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Schedule

2019.4.11(THU)

2019.4.12(FRI)

2019.4.13(SAT)

0930-1030

Light Breakfast & Registration

0930-1000

Wakening Coffee & Registration

0900-0930

Registration

1030-1115

Opening

1115-1235

Keynote: Outlier to Mainstream: Artists with Intellectual Disabilities Today

Dr. Olivia RAYNOR (Ph.D),

Director of National Arts and Disability Center (NADC) and Tarjan Centre, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA 

1235-1345

Lunch Break (Self Arrangement)

1000-1215

Plenary Session: Road to Dignity and Empowerment

Richard PHOENIX, 

Creative Associate of Heart n Soul, UK

Takashi YANASE,

Director of Jinenjo Club, Japan

YEUNG Mee-ling, 

Assistant Superintendent of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Jockey Club

Families of people with intellectual disabilities,

Mrs Fumiko NIIKURA (Japan)

Mr Pradit PRECHANONT (Thailand)

Madam MAK Miu-ling (Hong Kong)

1400-1625

Parallel Session

A1. Art Education

WU Kwok-ping, Assistant Vice Principle and Subject Panel Head of visual arts, of C.C.C. Kei Shun Special School Visual Arts Teacher, Hong Kong

Sophia Suk-mun LAW (Ph.D),

Associate Professor, Department of Visual Studies, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Claire LEONG,

Vice Dean (Academic) Centre for Lifelong Education, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Singapore 

Gaëtan LINO,

Creahm, Belgium

A2. My Career

HO Chung-man, Art Development Manager of Artspiration Academy, St. James Settlement, Hong Kong

Taro OKABE, Managing Director of Tanpopo No Ye, Japan

Sue ROFF,

Executive Director of Arts Project Australia, Australia

Jose BATALLA, Director of La Casa De Carlota, Spain

1230-1430

Lunch Buffet

1440-1655

B2. Social Inclusion 

Jessie CHUNG,

Arts Education Manager of Arts with the Disabled Association, Hong Kong

Hang LI,

Co-founder of 3andwishes, Taiwan

Simon CHOW Tak- hung, Self-advocate, Hong Kong

David DOYLE, Executive Director of DaDaa Limited, Australia

0930-1300

Workshop

C1. Design Visual Arts Programme (In Mandarin)

WANG Yu-hsuan,

Art Facilitator, Taiwan

C2. Artworks in Design (In Mandarin)

Hang LI,

Co-founder of 3andwishes, Taiwna

C3. Easy Read (In English)

Michele CHUNG

Third-Party Advocate, Co-founder of The Human Commons, Hong Kong

C4. Starting woth Point, Line and Plane (In Cantonese)

Dick LAI Chun-ling,

Artist Teacher, i-dArt Art Course, Hong Kong

Open Classroom

C5. Integrated Arts Education and Therapy (In Mandarin)

LIN Ssu-tuan,

Founder & Chairperson, The Integrated Arts Education Association (IAEA), Taiwan

CHIANG Chun-nien,

Chief Executive, The Integrated Arts Education Association (IAEA), Taiwan

C6. "Fun-ful Music" Facilitation (In English)

Makoto NOMURA

Community musician and composer, Japan

C7. Improvised Dance  (In English)

Osamu JAREO

Choreographer and dancer, Japan

Shin SAKUMA

Choreographer and dancer, Japan

1645-1730

"MORE VOICE" from Open Call

Parallel Session

B1. Appreciation and Facilitation 

Masato YAMASHITA, Facility Director of Atelier Yamanami, Japan

Dick LAI Chun-ling, Artist and Artist Teacher, i-dArt Art Course, Hong Kong

Makoto NOMURA, Community musician and composer, Japan

Alice FOX,

Deputy Head of The School of Art, University of Brighton

First Round

0930-1100

Second Round

1130-1300

1730-1815

Happy Hour for Mingling (Optional)

1710-1815

Conclusion

1415-1900

Bing Bang Wa Art Carnival

Free Admission & Open to Public

(Schedule is subject to change)

Day 1&2: Keynote, plenary and parallel sessions will mainly be conducted in English with simultaneous interpretation (SI) to Cantonese, Mandarin & Japanese

A1&B2: SI to Cantonese & Mandarin

A2&B1: SI to Mandarin & Japanese

Day 3: Workshop & Open Classroom will be conducted in English or Cantonese or Mandarin. Limited English interpretation will be provided for the workshop and open classroom in Cantonese and Mandarin

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