Hong Kong Arts Festival

Hong Kong Arts Festival
GenreArts festival
LocationHong Kong
Years active1973–present
Founded1973 (1973)
Website[1]
Hong Kong Arts Festival
Traditional Chinese香港藝術節
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēung góng ngaih syuht jit
JyutpingHeong1 gong2 ngai6 soet6 zit3
Hong Kong Arts Festival in 2013

The Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF), launched in 1973, is an international arts festival held in Hong Kong. It covers all genres of the performing arts as well as a diverse range of educational events in February and March each year.

History

The inaugural Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) took place in 1973.

Description

Genres seen and heard at the Hong Kong Arts Festival include classical music , Western opera, Chinese opera, world music, jazz, drama, dance, musicals. Large-scale special events and outdoor events. HKAF presented top international artists and ensembles, such as Cecilia Bartoli, José Carreras, Yo-Yo Ma, Philip Glass, Kurt Masur, Riccardo Chailly, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Sylvie Guillem, Kevin Spacey, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariinsky Theatre, Bavarian State Opera, New York City Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch, Cloud Gate Dance Theater, Zingaro, Royal Shakespeare Company, Moscow Art Theatre, and Beijing People's Art Theatre.

HKAF actively collaborates with Hong Kong’s own creative talent and showcases emerging local artists. Over the years, HKAF has commissioned and produced over 250 local productions across genres including Cantonese opera, theatre, chamber opera, music and contemporary dance, many with successful subsequent runs in Hong Kong and overseas.

HKAF frequently partners with renowned international artists and institutions to produce exceptional works, such as Der Fensterputzer (The Window Washer) co-produced with Goethe-Institut Hong Kong and Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch; Richard III and The Tempest produced by The Old Vic, BAM and Neal Street under “The Bridge Project” with HKAF as a co-commissioning institution; Green Snake co-commissioned with Shanghai International Arts Festival; Dream of the Red Chamber co-produced with San Francisco Opera; Laila, a co-produced with Finnish National Opera and Ballet, and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea , co-produced with The Central Academy of Drama, China and Compagnie Point Fixe.

HKAF invests heavily in arts education for young people. Over the past 33 years, our “Young Friends” scheme has reached around 849,000 local secondary and tertiary school students. A variety of arts education projects serving primary, secondary, and tertiary school students have been launched in recent years, featuring activities such as student showcases, pre-performance talks, open rehearsals, opportunities to attend Festival performances, as well as in-school workshops and lecture demonstrations led by international and local artists. Donations to the “Student Ticket Scheme” also make available approximately 10,000 half-price student tickets each year.

HKAF organises a diverse range of “Festival PLUS” activities in community locations each year to enhance engagement between artists and audiences. These include films, lecture demonstrations, masterclasses, workshops, symposia, backstage visits, exhibitions, meet-the-artist sessions, and guided cultural tours.

HKAF actively promotes inclusion via the arts to every corner of the community. The “No Limits” project, co-presented with The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust, was launched in 2019. Through a series of performances and diverse arts experiences for students and the community, “No Limits” strives to create an inclusive space for people with different abilities to share the joy of the arts together.

To provide greater financial security and long-term sustainability for the Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival Foundation was officially launched in 2022. Donations to the Foundation will be used towards enabling the Festival to present in the future large-scale or special projects which its annual budget cannot cater for.

Hong Kong Arts Festival Commissions and New Works

Every year the Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF) commissions and produces a series of original works that range from chamber opera, contemporary dance, theatre, innovative Beijing opera to contemporary music. These works bring together individual artists and collaborators as well as organisations from different artistic fields, whose talent shines on stage and backstage. Initiated in Hong Kong, these productions are not bound by a geographical “localness”, but transcend the local identity to echo the sensibilities of Mainland China, Taiwan Asia or even the world. This is part of HKAF’s vision as an international arts festival, and the direction it has taken in making arts as a major arts organisation in Hong Kong.

The Festival explores different modes of commissioning and production for each new work. Most of these productions are directly commissioned and produced by the Festival, which supports the creation of these works in every way from the conception of production, script development to selection of performers, creative and production teams, and oversees production arrangements, marketing and publicity, sales, and even the publication of new plays. As an independent producer working within the limits of this often hectic environment for artistic creation and production in Hong Kong, we hope to build a stronger framework with arts practitioners for the creation of new works. Apart from original local productions, we established cross-border collaboration with artists from Mainland China, Taiwan, Germany, France, England, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and the US. In exploring new thematic possibilities and creative concepts, we also set out to expand the international reach of the Festival through these co-commissions.

Chairs and directors

Year Festival Chairman Executive Director
1973 1st HKAF Sir Run Run Shaw CBE

邵逸夫爵士

1974 2nd HKAF
1975 3rd HKAF
1976 4th HKAF
1977 5th HKAF
1978 6th HKAF
1979 7th HKAF
1980 8th HKAF Keith Statham

史迪敦先生

1981 9th HKAF
1982 10th HKAF
1983 11th HKAF
1984 12th HKAF
1985 13th HKAF
1986 14th HKAF
1987 15th HKAF
1988 16th HKAF Tseng Sun Man

鄭新文先生

1989 17th HKAF
1990 18th HKAF The Hon Martin Barrow OBE JP

鮑磊先生

1991 19th HKAF
1992 20th HKAF
1993 21st HKAF
1994 22nd HKAF
1995 23rd HKAF Kau Ng

吳球先生

1996 24th HKAF
1997 25th HKAF
1998 26th HKAF
1999 27th HKAF
2000 28th HKAF
2001 29th HKAF
2002 30th HKAF Mona Leung

梁紹榮夫人

2003 31st HKAF Douglas Gautier

高德禮先生

2004 32nd HKAF Charles Y K Lee

李業廣先生

2005 33rd HKAF
2006 34th HKAF
2007 35th HKAF Ms. Tisa Ho

何嘉坤女士

2008 36th HKAF
2009 37th HKAF
2010 38th HKAF
2011 39th HKAF
2012 40th HKAF
2013 41st HKAF
2014 42nd HKAF Ronald Arculli

夏佳理先生

2015 43rd HKAF
2016 44th HKAF Victor Cha

查懋成先生

2017 45th HKAF
2018 46th HKAF
2019 47th HKAF
2020 48th HKAF
2021 49th HKAF
2022 50th HKAF Flora Yu

余潔儀女士

2023 51st HKAF
2024 52nd HKAF Lo King-man

盧景文先生

2025 53rd HKAF
2026 54th HKAF

Selected past events

Year Programme Highlights

Festival Opening

Programme Highlights

Festival Finale

1996 Julio Bocca & Ballet Argentino
1997 Tan Dun Marco Polo Montreal Symphony Orchestra
1998 Richard Strauss Salome

Los Angeles Opera

Compania Nacional de Danza
1999 Cantonese Opera – An All-Star Night Hamburg Ballet

A Midsummer Night's Dream

2000 China National Symphony Orchestra Birmingham Royal Ballet

Edward II

2001 Rossini's La Cenerentola National Ballet of China

Raise the Red Lantern

2002 Bolshoi Theatre

Boris Godunov

National Ballet of China

Raise the Red Lantern

2003 Stuttgart Opera

The Abduction from the Seraglio

Hamburg Ballet

Nijinsky

2004 Komische Oper Berlin

The Merry Widow

London Symphony Orchestra

under Gennadi Rozhdestvensky

2005 Polish National Opera - Otello

Conductor: Jacek Kaspszyk

Director: Mariusz Trelinski

Tenor: Richard Decker

Tenor: Krzysztof Bednarek

Ballet Nacional de Espana

Director: Jose Antonio

2006 Michael Tilson Thomas and San Francisco Symphony

Soloist: Lynn Harrell

Semper Opera Dresden and Opera Nuremberg

Mozart's Don Giovanni

Conductor: Howard Arman

Director: Willy Decker

2007 Yuri Simonov and the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra

Soloist: Konstantin Lifschitz

Soloist: Boris Belkin

Soloist: Shen Wenyu

Tango Buenos Aires
2008 Stuttgart Ballet - Swan Lake

Choreographer: John Cranko

Vladimie Jurowski and the London Philharmonic Orchestra

Soloist: Nikolaj Znaider

Soloist: Jean-Yves Thibaudet

2009 Bernard Haitink and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Lisa Ono A celebration of 50 years of Bossa Nova
2010 Cantonese Opera Treasures Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra
2011 Cecilia Bartoli Lost Tango Ute Lemper and the Piazzolla Sextet
2012 The Hamburg Ballet John Neumeier

Third Symphony of Gustav Mahler

Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra - Daniel Harding
2013 American Ballet Theatre - Dance Gala

AD: Kevin McKenzie

Teatro Di San Carlo - Viva Verdi

Conductor: Michele Mariotti

Choral Director: Salvatore Caputo

2014 Guerzenich Orchestra Cologne Savonlinna Opera Festival Gala Concert
2015 Christian Thielemann & the Staatskapelle Dresden The Bolshoi Ballet - Jewels
2016 Compagnia Finzi Pasca - La Verità (The Truth) The Mikhailovsky Ballet - The Sleeping Beauty
2017 Bayerisches Staatsballett (Bavarian State Ballet) - La Bayadère A co-production between San Francisco Opera and

the Hong Kong Arts Festival - Dream of the Red Chamber

2018 Ballett Zürich - Anna Karenina Estonian National Symphony Orchestra and

Estonian National Male Choir

2019 Marin Alsop with the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra The Hamburg Ballet-John Neumeier -

The World of John Neumeier

2020 Andris Nelsons with the Boston Symphony Orchestra

(Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)

Igor Moiseyev Ballet - Legend of the Century

(Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic)

2021 Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra - Music About China Igor Moiseyev State Academic Ensemble of Popular Dance -

Igor Moiseyev Ballet Special

2022 Paris Opera Ballet Romeo and Juliet Shanghai Opera House: Concert version of Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci
2023 Ballet of the Slovene National Theatre Maribor: Radio and Juliet & The Rite of Spring Bamberg Symphony (Conducted by Jakub Hrůša)
2024 Bayerische Staatsoper: Ariadne auf Naxos Shanghai Ballet: In the Mood for Love
2025 Orchestra del Teatro Comunale di Bologna China NCPA Orchestra (Conducted by Lü Jia)
2026 Ballet Nacional de España—La Bella Otero Dance Theatre—Dream in The Peony Pavilion

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