
Tea House Student Matinees: 2025–2026
The "Tea House Student Matinees: 2025–2026" is a tailored initiative for primary and secondary students that features Chinese opera performances and interactive post-show workshops, fostering an appreciation of traditional art forms and their connections to everyday life.
- When
16 Oct 2025, 5 Nov 2025, 6 Nov 2025, 3 Dec 2025, 4 Dec 2025, 29 Jan 2026, 26 Feb 2026, 5 Mar 2026, 24 Jun 2026, 2 Jul 2026, 3 Jul 2026 14:30 - 17:15
15 Oct 2025, 13 Nov 2025, 19 Nov 2025, 20 Nov 2025, 11 Dec 2025, 4 Feb 2026, 5 Feb 2026, 4 Mar 2026, 25 Jun 2026, 8 Jul 2026, 9 Jul 2026 14:30 - 17:30
- Location
- Tickets & pricing
Standard
HKD 80
Highlights
The "Tea House Student Matinees: 2025–2026" is a uniquely curated initiative for primary and secondary school students, offering an immersive introduction to Chinese opera. Through a blend of captivating live performances and interactive post-show workshops, students can explore traditional aesthetic concepts and engage in guided reflections on the cultural values embedded in classic stories.
Program Details
Presented by the West Kowloon Cultural District and supported by The Chen Yet-sen Family Foundation, this program aims to bridge traditional art and modern classroom learning. It provides a suite of educational materials—including comprehensive manuals, interactive game kits, and instructional slides—to facilitate cross-disciplinary education, allowing teachers to integrate Cantonese opera into their curricula effectively.
Programme Highlights
- Primary School Matinees: Features instrumental performances of Ding Jin, the Cantonese music piece Bu Bu Gao, and the newly adapted excerpt The General's Seal.
- Secondary School Matinees: Includes instrumental performances of Shuai Pai, the Cantonese music classic Entertainment, the iconic excerpt The Re-union by the Hairpin from The Purple Hairpin, and the new commissioned work Artistic Styles.
Performers & Production
- Artistic Planner: Law Kar-ying
- Producer: Chung Chun-chun
- Performing Troupe: Tea House Rising Stars Troupe
Venue & Access
The performances will take place at the Tea House Theatre, Xiqu Centre. This venue serves as a focal point for traditional performance art in Hong Kong, providing an intimate setting for students to experience the craft of Cantonese opera.
Ticketing
Tickets are priced at HKD 80. Local primary and secondary schools are invited to register as group units. Availability is limited and processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Please visit the official West Kowloon Cultural District website for detailed application information.











