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Zoom ID: 955-0283-1588
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日期:2022年10月15日
[New Course info] CUMT4101 Special Topics in Antiquities and Heritage Management — 2nd term, 2022-23
本課程探討傳統粵劇與不同層面的香港文化的緊密關係,內容包括神功戲與民間宗教和世俗活動;商業性的戲院演出;不同政府單位如何推動粵劇發展;戲班的組成和結構;年青演員的培訓;粵劇劇本的解讀;粵劇音樂簡介;粵劇的唱、做、唸、打、舞等課題。
陳守仁教授
陳守仁教授是前音樂系教授,現任文化管理課程兼任教授,近著有《唐滌生創作傳奇》(2016)、《香港神功粵劇的浮沉》(2018)、《早期粵劇史-麥嘯霞〈廣東戲劇史略〉校注》(2020)、《紫釵記讀本》(2021)和《帝女花讀本》(2022)等。
Time : Mon 12:30 – 15:15
Venue : Li Dak Sum Bldg 218
Medium of instruction : English and Cantonese
Course Instructor : Prof. CHAN Sau Yan
[New Course info] CUMT3003 New Media Arts Management — 2nd term, 2022-23
The course aims to provide basic introduction of media arts management to the students, enhance their knowledge towards the understandings of the art and cultural environment in Hong Kong based on the global media arts development. The objective is to introduce the importance of how management skills could be applied in creative industries, and how the management processes enhance a media art project from curatorial idea to execution. The course will also provide an overall picture to the students about the current media arts global scene and serve as a basic foundation to enhance their understandings and interest in the arts and cultural field.
Joel Kwong is an international media art curator, writer, producer and educator based in Hong Kong. She is currently the Programme Director for Microwave International
New Media Arts Festival (www.microwavefest.net), and the founder of SIBYLS – a creative Arts x Tech consultation and production agency. Joel has a strong belief in art and technology, and her curated projects have been shown in many different cities around the globe; most recent projects includes Future Media Art Festival in Taiwan, Microwave Festival edition 2021, Glow Shenzhen online media art showcase “Fireflies: The Glowing Dots”, Connecting the Dots – a media art archaeology online exhibition & website etc.
Time : Wed 15:30 – 18:15
Venue : Y.C. Liang Hall G06
Medium of instruction : Cantonese
Course Instructor : Ms. Joel KWONG
[New Course info] CUMT3002 Performing Arts Management — 2nd term, 2022-23
The theoretical insights and professional practice skills of performing arts management would be combined and presented in the course.
In this course, you will cover key performing arts management concepts such as:
• Definition of performance and performing arts
• The creation of performance
• Managing performing arts organisations and cultural businesses
• Funding systems and fundraising
• Creativity and marketing
• Audience development and audience evaluation
• Contemporary performances and art-technology
• Cultural policy and critical thinking
You will learn and finish the creative and interactive projects about fundraising, art proposals and the critical discussions in the presentation and the project/ essay.
Mr. Wai-ki CHAN (Felix) M.A. (Goldsmiths University of London, UK)
Felix Chan holds the Master Degree in Creative & Cultural Entrepreneurship – Theatre & Performance Pathway, Goldsmiths University of London. He is a part-time lecturer in the School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University since 2019. He is an experienced art curator and producer who have worked with the theatre and film companies in Hong Kong and Taiwan since 2008. Founded FELIXISM CREATION, a cross-discipline creative enterprise in theatre, art-tech, critical writing and illustration. He focuses on multi-cultural, technological, political and immersive theatre, dance and independent film performances.
He is an experienced art critic and had the award of Young Artist (Critic), Hong Kong Art Development Awards (2015) by Hong Kong Development Council.
Time : Tue 09:30 – 12:15
Venue : Y.C. Liang Hall G03
Course Instructor : Mr. Felix Chan
Language of Instruction : Cantonese and English
[New Course info] CUMT2005 Management of Public and Non-profit Cultural Organization — 2nd term, 2022-23
Hong Kong and countries all over the world, or indeed most developed countries and some developing countries, both their public and the private sectors, invest a lot of resources in developing art and culture with a view to enhancing its citizens’ life and developing their countries’ cultural economy. Hence, it is essential for such countries to have adequate and able human resource to manage either the public or the private non-profit cultural organizations. This course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills for managing such organizations. They would learn the different management functions and skills to interact effectively with different stakeholders in the art ecology whereby art making, art promoting, art seeing, art selling, art financing, art archiving and art learning are all interwoven into a colourful tapestry making a city culturally rich and vibrant.
Ms. May Fung
Independent Art & Cultural Worker
Master of Art (Human Resource Management), McQuarie University, Australia
Chair, Art & Culture Outreach
Expert Adviser for the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme under the Advisory Committee on Arts Development (ACAD) of the Home Affairs Bureau
Assessor, Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Advisor, Leisure & Cultural Services Department
Video Artist
Time : Thur 12:30 – 15:15
Venue : William M W Mong Eng Bldg 703
Course Instructor : Ms. May Fung
Language of Instruction : Cantonese and English
[新開辦]策展與藝術策略副修課程
We are pleased to announce that a Minor programme in Curation and Artistic Strategies would be offered starting from the academic year 2021 – 22. The programme is co-organized by the BA Programme in Cultural Management and the Department of Fine Arts. Students admitted in 2018-19 and thereafter are eligible to take this minor programme.
For more detailed information and the study scheme, you are encouraged to visit our website https://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/cumt/programme/minor-program/