Time:09:00 – 17:00, 18 Oct 2008 (Sat)
Venue: Shanghai Conservatory of Music, 20 Fenyang Rd, Shanghai
The Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy in partnership with the UK’s Clore Leadership Programme is organising the China-UK Arts Management Dialogue with the support of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music.
Four UK leaders from the arts and cultural sector will gather in Shanghai for the first time alongside Chinese counterparts to explore current issues affecting both Chinese and UK cultural organisations with a specific focus on arts education, participation, marketing and fundraising.
In addition to professional development, the Dialogue provides a networking opportunity for local Chinese arts managers and aims to strengthen cultural exchange and cooperation between the UK and China
How to register:
This activity is oriented to arts management professionals. Teachers and students from related areas are also welcomed. Booking in advance is required.
Please fill in the registration form and email it to arts.assistant@britishcouncil.org.cn before October 13th, 2008 to book a seat. Please click here and download the form (WORD format).
The registration request from arts management professionals will be prioritised due to limited seats.
Enquiry: 021-63912626-272 Ms. Zhang or 021-63912626-246 Ms. Huang
(Please note that British Council offices in China will be closed for National Holidays 1-5 October.)
UK Speakers
1. Paul ReeveIn 1990 she took up the post of Administrative Director with the energetic small-scale touring theatre company, NTC Touring Theatre, based at Alnwick Playhouse in Northumberland. She was centrally involved in the development of the company’s five year plan through which the company was awarded one of the first drama franchises from Northern Arts, enabling NTC to tour nationally with their work specifically created for rural communities.
Nearly five years later she became the first Manager for the North of England for Arts and Business, brokering and supporting a variety of private sector partnerships with arts organisations.
In 1997 she was asked to join Northern Sinfonia and, alongside its Chief Executive (and during a period as Acting Chief Executive), secured the orchestra’s future as the orchestra of The Sage Gateshead. In 2000 she applied for and was appointed to the post of Director of Marketing and Development for The Sage Gateshead, the spectacular £70 million Norman Foster building on the banks of the River Tyne that opened in December 2004. Its creation has enabled a pioneering international programme in all kinds of music performance and participation. As well as being responsible for all streams of private and public sector fundraising, including the creation and strategy behind The Sage Gateshead’s endowment fund currently standing at £12 million, she is responsible for policy and strategy creation and implementation for marketing, media and pr, and customer services (including catering and retail). In 2003 she won the Garrett Award – a national award in recognition of a significant professional achievement in fundraising.
Lucy is a member of the Regional Development Agency One North East’s Tourism Advisory Board and a Governor of Newcastle’s Royal Grammar School.
In 2000 Kingsley became Marketing Manager of Digital Classics plc and its subsidiary companies: Onlineclassics.com – an internet site offering over 300 hours of classical music, opera and theatre over the internet as broadband streaming video; Digital Classics Distribution – one of Europe’s largest arts programme catalogues; and Iambic Productions/The Performance Company – TV production companies specialising in arts broadcasting (responsible for filming the National Theatre’s productions of The Merchant of Venice and Oklahoma!).
In 2001 he joined McCabes as Head of Client Services and in 2002 became one of two Group Account Directors at MandH Communications working on many west end productions including Mamma Mia!, The Full Monty, the Woman In Black, Stomp and The Mousetrap.
Kingsley is currently Marketing and Communications Director for Sadler’s Wells, running marketing, press, multi-media and ticket office operations for Sadler’s Wells, the Lilian Baylis and Peacock Theatre.
In addition Kingsley is also on the board and a guest speaker for Audiences London, the arts audience development agency for the London region and for Dance East, the dance development agency for the East of England.
4. Peter Jenkinson OBE
Independent ‘cultural broker’
Chinese Speakers
Chinese speakers: (in order of Chinese Pinyin)
1. Deng Yijiang
Deputy Director of NCPA, Professor of Beijing Dancing Academy
Been awarded more than ten national prizes, Deng is extensively experienced in dance education and choreography. He was appointed as the Deputy Director of Beijing Dancing Academy at 2001 and engaged in its teaching reform and innovation as an organizer. He also reformed Youth Dance Group of BDA as the director of the group. At 2007 he was appointed as Deputy Director of NCPA, in charge of arts education, film/TV production of NCPA’s programme, artwork collection as well as brand marketing and publicity. Deng is also the committee member of Chinese Association of Dance Artists, Deputy Director of Musical Research Association of China, Deputy Director of Music and Dance, Professional Arts Education Committee, Department of Education, China. He also sits on the judging panel of many dance competitions in China and abroad.
2. Qian Shijin
Artistic Director of Shanghai Grand Theatre
Shanghai Grand Theatre is the cultural name-card of Shanghai and will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year. Besides the efforts in promoting traditional art form like music, dance, opera and drama, SGT brought in Broadway musicals successfully in 2002 and built a record in 2006 with The Lion King for its remarkable achievements with 101 performances, 160,000 audiences as well as 72 million RMB box office income. The artistic director of SGT Mr. Qian will share with you the experience on how to turn musicals into a grand event of the city.
3. Wang Yong
Professor, Deputy Head of Arts Administration Department in Shanghai Music Conservatory
He also hosts a famous and popular music program The Weekly Radio Broadcast Concert in Shanghai Media Group. He will elaborate major arts education activities in Shanghai, including Arts Education Program in Shanghai Grand Theater and Oriental Citizen Concert in Shanghai Oriental Arts Center.
4. Yang Shaolin
General Manager of Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, first-grade national actor, Vice President and General Secretary of Chinese Dramatists Association
Since Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre’s establishment in 1995, it has succeeded in building its reputation in Shanghai. With effective skills such as market research, professional staffing, individualized service and entrepreneurship, it develops a large drama audience with majority of young white-collars.
Programme
09 :00 – 09 :30 registration
09 :30 – 09 :45 greeting & introduction by Neil Webb, British Council Director Arts China
Morning Section: Education & Participation
Moderator: Sun-man Tseng
09:45 – 10:15 - Paul Reeve, Head of Education, Royal Opera House
10:20 – 10:50 - Deng Yijiang, Deputy Director of NCPA
10:50 – 11:10 Tea Break & Free Networking
11:10 – 11:40 - Peter Jenkinson, Independent Cultural Broker
11:45 – 12:15 - Education & Outreach Activities of Shanghai Cultural Organisations, by Wang Yong, Deputy Head of Arts Administration Department, Shanghai Conservatory of Music
12:20 –13:40 Lunch
13:40 -13:45 reconnect
Afternoon Section: Marketing & Fundraising
Moderator: Yun-Chin Huang
13:45 – 14:15 - Lucy Bird, Director of Marketing and Development, The Sage Gateshead
14:20 – 14:50 - Marketing Musicals in Shanghai, by Qian Shijin, Artistis Director of Shanghai Grand Theatre
14:55 – 15:15 Tea Break & Free Networking
15:15 – 15:45 - Kingsley Jayasekera, Marketing and Communications Director, Sadler’s Wells
15:50 – 16:20 - Marketing Strategy of Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, by Yang Shaolin, General Manager of Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre
16:30 – 17:00 conclusion and free networking
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