【Action Now! Register before 13 May to Enjoy 15% off Early Bird Discount】2016 Cultural Leadership Summit - The Art of Successful Collaboration

 

Date: 31 May - 1 June 2016 (Tuesday & Wednesday)

Venue: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

 

Cultural Leadership Summit is Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA)’s annual major event. With different themes every year, the HKAAA pursues professionalism and constructive dialogue in the practice of arts administrators. With the theme “The Art of Successful Collaboration”, this year’s Cultural Leadership Summit aims to explore the possibilities of collaborations within the culture field and beyond, promoting more integration between arts, business and other sectors for a prosperous future. We will be looking for collaborative frameworks that inspire us to engage in new and different ways within our creative environment, with impacts far reaching beyond the sectoral boundaries.

 

The Summit will benefit arts administrators from all sizes of organizations, arts entrepreneurs, artists, educators, and decision makers of non-profit sector and corporations, as well as anyone who is tasked with developing collaborative spirit and relationships in the future of their arts and programmes.

 

[link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/uploads/hkaaa/201604/20160429_155431_3SCb75bs86_p.jpg|2016 Cultural Leadership Summit Programme Rundown (Day 1)]
[link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/uploads/hkaaa/201604/20160429_155438_2ILJ03Sz4d_p.jpg|2016 Cultural Leadership Summit Programme Rundown (Day 2)]

 

Summit Speakers / Respondents / Moderators

  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18742|Mr Timothy CALNIN, Executive Director, Performing Arts of Sydney Opera House]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18608|Mr Ian CHANCE, Lifetime Creative Entrepreneur from the UK and Creative Entrepreneurship Programme Director, the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18609|Mr Glen GOEI, Film Director and Co-Director, the Singaporean theatre company, W!LD RICE]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18834|Mr Ted LIPMAN, Chief Executive Officer, The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18571|Mr Garry ROBSON, Artistic Director, Fittings MultiMedia Arts Liverpool and Birds of Paradise Theatre Company Glasgow]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18678|Ms Esme WARD, Head of Learning and Engagement, Manchester Museum and Whitworth Art Gallery]
  • [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18618|Mr WU Dar-kuen, Director, Taipei Artist Village and Treasure Hill Artist Village]

And [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18568|more]...

 

Language: mainly in English & Cantonese; with simultaneous interpretation in English, Cantonese and Mandarin at Amphitheatre.

 

Fee

 

Early Bird 2-Day Pass (before 13.5.2016)

HK$1,650 (Originial Price: $1,900)
HK$1,400 
(HKAAA members / LCSD / HKADC Year Grantees / West Kowloon Cultural District Authority / British Council / Group Booking (5 or more 2-day pass tickets))

(*with two-day lunch tickets included
*Complimentary book [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/uploads/hkaaa/201604/20160411_154342_KFzX6DU22k_p.png|"Post No Bill"] would be given to early-bird participants on a first come first serve basis.)

 

1-Day Pass and Half-day Pass are also available.

For more details and registration, please go to http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/18568

 

 
*A Guided Tour of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts is arranged for those who participated 2016 Cultural Leadership Summit: 
  • Date & Time: 1 June (Wed) 1:30-2:00pm (during the lunch break on the 2nd day of the summit)
  • Registration is required, first-come, first-served.
 

Presenter: Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association

 

 

In Partnership with British Council, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and West Kowloon Cultural District Authority

 
        

 

Media Partners: Artmap, Artplus and Pixelbread

 

          

 

Supporting Partners: Arts with the Disabled Association Hong Kong and Hong Kong Arts Centre