as scheduled between 20 February to 28 March 2020. Information on any rescheduled performances will be announced on nolimits.hk and the “No Limits” Facebook page. Ticket refund form collection closed on April 30, 2020. Patrons who have
(Hong Kong, 18 December 2019) The Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust are pleased to announce details of the second edition of “No Limits”, to be held in February and March 2020, inviting Hong Kong audiences to experience performances by international and local artists of different abilities that defy constraints and boundaries. Art is not bound by one’s ability, but limited only by one’s imagination. Between 20 February and 28 March next year, “No
For Immediate Release (Hong Kong, 15 March 2019) Co-presented by the Hong Kong Arts Festival and The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, No Limits, which promotes inclusiveness through the arts, officially opens today with Gala. A renowned work by award-winning French artist Jérôme Bel, Gala is a dance performance featuring over 20 individuals with different abilities from all walks of life. The opening ceremony of No Limits is held at the Sha Tin Town Hall and officiated by Mr

Today we celebrate the launch of No Limits with announcement of programmes in a press conference.
For Immediate Release (Hong Kong, 4 December 2018) The Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust are pleased to announce details of the new No Limits project. The Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust actively enrich the cultural life of the city by providing platforms for outstanding international and local artists across all genres of the performing arts to showcase their talents. Aiming to explore and promote inclusiveness and