Radio Interview of the 40th Anniversary Musical
With the support of School of Dance alumnus, DJ Barry Ip, a radio interview series featuring the creative team of the 40A Musical, What the Buddha Said, and lecturers of the School of Drama had been conducted. The interviews introduced the musical development in Hong Kong and highlighted the Major in Acting for Musical Theatre, a unique musical training programme offered by the Academy.
The radio segments were aired on Metro Info Channel (FM 99.7) on Fridays from 4 to 25 Apr 2025.
The radio segments were aired on Metro Info Channel (FM 99.7) on Fridays from 4 to 25 Apr 2025.
28 Apr 2025
cineDESK: the Future of Filmmaking Education
The Academy was invited to join the 29th Hong Kong International Film and TV Market (FILMART) and presented cineDESK, which is a newly developed AI-integrated tool co-created by HKAPA, Zurich University of Arts, and The FilmEU European Universities Alliance for Film and Media Arts, at the AI Hub.
SRCE Office supported the School of Film and Television during the four-day FILMART event to present cineDESK to industry partners, HKAPA alumni, and aspiring film students from local tertiary institutions to have a hands-on experience with the latest AI collaborative system.
SRCE Office supported the School of Film and Television during the four-day FILMART event to present cineDESK to industry partners, HKAPA alumni, and aspiring film students from local tertiary institutions to have a hands-on experience with the latest AI collaborative system.
24 Mar 2025
"What the Buddha Said" 40th Anniversary Musical Preview
Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of HKAPA, the musical “What the Buddha Said”, invites secondary schools and Young Friends of the Academy to watch the preview. Inspired by a Chinese classic “Journey to the West”, it features art tech and live accompaniment to provide a unique experience that provokes reflection on the true meaning of the journey to obtaining scriptures.
6 Mar 2025
Small Theatre Big Dreams
Apart from offering free programmes to promote performing arts to secondary school students, HKAPA is dedicated to advocating for education and appreciation of performing arts in the community, and to encouraging the public to take arts as a lifelong pursuit. In recent years, more intimate, non-commercial, non-profit-oriented, and reform-minded entertainments were produced by small-scale local theatre companies. The Academy has arranged a radio interview series to introduce the mission of these talented producers and playwrights who are passionate about making a difference for the Hong Kong art scene.
17 Dec 2024




