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Dance · Culture · 2026

The Best Dance Performances in Hong Kong 2026

By Priya Kapoor — The Culture Connector  ·  May 2026  ·  10 min read

Dance is, I think, the most underrated of Hong Kong's performing arts. Everyone knows the city for its food and its film; far fewer visitors realise it has three resident dance companies of real international standing, a purpose-built academy that trains some of Asia's finest performers, and a spring arts festival that flies in choreographers from Brussels to Beijing. If you've never sat in the dark and watched a body do something you didn't know a body could do, this is the year to start.

This is my round-up of the best dance performances in Hong Kong for 2026 — across classical ballet, contemporary dance, and Chinese dance — drawn from the announced seasons of Hong Kong Ballet, City Contemporary Dance Company, and the Hong Kong Dance Company, plus the dance strand of the Hong Kong Arts Festival. Where exact dates are still firming up, I've said so, and I've pointed you to the right place to book.

TL;DR: The headline acts for 2026 are Hong Kong Ballet (香港芭蕾舞團) with The Sleeping Beauty (30 May–7 Jun 2026), Glam Rock and a Wayne McGregor commission at Tai Kwun; City Contemporary Dance Company (城市當代舞蹈團) with its Sensory Matrix season and the Arts Festival commission INterstices; and the Hong Kong Dance Company (香港舞蹈團) marking its 45th anniversary with Chinese dance. The spring Hong Kong Arts Festival (27 Feb–30 Mar 2026) adds international companies. Book via URBTIX (urbtix.hk) or HK Ticketing (hkticketing.com). Always confirm dates on the company website before booking travel.

In This Guide

  1. Hong Kong's Dance Scene in 2026
  2. Hong Kong Ballet
  3. City Contemporary Dance Company
  4. Hong Kong Dance Company
  5. Dance at the Hong Kong Arts Festival
  6. How to Book & Where to Sit
  7. FAQ

What's Happening in Hong Kong's Dance Scene in 2026?

Hong Kong's dance ecosystem rests on three resident companies, each with a distinct identity. Hong Kong Ballet handles the classical and neo-classical repertoire with a populist streak. City Contemporary Dance Company is the contemporary powerhouse, restlessly experimental. And the Hong Kong Dance Company is the keeper of Chinese dance, fusing tradition with contemporary staging. Layered on top is the annual Hong Kong Arts Festival, which imports international work each spring.

What makes 2026 a strong year is the balance. There's blockbuster classical ballet for first-timers, genuinely avant-garde contemporary work for the curious, and milestone anniversary programming from the Dance Company. Whether you want a gateway evening or something that will properly challenge you, the calendar has it.

"Hong Kong has three world-class dance companies and a purpose-built academy — yet dance remains the city's best-kept performing-arts secret."

Hong Kong Ballet — Classical Spectacle With a Twist

Hong Kong Ballet (香港芭蕾舞團)

Classical
Usual VenuesGrand Theatre, HK Cultural Centre, TST; HK Academy for Performing Arts, Wan Chai
MTR AccessEast Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit J (Cultural Centre); Wan Chai, Exit C/A (HKAPA)
TicketsVia URBTIX (urbtix.hk); prices vary by production
Season2025/26 "Shape of Grace"

Hong Kong Ballet's 2025/26 season carries the theme "Shape of Grace", and it's a smart mix of the familiar and the unexpected. The big classical event of the first half of 2026 is a new production of The Sleeping Beauty, staged by the celebrated choreographer Vladimir Malakhov and scheduled for 30 May to 7 June 2026 — a lavish, good-versus-evil fairytale that's an ideal first ballet. Earlier in the year, the company's interactive Ballet Carnival for Kids: Cinderella! (around 7 February 2026) is built for young audiences. For something with more edge, Glam Rock is a mixed bill set to music by Depeche Mode, Queen and the Hong Kong rock band Beyond, and the company's collaboration with British choreographer Wayne McGregor — On The Other Earth — is due to land at Tai Kwun in summer 2026.

Confirm before booking: Hong Kong Ballet refreshes its calendar through the season. Verify exact dates, casts and ticket prices at hkballet.com before you commit to travel.

City Contemporary Dance Company — The Avant-Garde Heart

City Contemporary Dance Company (城市當代舞蹈團)

Contemporary
Artistic DirectorSang Jijia
Usual VenuesVarious, incl. Kwai Tsing Theatre & festival venues
TicketsVia URBTIX (urbtix.hk) and company site
Season2026-27 "Sensory Matrix"

Founded in 1979, CCDC is Hong Kong's leading contemporary dance company and the one I'd send anyone who thinks they don't like dance. Under Artistic Director Sang Jijia, its 2026-27 season — titled "Sensory Matrix" — invites audiences to explore life, emotion and sensation through four distinctive works. The announced opening double bill pairs Chen Wu-kang's Restory, which weaves Cantopop with touch and physical support to surface Hong Kong's collective memory, with Bruce Wong's Nowhere to Land. Later strands include the emerging-choreographer series "Laap3 Laap3 Ling3" (around July–August 2026) and "The Connected Stage" pairing Jiří Kylián's classic Sleepless with a new Sang Jijia creation (around October 2026). Earlier in the year, CCDC also presents the new work INterstices as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival.

"CCDC is the company I'd send anyone who thinks they don't like dance — restless, physical, and rooted in this specific city."

Hong Kong Dance Company — Chinese Dance at 45

Hong Kong Dance Company (香港舞蹈團)

Chinese Dance
Address4/F, Sheung Wan Municipal Services Building, 345 Queen's Road Central
MTR AccessSheung Wan Station, Exit A2, ~5 min walk
TicketsVia URBTIX (urbtix.hk) and company site
Season45th anniversary, 2025/26

The Hong Kong Dance Company is celebrating its 45th anniversary across the 2025/26 season under the theme "Dance Transcending Self" (破界尋我 舞躍至境). It is the city's flagship Chinese dance company, and its work is some of the most visually sumptuous you'll see on a Hong Kong stage — large ensembles, narrative sweep, and a fusion of classical Chinese movement with contemporary theatre craft. Beyond its mainstage productions, the company runs the long-running "Culture in the District" series with the Central and Western District Council, staging free and low-cost performances at neighbourhood venues such as Sheung Wan Cultural Square and Chater Garden. Check the company website for the current programme and dates.

Confirm before booking: Production dates for the anniversary season are best confirmed directly at hkdance.com.

Dance at the Hong Kong Arts Festival 2026

The 54th Hong Kong Arts Festival runs from 27 February to 30 March 2026 and is the single richest window for dance all year, importing companies you'd otherwise have to travel to Europe to see. The 2026 dance strand is unusually strong.

Hong Kong Arts Festival 2026 — Dance Highlights

ProductionDatesVenue
Ballet Nacional de España — La Bella Otero27 Feb–1 Mar 2026Grand Theatre, HK Cultural Centre
Alan Lucien Øyen — Antigone6–7 Mar 2026Lyric Theatre, HKAPA
Roberto Bolle in Caravaggio7–9 Mar 2026Grand Theatre, HK Cultural Centre
CCDC — INtersticesDuring the festival periodFestival venue (see programme)
Dance Theatre — Dream in The Peony Pavilion27–29 Mar 2026Grand Theatre, HK Cultural Centre

That's a remarkable spread: Spanish ballet, a contemporary reimagining of Antigone, the Italian étoile Roberto Bolle in a new dance work, a homegrown CCDC commission, and a Chinese dance-theatre take on the classic Peony Pavilion. For the festival's theatre side, see our companion Hong Kong Arts Festival 2026 theatre highlights.

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How Do I Book Dance Tickets in Hong Kong?

Almost all of Hong Kong's dance is sold through one of two official platforms. URBTIX (urbtix.hk) handles ticketing for the government-run LCSD venues — the Cultural Centre, City Hall and the regional theatres — and for the Hong Kong Arts Festival. HK Ticketing (hkticketing.com) covers some commercial and independent venues. Both have apps; both let you choose seats. Ignore any site claiming to be the "official" ticketer under another name — those two are the real ones.

Booking & Seating Tips

Going to make a night of it? Pair a performance with dinner and a drink nearby — our guides to the best jazz bars and clubs in Hong Kong and five new bars in Hong Kong for 2026 are good for an after-show wind-down. Building a whole cultural weekend? Start with our Hong Kong long weekend guide, or browse the best public art installations in Hong Kong for a free afternoon beforehand.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I see dance in Hong Kong?
Hong Kong's main companies perform mostly at the Hong Kong Cultural Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts in Wan Chai, and West Kowloon Cultural District venues. The Hong Kong Arts Festival each spring brings international companies to the same stages.
How do I buy tickets for dance in Hong Kong?
Most dance is sold through URBTIX (urbtix.hk) for LCSD venues and the Arts Festival, and through HK Ticketing (hkticketing.com) for some commercial venues. Book company productions via the company's own website, which links you to the correct platform.
What is City Contemporary Dance Company?
CCDC is Hong Kong's leading contemporary dance company, founded in 1979 and led by Artistic Director Sang Jijia. Its 2026-27 season, "Sensory Matrix", explores life, emotion and sensation through new and commissioned works performed across Hong Kong venues.
Is Hong Kong Ballet performing in 2026?
Yes. The 2025/26 "Shape of Grace" season includes a new The Sleeping Beauty (scheduled 30 May–7 Jun 2026), the rock-music bill Glam Rock, and Wayne McGregor: On The Other Earth at Tai Kwun in summer 2026. Confirm dates at hkballet.com.
Is dance in Hong Kong suitable for children?
Very much so. Hong Kong Ballet runs dedicated family productions such as Ballet Carnival for Kids: Cinderella! and the seasonal The Nutcracker. Many companies also stage relaxed or community performances. Check the recommended age on each show's listing.

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