Previous projects

Over the past decade, MyVoice has created and co-led community-based art projects across Hong Kong, Mexico, Korea, Taiwan, and beyond.
Each project was shaped by the communities and artists we met, the stories we listened to, and the trust we built along the way.

Here are a few that helped shape who we are:

Theatre Projects

The Battle of Mum (2022) – Mexico

A bilingual, music theatre developed with local artists and mothers.
The work explored exhaustion, love, and identity in a post-pandemic world — asking what it means to care for others while also needing care ourselves.
“It’s okay to not be okay. We’re not alone.”

La Elección (2019–2020) – Bolivia

A poetic theatre collaboration with artists from Bolivia, Peru, and Mexico.
Together, we invited audiences into a world shaped by broken promises — not to offer solutions, but to spark empathy and ask: what does it mean to keep a promise?

The project toured five cities across Bolivia, blending performances with public parades and community workshops. We also led creative sessions for local children, inviting them to explore imagination, trust, and expression through body movement and shared play.

MyVoice Community Art Projects (2014–2019) – Hong Kong

A series of community-based art projects engaging youth, seniors, and cross-border artists.
Programs included diverse forms such as devised theatre, playback theatre, forum theatre, and art workshops — all rooted in real stories and collective creation.




Dance film

The Cycle (2021) – Mexico

A cross-cultural dance film inspired by Walt Whitman’s poem “O Me! O Life!”, questioning our existence, purpose, and the overwhelming rhythm of city life.

The film explores the cyclical relationship between humans and nature — how we disconnect, return, and repeat — using movement as the language of tension and renewal.