Hong Kong 2006

Overview
Schedule
Speaker Bios
Registrants
ProEx Exhibitors
Pitch Sessions
Gallery

SPEECHES:
Read the keynote speech of Lin Hwai-min
Read the awards dinner speech of Dr. Patrick Ho

ARTICLES:
ISPA Academy presenter Oliver Chou writes about the China National Symphony Orchestra's 50th anniversary.

EVALUATION:
Results are now on-line

Read a report from the event by Jeff Ellinger

PHOTOS:
from ISPA
from Ken Fischer

ISPA Academy
June 6-7, 2006
Academy Participants

Visit the local web site for the ISPA Congress, available in English and Chinese.

Feature
ISPA's 20th International Congress
The New Silk Road for the Performing Arts
June 8 – 11, 2006

Hong Kong
 

Pitch Sessions

ISPA2006 Pitch Session
June 10, Saturday

Venue: Studio Theatre, Level 4
Hong Kong Cultural Centre
10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Download the schedule and venue map (pdf file)

Schedule
Rehearsal: 0800 - 0930
Pitch Session: 1215 – 1330
ProEx & Buffet Lunch: 1330-1600


Criteria and rules for Pitch applicants for ISPA Congresses.
Developed by the ISPA Pitch Committee: Robyn Archer, Ruth Felt, Walter Jaffe, Paul King.

The purpose of the ISPA Pitch session is twofold:

  1. This is a forum for creators to share new projects with the ISPA membership. The focus is on projects which are in development, or which have had no or little professional exposure. Inspiring and quality works which have already been premiered but have a potential for international touring and room for artistic enhancement and expansion may also be considered.
  2. The forum offers ISPA members an opportunity to view some of the new, cutting edge projects before they enter the market fully, to enable members to get involved in commissioning and/or presenting these developing works.

Seven to nine exciting and diverse new performing arts projects are selected by the Committee, based on artistic merit and creativity. Those selected will reflect geographic diversity, and a broad spectrum of mediums. The Congress pitch session projects may reflect the diversity and character of the specific Congress site. The Congress host may nominate a representative from the host city onto the Congress pitch Committee.

No more than two people may present the project. It is highly desirable that one or both be artistically involved with their project.

The presentation is to be maximum seven minutes in length, and can include any combination of text, audio, visual, and performance The presenter may speak over the audio/visual. There is an opportunity directly following the Pitch session (at the “Meet-the-Artists” tables in ProEx) to interact with delegates, and to answer any questions.
Applicants for the Pitch session do not need to be ISPA members.
The application and processing fee is $50 per project (non refundable). If one of the two presenters of the project is an ISPA member, this fee is waived.

Applicants will be required to provide brief biographies, a summary of the project, relevant logistical details, and all audio- and visual supporting materials at the time of the application deadline, which is stated on the Application Form. ALL APPLICATION MATERIALS MUST BE SUBMITTED IN ENGLISH.

History
Borrowed in concept from a program originated at the Banff Film & Television Festival in Alberta, Canada and now featured at film festivals around the world, the ISPA Pitch Session is designed to attract interest and investment from ISPA colleagues in planned international and/or cross-cultural projects.

At every December Conference since the early 1990’s, and many of the June Congresses delegates were exposed to new works during Pitch sessions. Many of these productions attracted serious interest, which often resulted in successful collaborations.

Delegates in Vancouver heard pitches from the Marrugeku Company (Australia); the Holy Body Tattoo, The Banff Centre for the Arts, and Autumn Leaf Performance (Canada); Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company (United States). The Marrugeku production of Crying Baby gained commitment from a new presenting partner, and other presentations attracted interest in further discussion.

Multi-media presentations given in December 1999 to Conference delegates in New York from Ping Chong & Company / Ensemble Sequentia (multi-national), Sydney Dance Company (Australia), Opera Africa (Africa), China National Culture and Art (China), Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Great Britain), Lines Contemporary Ballet (multi-national), Michael Mao Dance (United States) and Michael Curry (United States)

 

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