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Discuss the future direction of the Academy of Performing Arts

2021-11-25T09:11:46.962Z


The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts is one of the largest all-round performing arts academies in Asia. Its special feature is that it is not funded and operated by the University Grants Committee, but is directly supervised by the Home Affairs Bureau. This also makes it work


The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts is one of the largest all-round performing arts academies in Asia.

Its special feature is that it is not funded and operated by the University Grants Committee, but is directly supervised by the Home Affairs Bureau.

This also gives it a certain degree of flexibility and flexibility in operation.


The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts has always been professionally dominated rather than academically dominated. However, one year, the "Policy Address" suddenly announced that the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts ranked first in Asia.

Hu Enwei, a cultural person, believes that only by learning the technology can you be able to give play to yourself, this is an unchanging truth.

The status of technology in the Academy of Performing Arts is getting lower and lower, because the government requires it to have an international ranking.

The Academy of Performing Arts should think about how to reposition itself, and should determine that it is a technology-led, industrial-led, social-oriented, and work-led school.

He believes that the Academy of Performing Arts should form alliances with different high schools in Hong Kong to formulate a school-based curriculum for the Diploma of Creative Arts (DCA) and form a number of middle schools for music and dance so that students can concentrate on learning arts from an early age.

In addition, different art groups should be allowed to create in the academy.

Students should go out of campus and go to a real professional art group for long-term internships and work.

The 2020 Policy Address announced that the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts ranked first in Asia.

(Photo by Huang Yongjun)

He also believes that the Academy of Performing Arts should establish close ties with the Hong Kong film and television industry, such as establishing direct cooperation with TVB, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and other media to meet the needs of industry development in personnel training.

On the other hand, we should establish a closer relationship with the LCSD in terms of performing arts venue management and technology, and cultivate talents to enter the LCSD system to serve the society and performers.

He also advocated that the Academy of Performing Arts should recruit students from the mainland and connect with the mainland to become a national-level academy.

In the future, we should connect to the Greater Bay Area and consider establishing campuses for performing arts academies in Shenzhen and Zhuhai...

For detailed analysis, please read the "

Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Needs Adjustment of Development Strategy

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