Dance performance 'TaTaTa' is a heartfelt ode to ageing and bridging generations


'TaTaTa' will be performed by dance artist Audrey Chua (left) and veteran actor Anne James. — Photos: LOW PEY SIEN

Theatre director Lai Wen Xin returns to familiar ground with TaTaTa, a new dance performance set to take the stage at Dewan Serbaguna Seri Kembangan in Selangor from June 13-15. The venue, far from conventional, is a gathering space for the local community – people Lai grew up with, roots she has never left behind.

Presented by performing arts outfit Kongsi Petak and the Seri Kembangan Artisan Community Space 1502A group, TaTaTa looks at the themes of what happens as our loved ones age and the gaps that exist between different generations through the naive lens of youth.

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