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Experiential Component - Programming
Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at 9:11 AM

Both Singapore and Hong Kong Arts Festival have their performances organized into groups like music, dance and theatre so that it is easier for guests to choose from, as they just need to look at the program that they might be more interested in. Not only that, both countries also have a few free performances located at different venues for guest to choose from.

Hong Kong Arts Festival websites have a special section called the ‘family’ which caters shows like “Alice in the Wonderland” ballet version which is suitable for audience of any age.

In Singapore, there are festival workshops like Cullberg Ballet Dance Workshop for Singaporeans and even tourist to learn ballet. There are also programs that cater to primary and tertiary student like interactive workshops and also talks that are integrated into the National Arts Council’s Arts Education programs. Last but not least, there are a few art exhibitions, featuring international and local artist for guest to admire the works for free.