Margaret is a freelance performing artist with over 30 years in theatre, film, performing, teaching, directing, translation and casting experience. Directing credits include China Doll, Love Letters, Les Belles Soeurs, Dining Room, Once On This Island, and The Story of Xi Guan. Performing credits include The King and I, West Side Story, Once On This Island, Man of La Mancha, Damn Yankees, Merrily We Roll Along, Guys and Dolls, South Pacific, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, M. Butterfly, FOB, Much Ado About Nothing, A Doll’s House, The Odd Couple, Antigone and many more. English and Cantonese voice-over credits include Harry Potter 3: Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter 5: The Order of the Phoenix, Seven Swords, The Lion King, Infernal Affairs 1 & 3 and many more. Margaret has lectured at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, the Hong Kong Art School, Hong Kong City University SCOPE Yi Jin Program, Hong Kong Institute for Education and numerous secondary schools. Margaret is the only certified Mosaic Acting System instructor in Hong Kong, a revolutionary acting system developed by American actor and teacher Jeremy Whelan. Margaret received a Doctor of Creative Industries degree from Brisbane’s Queensland University of Technology. Her doctoral thesis title is Mending the Broken Heart: Using an ethnodrama to voice to Hong Kong Chinese cancer caregivers, an applied theatre exploration using drama strategies for data collection and ethnodrama for dissemination. She has a Master of Drama Education from Griffith University (Brisbane).
A versatile musical theatre and stage performer, Margaret took to flamenco naturally and began studying in 2005 at Felah Mengus Flamenco Workshop with Rico Cheung in Hong Kong and since has studied with maestros from all over the world including Oscar Nieto, Manuel Betanzos, Omayra Amaya, Maria Bermudez, Simone Pope, Tomás Arroquero and many others. To enhance and enrich her flamenco understanding, she began learning cante (flamenco singing) in 2012. Margaret created, produced and performed in Reflexión – a celebration of a 10-year love affair with flamenco in 2016 with other Hong Kong flamenco aficionados, guided by her first flamenco teacher Rico Cheung and flamenco mentors Oscar Nieto and Gerardo Alcala. Dedicated to the growth and progress of flamenco knowledge in Hong Kong, she runs study groups in por fiesta, an improvisational and interactive performance art form between singer, dancer, palmista (clapping) and musician that is popular in party environment. In 2016, she founded the flamenco cuadro SENTIDO Flamenco HK, a homegrown flamenco song and dance group.
A versatile musical theatre and stage performer, Margaret took to flamenco naturally and began studying in 2005 at Felah Mengus Flamenco Workshop with Rico Cheung in Hong Kong and since has studied with maestros from all over the world including Oscar Nieto, Manuel Betanzos, Omayra Amaya, Maria Bermudez, Simone Pope, Tomás Arroquero and many others. To enhance and enrich her flamenco understanding, she began learning cante (flamenco singing) in 2012. Margaret created, produced and performed in Reflexión – a celebration of a 10-year love affair with flamenco in 2016 with other Hong Kong flamenco aficionados, guided by her first flamenco teacher Rico Cheung and flamenco mentors Oscar Nieto and Gerardo Alcala. Dedicated to the growth and progress of flamenco knowledge in Hong Kong, she runs study groups in por fiesta, an improvisational and interactive performance art form between singer, dancer, palmista (clapping) and musician that is popular in party environment. In 2016, she founded the flamenco cuadro SENTIDO Flamenco HK, a homegrown flamenco song and dance group.
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