Two-day Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Symposium 2024 of the 4th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Festival to be staged in Hong Kong
  The Leisure and Cultural Services Department will host the Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Symposium 2024, one of the highlight events of the 4th Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Festival, on October 25 and 26 (Friday and Saturday). The Symposium, organised by the International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong), brings together industry leaders from across the Bay Area and other Mainland cities to explore the latest trends in arts and cultural developments in the region. It aims to provide an interactive platform to promote close co-operation among arts and cultural practitioners, organisations and performing art venues in the Bay Area.
  The Symposium will feature a diverse range of free activities for public participation, including public seminars and a roundtable conference. Details are as follows:
Public Seminars
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Date: October 25 (Friday)
Venue: Auditorium of Ko Shan Theatre New Wing
Public Seminar 1 Topic: Co- Creation: Cultural Integration and Creative Collaboration
Time: 2.45pm to 4pm
Speakers: Chen Rui, General Manager, Zhuhai Jinwan Art Center and Producer of Musical "I Am What I Am"
Naomi Chung, Head of Xiqu, Performing Arts, West Kowloon Cultural District
Moderator: Tseng Sun-man, Chairman of Advisory Group, University Arts Centre, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
  Artists and producers from different cities are together exploring their creativity and producing new works. This kind of collaboration has become a new trend in the creation of performing arts. Speakers will share their valuable experiences and insights and reflect on the possibilities of co-production in the future.
Public Seminar 2 Topic: Sustainability: Cultural Tourism and Audience Development
Time: 4.45pm to 6pm
Speakers: Chang Hsien Ching, Director, Shekou Theatre Festival
Benny Lim, Associate Professor of Practice in Cultural Management and Director of the Master of Arts in Cultural Management Programme at The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Moderator: Anna Chan, Dean, School of Dance, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
  Speakers will share how to transform cultural resources into sustainable tourism experiences, attract more audiences and stand out from the competition as well as their views on the benefits and challenges of integrating culture and tourism.
Roundtable Discussion
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Date: October 26 (Saturday)
Time: 10am to 1pm
Venue: Auditorium of Ko Shan Theatre New Wing
Moderator: Louis Yu, Veteran Arts Administrator
Part 1: Cultural Space: Cross-boundary Exploration of Memory and Creativity
Speakers: Annie Feng, Consultant of Beijing Nanyang Theatre and Suzhou Suyi Show Zone
Mok Sio Chong, President, Macao Theatre Culture Institute
Liu Hankun, Founder and CEO of Focustage
Liu Xiaoyi, Artistic Director, Emergency Stairs in Singapore
  The four speakers will discuss the operational strategies of emerging cultural spaces in Mainland China in recent years, the advantages and challenges of site-specific creations and mobile performances in Macau, the production and theatre operation of cultural spaces, as well as the benefits of combining culture and space for cultural development from different perspectives.
Part 2: Strategies and Perspectives on Audience Development
Speakers: Li Siyao, Founder and Artistic Director of "Yao Theatre", drama educator
Joe Li, Producer of Frankenstein by Nick Dear, President of Beijing ATW Culture Media
Mia Shen, Founder of Mad Attic
Yang Xiaoluan, Founder of the drama self-media "Theater Ferris Wheel"
Erik Kuong, Managing & Creative Director, Creative Links Limited
  Based on their own experiences, the five speakers will share strategies for expanding the audience for children's theatre, analyse the shift in Mainland audience consumption patterns before and after the pandemic and share how producers respond to the shift, as well as how specific themes can stimulate audience reflection and development. The speakers will also analyse the characteristics of Mainland audiences and the role of self-media in audience development, and discuss the characteristics of the Greater Bay Area audience and share how to introduce programmes to target audiences.
  Admission to the above-mentioned public seminars and roundtable discussion is free and members of the public are welcome to join. Online registration is required (www.art-mate.net/doc/77002) with limited seats available on a first-come, first-served basis. For programme details, please visit www.gbacxlo.gov.hk/en/programmes/greater-bay-area-culture-and-arts-symposium-2024. For enquiries about event registration arrangements, please contact the International Association of Theatre Critics (Hong Kong) at 2974 0542.
  The Symposium has also invited industry practitioners to participate in workshops and city walks, with a view to enhancing exchanges among participants and showcasing the unique cultural expressions of Hong Kong. The four topics of the workshops are "Latest Development of Performing Arts Spaces", "Promotional Collaboration and Social Media", "Arts Festivals and Exploration of Cultural and Creative Development" and "Art Organisation in Rural Areas and the Revitalisation of Art Space". The instructors include Drama Producer and Production Director of Real Atypical Omnipotent Theatre, Wang Ruipu; Head of Marketing and Development of Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, Tracy Huang; Founder and Manager of Xixi and Vice President of Hangzhou Binjiang District Drama Association, Dong Yunyan; and Producer of Ergao Dance Production Group Pan Xiong. The city walks will explore four communities – Tsuen Wan, Sham Shui Po, Central and Sheung Wan, and To Kwa Wan – examining Hong Kong's cultural strategies for conservation, revitalisation and community innovation from different perspectives.
  Hong Kong is the host city of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Culture and Arts Festival for the first time this year. It organises and co-ordinates over 260 performances and exchange activities to be held across the "9+2" cities of the Greater Bay Area. The festival aims to showcase the vibrant and diverse cultural richness of the region and foster cultural exchange and co-operation among the cities. For detailed information about the festival, please visit www.gbacxlo.gov.hk.