With a glorious history and supporters like Allan Zeman and Pansy Ho, the Hong Kong Ballet’s ‘Black and White Ball: Where Light and Shadows Dance’ promises to bring elegance and charm to the city on October 13
After a five-year hiatus, the famed Hong Kong Ballet Ball is back. The fundraising soirée is a celebration of the Hong Kong Ballet’s storied history and its triumphant return to the city’s social calendar. Over the past 38 years, the ball has been the flagship event of the Hong Kong Ballet, serving as a key source of support for the organisation’s artistic and educational initiatives. Under the leadership of its chairman Daisy Ho and executive director Heidi Lee, the Hong Kong Ballet has adapted to changing times and tastes while staying true to its artistic vision. More importantly, the ball has become a beloved tradition, providing a unique opportunity for attendees to celebrate the beauty and grace of ballet, while also making a meaningful contribution to the art form’s continued growth and development.
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It also holds a meaningful place in Tatler’s history. Over the years, we have had the privilege of documenting the evolution of the ball and its enduring impact on the community—right from the very beginning, at the first iteration at the former Regent Hong Kong in 1985, to the one set to take place this month at Rosewood Hong Kong.
The event has played host to a number of high-profile individuals over the years, earning a reputation as a must-attend event of the gala 48 season. From A-list celebrities to political figures and cultural icons, past attendees have included the late casino magnate Stanley Ho, former chief secretary Anson Chan, Lan Kwai Fong group’s founder Allan Zeman and FWD group chairman Ronald Arculli.