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Immerse yourself in performing arts at the HKAPA 35th Anniversary Open Day on 3 March

8 Feb 2019
Immerse yourself  in performing arts at the HKAPA 35th Anniversary Open Day on 3 March

Immerse yourself in performing arts at the HKAPA 35th Anniversary Open Day on 3 March

On Sunday 3 March, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) will present its 35th Anniversary Academy Open Day with more than 100 free activities prepared by students and faculty of the six Schools, our elite alumni and supporting units on the Wanchai main campus and Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus in Pokfulam. Highlight activities include dance performances, open classes, guided tour to TV Studio, concerts, visit to backstage, Cantonese Opera experience through virtual reality, interactive showcase (Tai Chi, Movement, Greek Chorus, Theatre Games) and Elite Alumni Sharing Session – The Next Ten Years of Hong Kong Movies? The 35th Anniversary Academy Open Day is definitely a good occasion to gather with your family and friends.

 

The opening ceremony, featuring a number of performances, starts at 10am at the lobby of the main campus. The Academy Director Professor Adrian Walter says, “This year is the 35th Anniversary of The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and our Open Day is the ideal time to launch the Anniversary celebrations.  The Academy has always had a strong focus on reaching out and giving back to the community through the performing arts, continually striving to enrich the cultural life of Hong Kong.  The Academy Open Day will be a wonderful opportunity for the Hong Kong community to join us to explore our facilities  ‘behind the scenes’ and to enjoy all the activities put on by our talented pool of upcoming performing artists.  We look forward to having you join us and welcoming you to the Academy to celebrate our 35th Anniversary with us.”

 

HKAPA 35th Anniversary Giveaway: “Share your Open Day favourite!”

In celebration of the 35th Anniversary of the Academy, visitors may redeem limited-edition souvenirs at the lobby of the Wanchai main campus by taking the following steps:

  • Share your favourite photo(s) or video(s) taken on Open Day on his/her personal Facebook/Instagram page, and hashtag #HKAPAOpenDay
  • Follow HKAPA’s Facebook/Instagram page  

 

Participants will have the chance to win two tickets of the Academy Musical Spring Awakening (25 – 30 March), one of the 35th Anniversary events if their photos/videos are shared by the official Academy accounts. Winners will be notified on or before 11 March separately.

 

About HKAPA 35th Anniversary Open Day

  • Main Campus : 1 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours:10am – 5pm
  • Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus:139 Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
  • Opening Hours:1 – 5pm
  • *Free shuttle buses between Wanchai main campus and Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus are available every 10 minutes.
  • Download programme leaflet : https://www.hkapa.edu/event/hkapa-open-day-2019

Highlight activities include

 

Dance performances / Open Classes

Dance Performances / Open Classes

Guided Tour to TV Studio

Guided Tour to TV Studio

Concerts

Concerts

Visit to Backstage

Visit to Backstage

Elite Alumni Sharing Session – The Next Ten Years of Hong Kong Movies?

 

Kearen Pang,  Director & Screenwriter of 29+1

Kearen Pang

Director & Screenwriter of 29+1

 

Jevons Au,  Director & Screenwriter of Distinction

Jevons Au

Director & Screenwriter of Distinction

Anthony Yan,  Director & Screenwriter of Hotel Soul Good

Anthony Yan

Director & Screenwriter of Hotel Soul Good

Amos Wong,  Director & Screenwriter of Napping Kid

Amos Wong

Director & Screenwriter of Napping Kid

 

Ben Yuen,  Actor of Tracey

Ben Yuen

Actor of Tracey

 

Sunny Chan (Host),  Director & Screenwriter of Men On the Dragon

Sunny Chan (Host)

Director & Screenwriter of Men On the Dragon

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About The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (www.hkapa.edu)

The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, established by Government Ordinance in 1984, is a leading tertiary institution in performing arts in Asia. It provides professional undergraduate education and practice-based postgraduate studies. The study encompasses Chinese Opera, Dance, Drama, Film and Television, Music, and Theatre and Entertainment Arts. Its educational philosophy reflects the cultural diversity of Hong Kong with emphasis on Chinese and Western traditions, and interdisciplinary learning.