Explore the World of Chinese Opera
Chinese opera has a very colourful heritage that involves different areas of culture and arts, including but not limited to, history, literature, dialect, drama, dance, music, martial art, costume and makeup.
SRCE has specially invited Prof. Martin Lau, Dean of School of Chinese Opera, to give you a glimpse of the artistic and aesthetic world of Chinese Opera and introduce the highlights of our upcoming Cantonese opera performance, Gongs and Drums. Book your session for the talk now and join us at Gongs and Drums to experience this traditional cultural heritage first-hand!
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Project A continues in June!
Thanks to the enthusiastic support from our Young Friends of the Academy members, the Project A online workshops – “Becoming A Composer” and “Future Playwright” – held last month were a hit. By popular demand, both workshops will return in June. Register now before all the spots are gone!
The Social Impact of Performing Arts
Life Planning Forum 2022
Research shows that performing arts can create a positive impact on a wide variety of social issues, including health and wellbeing, inclusion, empowerment, and community building, etc. As the leading tertiary institution in performing arts in Asia, the Academy is devoted to providing quality education and nurturing students to care for the society.
Our Director, Deans and representatives of the six Schools of the Academy will share how performing arts education can foster social connection and inclusion, provide insight on identifying talented students, and give life planning advice for students to help them develop their career.
Secondary School Principals, Career Masters, Counsellors, and Teachers are cordially invited to participate in this meaningful dialogue.
Join the Forum
Reflection on the tension between City and You –
Transforming anxiety energy into multimedia art
Commonly, people experience levels of anxiety every day. Sponsored by the JK and Ingrid Lee Foundation Creative Project Fund, Leo Cheng, Billy Ng and Cherry Vong of the School of Music launched a multimedia and cross-disciplinary project, City and You, which aimed at arousing public awareness of anxiety. They formed a production team of students and alumni from four Schools of the Academy and staged a multimedia concert featuring their own compositions with visual (video, lighting arrangement and dance) and audio (music and sound arrangement) presentations. The team hoped to raise the awareness of anxiety in the public and artistically transform it into positive motivation.