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#Wasteland - Renaissance Summer Camp 2017



Under the theme of "#Wasteland", the Camp recruits creative young talents in the fields of Music, Film, Literature, Visual Arts and Performing Arts to participate in the 6-days training, for the exchange of ideas and to stimulate creativity. Renowned artists are invited to be guest speakers and tutors in the camp. Through activities such as general lectures, specialized seminars, tutorials and master performances, young talents are encouraged to participate in cross-media artistic creations, and are expected to be inspired in all aspects.

We hope that young creative talents can grow and excel, and most importantly broaden their horizons and networking with exposure to works and artists from not only Hong Kong, but also Taiwan and the Great China.


Guests

Speakers:
Music: Supper Moment、My Little Airport、Zhou Yun-Peng
Film: Chun Wong, Zhang Zan-Bo, Midi Z
Literature: Ma Ka-Fai , Yu Xiu-Hua, Badai, Chan Wai、Liu Wai-Tong
Visual Arts: Pak Sheung Chuen、Benny Au, Lai Tat Tat Wing
Performing Arts: Mui Cheuk-yin、Yan Pat-to、Tam Hung-Ma

Tutors:
Chan Wai, Tim Kwan, Pia Ho, Jing Wong, May Fung,
domting , Tam Hung-Man, Monique Yim, Louis Ho, Brian Leung


Theme: #Wasteland
Groups: Music, Film, Literature, Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Dates: 11 - 16 June 2017 (6 days 5 nights)
Campsite: Kadoorie Centre of The University of Hong Kong
Participants: 80
Fee: HK$3,800 (HK citizens), $5,000 (Mainland / foreign participants)
Language: Cantonese, Mandarin


Criteria for Application:
1. Age between 18 to 35
2. Hope to develop in the fields of Music, Video, Literature and
Visual Arts and Performing Arts, with relevant works and knowledge

Application deadline: 20 May 2017
For enquiry, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Organized by: Renaissance Foundation

Co-Organized by: HKU General Education Unit

Supported by:
HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity, CUHK School of Journalism and Communication,
HKUST Center for the Arts, HKBU Department of Humanities and Creative Writing,
The House of Hong Kong Literature, CNEX Foundation.