E-news January 2018 |
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A Bit More than Arts Festival 2017 has begun on 2 January. The Festival consists of three interesting activities: Exhibition I, Exhibition of Most Favourite Picks: Exhibition II along with an Up Close and Personal Performance. Visitors have the chance in enjoying the artworks by participants of Inclusive Arts Project. Up Close and Personal Performance, stage on 27 January; will bring you various art performances. You are welcome to appreciate the creativities and idea trials of artists with different abilities.
Exhibition of Most Favourite Picks: Exhibition I 24 January – 6 February 2018 10:00am-8:00pm Venue: L1 Gallery & Central Courtyard, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre Up Close and Personal Performance 27 January 2018 (Sat) 4:00pm-5:00pm Venue: L1 Gallery & Central Courtyard, Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre Exhibition of Most Favourite Picks: Exhibition II 2-31 January 2018 Venue: Community Art Gallery, Cheung Sha Wan MTR Station For programme details, please visit http://www.adahk.org.hk/?a=doc&id=2970 |
Being one of the flagship signature projects of ADAHK, CAB enters its 10th year in 2018. The 2018 one will centered on visual arts. We sincerely encourage you to begin generating of your artistic ideas and conceptual design without any delay if you’re interested in participate.
Application will be opened in the end of February, further details and updates will be announced later on ADA website, follow us at: http://www.adahk.org.hk/?a=doc&id=2996 |
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Application of 2018 Trainer’s Training Master Classes have started
Recruitment for the 2018 Trainer’s Training Master Classes of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Community Project Grant - Inclusive Arts Project have opened. Kaite O’Reilly, playwright from UK will host a workshop on theatre storytelling and collaboration. Meanwhile, two dancers from UK Stopgap Dance Company will share their inclusive practice in dance training. Applications from those who need to work with people with different abilities and with relevant interest are invited.
Details and application Cultivating the Creative Spark – Telling diverse stories individually, collectively, in words and images Dance Teacher Training – An Insight into Inclusive Practice http://www.adahk.org.hk/?a=group&id=trainer |
Ink Asia 2017
ADAHK was invited to take part in Ink Asia 2017 to showcase artworks of artists with disabilities. The exhibition was held successfully in between 14th and 17th December at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Our Resident Artists Ko Nam, Liu Tung Mui and Registered Artist Lo Pui Yung were there to share with visitors their artistic philosophy and stories behind their art pieces. Visitors also had chance in experiencing two types of art accessibility service, namely tactile production and audio description. We were convinced seeds have been planted for a more open and inclusive society in the sense of art appreciation. Thank you very much indeed for all of your support in making our fair debut a great success!
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New Office for ADAM
ADAM, our social enterprise; has moved to the following address on Tuesday 2nd January, 2018:Unit 10B, Gold Swan Commercial Building, 438-444 Hennessy Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Where all phone and fax numbers along with email addresses remain unchanged. Welcome to drop by and say Hi, there is also an exhibition area in showcasing our artists’ great talent. |
【Arts Accessibility Scheme】 Accessible Programs in January
We will provide arts accessibility services for the following arts programs. Welcome to enjoy and participant.
- "The Yellow Rubber Duck" by Chung Ying Theatre (with Audio Description in Cantonese and Theatrical Interpretation) http://www.jcaasc.hk/?a=doc&id=3000 - Relaxed Performance: "Swan Lake" by Hong Kong Ballet http://www.jcaasc.hk/?a=doc&id=2998 |
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