Date: 26 – 27 September 2017 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
Time: 10am – 6pm
Venue: The Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association’s 2017 Cultural Leadership Summit, an important annual cultural event, which is into its 8th edition this year with the theme of “Building Our Future Audience”, will be held at Amphitheatre of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts from 26th to 27th September of 2017.
The arts generate a range of benefits for people and society, from bringing individuals pleasure and captivation to helping communities build stronger social bonds. Audience building is not an easy matter for arts organizations, however. Diversifying the current audience mix; converting people who are inclined to attend, but don’t, into attendees; getting current audience members to attend more often; how to adopt the latest technology and best practices borrowed from other sectors to help advances your own audience development strategies: these are difficult but important challenges that many arts organizations face – and want to tackle.
The two-day HKAAA Cultural Leadership Summit, with a roster of renowned international and local speakers, will review the current audience landscape in Hong Kong with its challenges and opportunities, and learn from the best practices by both international and local arts practitioners and organizations in order to put forth the most effective strategies to expand audiences, in both depth and width, for the arts and culture in our city.
If you are interested to advertise on the house programme booklet, please email us at info@hkaaa.org.hk for more details.
Summit Speakers / Respondents / Moderators
*Alphabetized by last name in English
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=23242|Mr Pierre Caessa], Program Manager, Google Arts & Culture Lab
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/23456|Mr Timothy Calnin], Director, Tai Kwun
- Mr George Chen, Head of Public Policy, Hong Kong & Taiwan, Facebook
- Ms Lotus Chan, Administration Manager, On and On Theatre Workshop
- Ms Vivienne Chow, Journalist, Critic & Lecturer
- Ms Winsome Chow, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Arts Development Council
- Ms Deborah Hennig, Performance Marketing Consultant
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/23244|Ms Kathy Hong], Director, Marketing and Communications, National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying) / Board, Performing Arts Network Development Association
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=7537|Mr Kingsley Jayasekera], Director, Marketing and Customer Experience, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/23232|Mr Chris Lee], Chief Marketing Officer, National Gallery Singapore
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=19888|Dr Isaac Leung], Assistant Professor, Department of Cultural and Creative Arts, The Education University of Hong Kong / Chairman, Videotage
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=5643
|Mr Patrick Mclntyre], Executive Director, Sydney Theatre Company - [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/23165|Ms Maria Mok], Curator (Modern Art), Hong Kong Museum of Art
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/2509|Dr Patrick Mok], Treasurer, Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association / Assistant Professor, Hang Seng Management College
- Mr Kingsley Ng, Inter-disiplinary Artist
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=18758|Mr Duncan Pescod], Chief Executive Officer, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=14175|Mr Paul Tam], Chairman, Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association / Executive Director, Hong Kong Ballet
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/?a=doc&id=14251|Professor Tseng Sun-man], Adjunct Professor, The Education University of Hong Kong
- [link_to|http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/23342|Ms Wang Chi-Mei], Artistic Director, Tanxinoon Theater / Seeing Smiling Theater of the Deaf
- Mr Septime Webre, Artisitc Director, Hong Kong Ballet
- Mr Wong Chi Lung, Founder of W Theatre
- Mr Wong Tin Yan, Founder of Form Society and Hong Kong Artist
- Mr Dennis Wu, Associate Marketing Director, Hong Kong Arts Festival
- Mr Antony Yiu, Head of Digital, North Asia and Head of Search & Performance, APAC, MEC Global
And more...
Fee
Early Bird 2-Day Special Pass (Purchase before 28.8.2017)
HK$1,650
HK$1,400 (HKAAA members/HKADC Year Grantees/West Kowloon Cultural District Authority/Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts/Art with the Disabled Association Hong Kong/ Hong Kong Arts Centre/ Pacific Coffee)
*Networking Lunch on 27.9.2017 (Wed) (second day of the Summit) is included
**extra HK$350 for Welcome Lunch on 26.9.2017 (Tue) (first day of the Summit)
2-Day Pass
HK$1400
HK$1,200 (HKAAA members/HKADC Year Grantees/HKAGA members/West Kowloon Cultural District Authority/Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts/Art with the Disabled Association Hong Kong/ Hong Kong Arts Centre/ Pacific Coffee)
$700 (Full-time Student)
1-Day Pass
HK$800
Half-day Pass
HK$450
Register Now:https://www.art-mate.net/?a=doc&id=47536&lang=en
Early Bird Registration closes at 23:59 on 28.8.2017 (Limited ticket) (Successful registered participants will receive a confirmation email.)
Group Booking Rate
For 5 tickets or more (2-day pass) buying in a time, you may enjoy membership rate of HK$1,200.
Language
Mainly in English & Cantonese; with simultaneous interpretation in English, Cantonese and Mandarin at Amphitheatre.
Presented by Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association
In Partnership with The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
Supported by Australian Consulate-General Hong Kong, Coffee Solutions by Pacific Coffee, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Kwang Hwa Information and Culture Center
*alphabetized by organization name in English
Enquiry: Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association|Tel: 2877 7268|Email: info@hkaaa.org.hk