29th Annual Conference
2 – 5 November 2011 / Philippines
The Cultural Treasures of Asia-Pacific on the Global Stage
This FACP conference aims to promote the arts and culture of the Asia-Pacific region in the global context. It offers strategies for attracting and nurturing future audiences for each country’s cultural treasures, in particular, the performing arts.
November 2, 2011 / Wednesday
9:00am – 4:00pm
Registration of Delegates & Hotel Check-in
Diamond Hotel Philippines
5:00pm – 7:30pm
FACP Governors & Registered Members Meeting
Diamond Hotel Philippines
November 3, 2011 / Thursday
Diamond Hotel Philippines
8:00am – 9:00am
Registration of Delegates
9:00am – 9:20am
Welcome Address
by Cultural Center of the Philippines – 29th FACP Annual Conference Host
Opening Remarks
by Hsu Po Yun, Chairperson - FACP
9:20am – 9:40am
Keynote Address
Philippine Government Perspective on Local Culture & Heritage
by Honorable Felipe de Leon Jr., Chairman – National Commission for Culture and the Arts
9:40am – 10:00am
Group Photo Session
10:00am – 10:20am
Coffee Break
10:20am – 11:00am
Session 1
Arts and Culture : Wellsprings of Creative Industries, The Taipei Experience
by Ms. Yong-Ping Lee, Chairperson - Taipei Cultural Foundation and former Deputy Mayor - City of Taipei
11:00am – 12:00nn
Arts Market & Showcase
12:00nn – 1:30pm
Lunch Break
1:30pm – 2:10pm
Asian Gems in the Arts (AGA)
2:10pm – 3:40pm
Session 2
Developing the New Performing Arts Market for Asian Cultural Treasures
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by Mr. Dong Chung Xin
What is the Meaning of Upsurge in Theatre Establishing in China to
Herself and the World?
By Lin Hongming, General Manager - Shanghai Oriental Center
China’s Current State of Performance Management System and Industry
Overview
by Mr. Zhu Ke-Ning, Secretary General – China Association of Performing
Arts
The Infrastructure of Cultural Facilities in China
by Mr. Yan Xianliang, Director – Standardization Research Center, Arts and
Science Technology Research Institution
3:40pm – 4:10pm
Coffee Break
4:10pm – 4:50pm
Asian Gems in the Arts (AGA)
4:50pm – 5:15pm
Session 3
Cross Cultural Collaborations on Asian Treasures
by Dr. Ramon Santos, Executive Director – University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology
5:15pm – 6:00pm
Arts Business Matching
November 4, 2011 / Friday
Diamond Hotel Philippines
8:00am – 9:00am
Registration of Delegates
9:00am – 9:30am
Keynote Address
The Global Stage Looks at the Asian Cultural Treasures
by US Speaker
9:30am – 9:50am
Coffee Break
9:50am – 10:30am
Asian Gems in the Arts (AGA)
10:30am – 11:10am
Session 4
Strengthening the Stewardship of Place for Asian Cultural Treasures
by Lutgardo Labad
11:10am – 12:00nn
Arts Market & Showcase
12:00nn – 1:30pm
Lunch Break
1:30pm – 2:10pm
Asian Gems in the Arts (AGA)
2:10pm – 2:50pm
Session 5
Discovering Asia
Regional Arts Landscape : Japan
by Mr. Misami Shigeta, Governor - FACP
Regional Arts Landscape : Korea
by Governor. Korea-FACP
3:00pm – 3:20pm
Coffee Break
3:20pm – 4:00pm
Asian Gems in the Arts (AGA)
4:00pm – 4:50pm
Session 6
Discovering Asia
Regional Landscape : Indonesia
by Hon. Joko Widodo, Mayor – Solo, Indonesia
Regional Arts Landscape : Indonesia
By Mr. Jay Subyakto, Artist - Indonesia
Regional Arts Landscape : Philippines
by Mr. Eric Zerrudo, Director – Center for Conservation of Cultural Property
and Environment in the Tropics, University of Santo Tomas
4:50pm – 5:30pm
Arts Business Matching
November 5, 2011 / Saturday
9:00am – 10:00am
FACP Governors Meeting
10:00am – 11:00am
General Assembly
11:00am – 11:30am
Closing Ceremony
12:00nn – 1:30pm
FACP Governors Farewell Lunch
RATES
Conference Registration:
Individual: 4,000 Php, inclusive of attendance to the two day conference, two lunches, kit and tickets to selected shows
Corporate: (Maximum of 2 persons): 7,000Php
Arts Market Booth Space: 1,500Php, Local; $50 Foreign. First Come, First Served Basis
Arts Organizations may avail of booth/table space at P1,500Php which also includes a showcase opportunity.
DOWNLOAD Conference Registration Form, Program Schedule, Hotel Booking Form, FACP Events, Optional Tour Package Information
FACP is a NGO registered with the Registry of Societies, Singapore
For the 29th Annual Conference, correspondence address :
Cultural Center of the Philippines
CCP Main Building, Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Philippines, 1300
Telephone : +632-8321125
Fax : +632-5515960 or +632-8310123
For more information, please visit the FACP website at www.thefacp.org
JOIN THE ARTS MARKET AT THE 29th FACP ANNUAL CONFERENCE!
The Cultural Center of the Philippines and the Federation for Asian Cultural Promotion are implementing the 29th Federation for Asian Cultural Promotion (FACP) Annual Conference with the theme “The Cultural Treasures of Asia-Pacific on the Global Stage” on November 3-5, 2011 at the Diamond Hotel. The conference aims to promote arts and culture of the Asia-Pacific region in the global context. It offers strategies for attracting and nurturing future audiences for each country’s cultural treasures, in particular, the performing arts.
The conference includes an Arts Market, for local and international performing arts organization that wish to promote their shows. The Arts Market booths are located at the corridor immediately outside the conference area. Arts organizations may rent a booth for their institutions where they can bring their clients for business matching discussion at the second floor area of the conference venue.
Arts Market Booth Space
Local = P1,500.00
Foreign = $50
Arts organizations may avail of booth/table space; which includes a showcase opportunity. They need not register for the conference in order to avail of booth space.
Confirm on or before 5pm of October 28, 2011.
For more information, you can visit www.facp.org or communicate with Ms. Bernie Abella, FACP Manila Secretariat at telephone number 8321125 local 1111 or email address intldesk@culturalcenter.gov.ph or / and Ms. Josie Guillen, FACP Manila Arts Market and Business Matching Officer at telephone number 8321125 local 1602 or email address jguillenccpdance@yahoo.com
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