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March 5 - March 7 2010| friday - sunday
A female boss feels threatened by a rumour. To secure her position and power, she begins to play mind games with others in her office, stirring up a hornet’s nest. Who will be the ultimate winner in the ensuing struggle for love, wealth and power?
Created by the Hong Kong director of the highly-lauded "What is Man" presented at CCM in 2008 and "Madame Bovary is Me" performed in 2006, "Design for Living" humorously portrays the struggle that urban people today go through when faced with the myriad challenges and complexities of survival and living, while possibly having to deal with themselves as their own worst enemy. The eminent director Edward Lam has dramatized and directed several plays covering subjects on youth, culture, education, entertainment, politics and gender. In recent years, through theatre, education and writing, he has been probing into what is happiness and self-awareness and focusing on the realities and challenges of urban life and society.
The iconic actress-director and Golden Horse award-winner Sylvia Chang ("Tempting Heart", as well as popular Taiwanese idol Joseph Cheng and actor/host/comedian David Wang will be the stars onstage.
"Survival calls for intelligence while living requires wisdom." Edward Lam
Performed in Mandarin with Chinese surtitlessubtitles
Performing Group:Edward Lam Dance Theatre
Venue:Grand Auditorium
Production:Macao Cultural Centre
Organizer:Macao Cultural Centre
Enquiry: (853) 2870 0699
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The present building stands on the site of several previous cathedrals. The original cathedral was the church of Our Lady of Hope of St. Lazarus, declared the mother church of the Macau diocese which included the religious provinces of China, Japan, Korea and other islands adjacent to China. The first stone Cathedral, consecrated in 1850, was almost destroyed in a typhoon 24 years later and had to be extensively repaired.
The Cathedral was completely rebuilt in 1937. It has two solid towers and massive doors. Inside, its chief beauty lies in its fine stained-glass windows.
Many of the major events of the church calendar focus on the Cathedral, especially at Easter when, in addition to the procession of Our Lord of the Passion, there is a solemn parade of Good Friday and special masses on Easter Sunday.
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