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Fellowship Participant – Shirley Lam

Fellowship Participants

Shirley Lam

Shirley Lam

Creative Producer
Toolbox Percussion
Hong Kong

Shirley is an arts administrator with extensive experience in planning local and overseas performing arts projects. She currently serves as the company manager of Passoverdance, the creative producer of Toolbox Percussion, and an independent arts practitioner. She actively seeks diverse projects and has a successful track record in securing government and private funding. During her tenure as the company manager of Passoverdance, she has been involved in the production of numerous professional dance works, as well as the planning and implementation of various arts education programs. The company received the Award for Outstanding Dance Education or Community Dance from the Hong Kong Dance Award in 2022 and 2025. She has led the company to participate in various international dance festivals, such as the CODA International Dance Festival in Oslo. In 2021, Shirley joined Toolbox Percussion as a creative producer, where she is responsible for project management, production, and organizing touring performances. The "A Double Listen" series she was involved in has been resident at the prestigious Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial in Japan. Shirley brings a wealth of experience in implementing both local and overseas performing arts projects. She has coordinated cultural exchange tours to prominent destinations such as Europe, Oslo, Japan, Singapore, Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Xi'an, and Taiwan. Shirley is dedicated to collaborating with artists from different fields to promote performing arts. She has collaborated with top performers from mainland China as well as renowned local and overseas artists and has served as a producer for several arts projects funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. Shirley holds a Master's degree in Cultural Management from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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ISPA would like to thank the Culture, Sports, and Tourism Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region for funding the program and the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (HKADC) for their partnership in this important regional initiative.

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