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Asia Cultural Co-operation Forum 2007

Date: 24 July 2007, Tuesday and 25 July 2007, Wednesday
Venue: Drama Theatre, The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts

Simultaneous interpretation in English, Putonghua and Cantonese will be provided for all the sessions.

Session 1: World Creativity Summit: Launch and Public Dialogues
Session 2: Living Urban Heritage
Session 3: Culture Core Values and Chinese Modernity
Session 4: Popular Culture


Opening Ceremony of ACCF 2007 Open Forum cum
Opening Ceremony of the World Creativity Summit (WCS)

 
  ACCF Open Forum Opening Remarks by Secretary for Home Affairs
Transcript


WCS Opening Remarks by Mr Dan BARON COHEN, Chair of the World Alliance of Arts Education and Director of WCS 2007
Transcript

Speech by Prof Liane Hentschke, President of International Society for Music Education
Transcript

Speech by Dr Ann Kuo, World President of International Society for Education through Art Transcript
 
 




Tuesday 24 July 2007, 9:30 am - 1:00 pm

Session 1: World Creativity Summit: Launch and Public Dialogues


Co-organisers World Alliance of Arts Education
Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture


The World Creativity Summit aims to design cultural and educational strategies capable of responding to the global challenges of our time. The Summit will bring together outstanding innovators from the realms of education, arts, science, politics and policy-making, trade, industry and journalism into intimate dialogue to design strategies and partnerships that will advocate and institutionalize the creative pedagogies of the 21st Century.

The foundations of the World Creativity Summit were laid during the 2006 UNESCO World Congress for Arts in Education. A key element of that Congress was the announcement of a Joint Declaration between:

- the International Drama/Theatre and Education Association (IDEA)
- the International Society for Music Education (ISME)
- the International Society for Education through the Art (InSEA)

who agreed to found a World Alliance for Arts Education (WAAE) to share resources, research efforts of art education practices, develop interdiscinplinary international projects and broaden the political will to implement arts based pedagogies throughout the world.

The Summit has been designed as an intimate and informal working meeting where leading experts will offer short provocative keynotes in one of four strategic areas – the development of human creativity, advocacy, industrial partnership and policy – which will be debated by a plenary roundtable. Summit speakers will then be invited to present and develop proposals based on their experience at their own roundtables towards the development of a 5 year strategic plan. The Summit will be structured into four steps:

1. Building a forum of cooperation and innovation
2. Stimulating new questions and experimental proposals
3. Identifying key resources and potential collaborations
4. Building and agreeing a strategic plan

Further information is available from the World Creativity Summit website: www.worldcreativitysummit.org.

 
  Arts Education: from pedagogy to sustainable futures? Transcript
  Provocative Keynotes:   Prof Ngugi WA THIONG'O
Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature, University of California, Irvine, USA
      Dr Rathna KUMAR
Artistic Director, Samskriti, Society for Indian
Performing Arts
      Mr Paul COLLARD
National Director, Creative Partnerships,
United Kingdom
      Prof Shifra SCHONMANN
Head of Laboratory for Research, Theatre/Drama
Education, University of Haifa, Israel
      Mr Jooho KIM
President, Korea Arts & Culture Education Service,
Korea
Ms Ada WONG
Chair of Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary
Culture / Director of World Creativity Summit
  Questioner
Keynotes:
  Prof Graham WELCH
Head of School of Arts and Humanities,
University of London, United Kingdom
Prof Penina MLAMA
Executive Director, Forum for African Women
Educationalists, Kenya
      Mr Allan AGERBO
Vice Principal, European Performers House,
Denmark
Dr Michael DAY
InSEA Executive Board
      Dr Dalia SIAULYTIENE
Chief Officer (Arts Education, Arts Projects,
Ministry of Education and Science),
The Republic of Lithuania
Prof William SUN Huizhu
Vice-President, Shanghai Theatre Academy, China

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Technological Convergence: globalisation or cultural democracy? Transcript
  Provocative Keynotes:   Ms Clarisa RUIZ
Head of Arts, Ministerio de Cultura de Colombia, Colombia
      Prof Amandina LIHAMBA
Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
      Prof Tuula TAMMINEN
Professor of Child Psychiatry, University of Tampere, Finland
      Dr Max WYMAN
OC, Arts and Cultural Policy Advisor; Immediate Past President, Canadian Commission for UNESCO
      Mr Danny YUNG
Chief Executive, Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture
Questioner
Keynotes:
Dr Victor FUNG
Professor of Music Education, University of South
Florida, USA
      Ms Veronica BAXTER
Senior Lecturer, Drama Studies, University of
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Ms Shanta SERBJEET SINGH
Chairperson, The Asia Pacific Performing Arts
Network, APPAN (INTERNATIONAL), India
      Dr Mekuria ABATE
Managing Director of Eastern Africa Theatre Institute /
Ethiopian National Chapter, Mekuria Theatre Studio
and Entertainment
Dr John STEERS
General Secretary, National Society for Education
in Art and Design, United Kingdom
      Mr Richard ENGELHARDT
Regional Advisor for Culture in Asia and the Pacific,
UNESCO
Prof Keith SWANWICK
Emeritus Professor, Music Education, Institute of
Education, University of London, United Kingdom

 



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