Bulletin Spring‧Summer 2001
S p o n s o r e d by th e A r ts Development Council, the Hong Kong Drama P r o g r amme published Hong Kong's only drama journal, the Hong Kong Drama Review (left), and Prof. Gilbert Fong's Hong Kong Drama Interviews (right) last year. The latter records interviews conducted with over 30 theatre artists and is virtually an oral history of Hong Kong theatre. Promoting Culture and the Arts on Campus Ever since 1997, Sir Run Run Shaw Hall has been concentrating on traditional art forms in its regular programme of activities, i n c l u d i ng dance, mu s i c , f i l m , and art exhibitions. A t present, the Hall is coo r d i na t i ng a new p r o j e c t , ‘ C a m p u s Culture Trail', whic h is a g u i d e d t ou r o f the various cultural sites and c e n t r es on c amp u s, i n c l u d i n g t h e A r t Mu s e um and the Lee Hysan Concert Hall. The tour, to be launched in l a t e J u l y 2 00 1, is expected to attract many cultural tourists to the c a m p u s a n d w i l l significantly enhance the University's image as a centre of culture and the arts. Latino tunes at noon After the screening of the film Forever and Ever in Sir Run Run Shaw Hail, Mr. Hardy Tsoi (middle) conducted a seminar with the film's script-writer and director Raymond To (left) and female lead Sylvia Cheung (right). Sir Run Run Shaw Hall holds biennial exhibitions of works by CUHK staff to showcase artistic talents and resources within the University. Seen here is calligraphy by Mr. Yung Ho-yin of the Physical Education Unit. Mr. Yung was the champion of the calligraphy section of the Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition 1996 organized by the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Hong Kong Culture: A Multiplicity of Colours 15
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