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In the age of globalization, many artistic entrepreneurs, while having one eye firmly fixed on their home turf, boldly set their sights on the international arena to expand the reach and impact of their arts. But where to look and how to start? And who to turn to make the first move or expand your network?
There is perhaps no better strategic compass to help you sail through the uncharted territories than our special guest from the United States: international speaker Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College and Chair of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA). Hear Ms Aleskie share her vast experiences and insights into how to build a tailored web of partners, improve leadership and arts entrepreneurship skills required to steward the expansion, and use these connections to achieve your artistic and career goals. Also, ISPA fellows will join us and open a constructive dialogue on expanding overseas network and capturing opportunities.
Dartmouth is one of the eight American Ivy League universities, among the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education in the US. It is situated in Hanover, New Hampshire in Northern New England.
Details:
Date: 19 March 2018 (Monday)
Time: 19:00 – 20:30 (Reception will start at 18:30)
Venue: Fringe Dairy (Fringe Club, 2 Lower Albert Road, Central)
Speakers: [link_to |http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/24999|Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College and Chair of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA)]
Moderator: [link_to |http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/2508|Mr Paul Tam, Chairman, Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association and Executive Director, Hong Kong Ballet]
Language: English (SI service will not be available)
*Free of charge, limited seats and HKAAA members will be served first. Successful registrants will receive a confirmation email.
Please click [link_to|https://www.art-mate.net/doc/49473| HERE] for registration.
About International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA)
The International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA) is a global network of more than 500 leaders in the performing arts with representation from more than 185 cities and all regions of the globe. ISPA members include facilities, performing arts organisations, artist managers, competitions, funders, consultants and other professionals working in the performing arts. Every year, ISPA holds two Congresses – one in New York and one in a different global city. Members come together with the shared goal of strengthening and developing the arts internationally. ISPA achieves this by building leadership ability, by recognising and discussing field-wide trends and new developments, and by deepening global exchange through the arts. The successful Global Fellowship Program provides access to ISPA's extensive international network of arts professionals to emerging and mid-career leaders from around the globe. Participants join the ISPA membership and attend the New York ISPA Congress where they engage in the development and exchange of ideas with leaders from some of the world's most significant arts organisations, increase their industry knowledge and resources through educational opportunities, and share their experience with their communities. For more information, please visit: www.ispa.org
About Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association (HKAAA)
Established in 1985, HKAAA is the only institution in Hong Kong to promote and develop the profession of arts administration and to represent and support local arts administrators and practitioners. Our mission is to promote good arts administration practice through advocacy, professional development, communication, networking support and collaboration amongst arts managers and other stakeholders; and to serve as a platform and representative voice in order to support the advancement of a flourishing arts scene, bringing social and economic benefits to all sectors of society in Hong Kong. For details please visit our website at www.hkaaa.org.hk
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Speakers: [link_to |http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/24999|Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College and Chair of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA)]
Moderator: [link_to |http://www.hkaaa.org.hk/doc/2508|Mr Paul Tam, Chairman, Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association and Executive Director, Hong Kong Ballet]
Building global network plays an essential role in achieving one’s artistic and career goals. Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association was very honoured to invite the overseas guest, Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College and Chair of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA), as the speaker for our talk earlier this week.
Ms Aleskie shared her unique experience in the arts administration field, as well as a brief introduction about ISPA. Ms Aleskie also showed us her thoughts about building up global networking and some interesting cases sharing with the audiences. She wished to explore more collaboration between the U.S. and Hong Kong in the near future.
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Building global network plays an essential role in achieving one’s artistic and career goals. Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association was very honoured to invite the overseas guest, Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College and Chair of the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA), as the speaker for our talk earlier this week.
Ms Aleskie shared her unique experience in the arts administration field, as well as a brief introduction about ISPA. Ms Aleskie also showed us her thoughts about building up global networking and some interesting cases sharing with the audiences. She wished to explore more collaboration between the U.S. and Hong Kong in the near future.
Photo captions: (from the left to the right and the top to the bottom)
1. The talk was well received by arts practitioners.
2. Ms Mary Lou Aleskie talked about her new role in Dartmouth.
3. The talk attracted a diverse group of participants, including fellows of ISPA and Yale-China Association.
4. Ms Darragh Paradiso, Director of Public Affairs of U.S. Consulate General participated in the Q&A session.
5. Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College (left) and Mr Paul TAM, Chairman of Hong Kong Arts Administrators Association and Executive Director of Hong Kong Ballet.
6. From left: Ms Josephine Wai, Director of Asian Cultural Council; Ms Mary Lou Aleskie, Director of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College; Ms Tisa Ho, Executive Director of Hong Kong Arts Festival; Mr Emil Kang, Executive and Artistic Director of Carolina Performing Arts, The University of North Carolina.
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