Joy of Arts

Drama
Sign language song, Dance
photo of Joy of Arts
Environmental Drama (Mime Show) of Joy of Arts
The Tragedy of Hamlet (Stage Performance) of Joy of Arts
Cyber Run for the Rehab (Mime Show) of Joy of Arts

Introduction

Joy of Arts was founded in 2004, affiliating to The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf, Jockey Club Hong Kong Centre, with aims to unearth and develop potentials in performing arts of people with hearing impairement, as well as to help them obtain deeper knowledge in art culture and promote social harmony where the community would appreciate the hearing impaired talents through performing art.

Awards


2014
 Champion, “The 7th Signs Talent Quest” (Sign Language Variety Group), The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2012
 Champion, “The 6th Signs Talent Quest” (Sign Language Variety Group), The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2010              
 Champion, “The 5th Signs Talent Quest” (Sign Language Variety Group), The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2008              
 1st runner-up, “The 4th Signs Talent Quest” (Sign Language Drama Group), The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2007              
 1st runner-up and Best Stage Performance, “The 5th Hong Kong Hand Sign Song Competition”, Y’s Men’s Centre for the Deaf of Chinese YMCA of Hong Kong

Experience


2014
 “Joy of Arts Group “Good Show” –The Tragedy of Hamlet”, The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
 “Green Life Drama”, Council for Sustainable Development
 “CyberRun for Rehab – Healthy Steps in Cyberport”, The Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation
2013
 “Deaf Experience Christmas Carnival”, Yuen Long Plaza
2012
 “Love in Silence ” , The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2011              
 “Agape Thanksgiving Get-together”, Agape Love Deaf International
 “Integration of Persons with and without Hearing impairment”, The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf
2010              
 “Joy of Arts Show”, The Hong Kong Society for the Deaf Jockey Club Hong Kong Centre
 “Eastern District PHAB Integration Fun Day”, Eastern District Council
2009              
 “Fun of Silence”, Ngau Chi Wan Civic Centre