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Appointments to Committee on Performing Arts and Funding Committee for the Performing Arts
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     The Home Affairs Bureau announced today (November 20) the appointment or re-appointment of members to the Committee on Performing Arts and the Funding Committee for the Performing Arts.

     The Committee on Performing Arts was established in November 2004 to advise the Government on the provision of performing arts service including:

- the promotion of appreciation, expression and creativity in the performing arts;

- the formulation of strategies and plans for the development of performing arts facilities and services, with reference to the Culture and Heritage Commission Policy recommendations; and

- the encouragement of community support and partnership with different sectors in arts education, cultural exchange and other matters pertaining to the promotion of the performing arts.

     In its new term, the committee will continue to examine issues of concern to the performing arts sector, including venue policy, arts education and programme promotion and audience development policies.  

     The Funding Committee for the Performing Arts was established in November 2006 to advise the Government on the funding policies for the major performing arts groups, including:

- the issue of consolidated grants to the major performing arts groups currently receiving annual subvention from the Home Affairs Bureau;

- the development of a new funding system, which includes a common assessment mechanism with a set of clear and measurable assessment criteria, for funding the performing arts groups currently receiving annual subvention from the HAB having regard to the parameters recommended in the Committee on Performing Arts Recommendation Report (I);

-  the introduction of mechanisms in the new funding system to allow for the upward or downward adjustment of the funding level of each group;

-  the introduction of mechanisms for "entry and exit" of groups receiving Government subventions, including mechanisms for review and appeal, and for the referral of groups from the Hong Kong Arts Development Council; and

-  the consideration on the need to establish "flagship" performing companies in Hong Kong for the purpose of funding.

     The two committees will serve a two-year term until October 31, 2010.

     The full membership lists of the two committees are as follows:

Committee on Performing Arts
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Chairman          Dr Darwin Chen

Vice-chairman     Mr Vincent Chow Wing-shing

Members           Mr Jolland Chan
                  Mr Chan Sai-wah
                  Mr Eric Cheng Kam-chung
                  Dr Ho Siu-kee
                  Dr Saimond Ip
                  Mr Ko Chi-sum
                  Mr Irving Koo Yee-yin
                  Ms Ida Lam Choi-chu
                  Mrs Stella Lau Kun Lai-kuen
                  Mr Peter Lee Ka-kit
                  Mr Maurice Lee Wai-man
                  Prof Lo King-man
                  Dr Ma Ka-fai
                  Mr Fredric Mao
                  Ms Karen Tang Shuk-tak
                  Ms Ada Wong Ying-kay
                  Mr Frankie Yeung Wai-shing

Ex-officio members  

Representative of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council
Representative of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts
Representative of the Home Affairs Bureau
Representative of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Funding Committee for the Performing Arts
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Chairman          Dr Darwin Chen

Vice-chairman     Prof Lo King-man

Members           Mr William Au Weng-hei
                  Dr Lam Pun-lee
                  Mr Ma Fung-kwok

Ex-officio members

Chairman of the Committee on Venue Partnership
Chairman of the Programme and Development Committee
Representative of the Home Affairs Bureau
Representative of the Leisure and Cultural Services Department

Ends/Thursday, November 20, 2008
Issued at HKT 16:09

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