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Arts festival seeks funds for 'world-class' event next year

Having increased attendance to 95 per cent this year, organisers hope for renewal of government subsidy

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Bobby McFerrin was among the top festival acts this year. Photo: Petra Hajska

Organisers of the Hong Kong Arts Festival, which ended last weekend, are already planning next year's event - and hope for continued government support to produce "a world-class festival".

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With the curtain having barely fallen on nearly five weeks of performances, festival executive director Tisa Ho said: “We are now at the end of the current five-year funding cycle, with government subvention at less than 30 per cent. Going forward, I hope we will be supported with the necessary resources to continue producing a world-class festival in and for Hong Kong.”

Attendance at this year's festival events averaged 95 per cent - 1 per cent higher than in 2014 - with 106,000 of the 112,000 tickets available for the 137 performances sold.  

Gustavo Dudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Photo: Vern Evans
Gustavo Dudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Photo: Vern Evans

Among the headline acts this year were the Bolshoi Ballet, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under conductor Gustavo Dudamel, and 10-time Grammy winner Bobby McFerrin.

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Acts that arts lovers can look forward to next year include a staging of Verdi’s Requiem by the Teatro Regio Torino, Staatsballett Berlin’s production of Nacho Duato’s The Sleeping Beauty, and the Beijing-based  Jingju Theatre Company's production The Artistry of Zhang Junqiu.

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