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In cold days of winter, a fireplace shared with friends is the most welcoming sight. The 2022 Beijing Forum for Performing Arts will soon begin, when members of the performing arts community all over the world would gather around this virtual “fireplace”, talking about friendship and future. There is no distance too great between people with shared mind and aspiration. Despite the mountains and seas separating us, we are closely connected by our common concern for the future of the performing arts. On behalf of the BFPA and China National Centre for the Performing Arts, I would like to extend warm welcome and express our heartfelt gratitude to all friends, old and new, attending this year’s forum.

As mankind’s precious cultural treasure, performing arts rely on tradition and innovation to stay alive. As China’s top tier performing arts organisation, the NCPA has always valued inspiration, preservation, innovation, openness and inclusiveness. Drawing from artistic masterpieces and exemplars both home and abroad, we have furthered innovations on multiple levels including creativity, operation, promotion and management and gained considerable successes on various aspects such as online performance series, smart organisation management, digital platform and technological empowerment, accumulating precious experiences in broadening the industry’s scope of development during the process. Not long ago, I led a delegation on a visit to Switzerland, Austria and Germany, engaged with 17 arts organisations, 10 renowned agencies and 4 world-famous artists in an effort to further mutual understanding and enhance friendship.

With the ongoing pandemic and great changes in the world not seen in a hundred years, tackling the imminent challenges and drawing inexhaustible momentum from tradition and innovation have become common and pressing problems facing our community. As the standing exchange platform under the framework of the BFPA, the 2022 Beijing Forum for the Performing Arts is themed “Revitalizing the Performing Arts: Tradition and Innovation”. This year’s forum will focus on new cases of efforts made to facilitate the development of the industry, promote trailblazing concepts that stimulate creativity, and provide momentum for further communications between Chinese and international organisations and the future of performing arts around the globe. Accompanying this year’s event, there will also be the Taihu International Stage Art Forum. We have invited a multitude of renowned stage designers and experts to share their newest ideas in diversified expression and jointly explore new possibilities for stage art.

There is an old saying in China that “when people pull together, nothing is too heavy to be lifted.” The realm of performing arts is our spiritual homeland, a realm that we truly love and will spare no efforts to make it ever more beautiful. The NCPA is willing to share its fate with the performing arts community, strive together for a bright future and make its due contribution to the preservation of culture and progress of civilisation.

We thank China Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the People’s Government of Beijing Municipality for their close attention and generous support to our event. And we also thank you, our honoured guests, for your support and contribution. I hope we will all benefit from the sharing of opinions and joint exploration.

I wish this year’s forum a complete success!

WANG Ning

Chairperson of the BFPA, President of China National Centre for the Performing Arts

THEME


Revitalizing the Performing Arts: Tradition and Innovation

Beijing Forum for Performing Arts

Taihu International Stage Art Forum

On 8-9 December 2022, Beijing Forum for Performing Arts 2022 takes place with both online and in-person participation at the NCPA Taihu Arts Centre. The Forum is one of the three international forums under the framework of the BFPA. With the theme of “Revitalizing the Performing Arts: Tradition and Innovation”, the Forum is divided into three sub-themes: “New Concepts - Fostering the Future of the Performing Arts Industry”, “New Expressions - Exploring Innovative Artistic Expressions” and “New Perspectives - Stimulating Artistic Vitality”. During the Forum, twenty-one speakers from twelve countries across five continents address subjects of common concern for international peers through sharing success stories, and reflect on the present and the future of the performing arts industry. The Forum aims to build a platform for international exchanges and mutual learning, providing new momentum to the global performing arts industry.

With the theme of “New Expressions - Exploring Innovative Artistic Expressions”, the Taihu International Stage Art Forum 2022 focuses on the creation, technology and dissemination of stage art to exchange the latest achievements and experience of the digital innovation and development of stage art. The Forum is jointly hosted by China National Centre for the Performing Arts and China Institute of Stage Design, and is supported by The Central Academy of Drama, Shanghai Theatre Academy, and National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts. The forum invites renowned scenographers and experts from professional art troupes, academies and research institutions around the world. It aims to trigger the thinking of the impact of cultural digitalization on stage art and pave the way for the development of digital scenography industry through keynote speeches, case studies and experience sharing. As one of the three international forums under the framework of the BFPA, the Taihu International Stage Art Forum 2022 is held simultaneously with the Beijing Forum for Performing Arts 2022.

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GUEST SPEAKERS

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Speakers within China

AGENDA

8 December (Thu.)

19:30-21:00

Beijing Forum for Performing Arts Opening Ceremony & Session One

New Concepts - Fostering the Future of the Performing Arts Industry

9 December (Fri.)

14:30-17:30

NCPA Taihu International Stage Art Forum

New Expressions - Exploring Innovative Artistic Expressions

19:30-21:00

Beijing Forum for Performing Arts Session Two

New Perspectives - Stimulating Artistic Vitality

21:00-21:10

Closing Ceremony

Speakers and Speech Titles

December 8th, Thursday 19:30-21:00

Beijing Forum for Performing Arts Opening Ceremony & Session One

New Concepts - Fostering the Future of the Performing Arts Industry

WANG Ning

President, National Centre for the Performing Arts, China

Strengthen Cooperation Through Communication, Enlighten Civilisation by Collaboration

Dominique Meyer

CEO, Teatro alla Scala

Teatro alla Scala after the Pandemic

Louise Herron AM

CEO, Sydney Opera House

In Step with Our Community: A Decade of Renewal and the 50th Birthday of Sydney Opera House

Khushroo N. Suntook

Chairman, National Centre for the Performing Arts, Mumbai

The NCPA Mumbai in 2022

Francesca Hegyi

Chief Executive, Edinburgh International Festival

Edinburgh International Festival: Lessons Learned from the Pandemic Informing a Brighter Future

Adela Dubra

President, Servicio Oficial de Difusión, Representaciones y Espectáculos

Oriental and Oriental: The Distance be Faded into the Scenery

December 9th, Friday 14:30-17:30

NCPA Taihu International Stage Art Forum

New Expressions - Exploring Innovative Artistic Expressions

GUAN Jianbo

Director of Stage Technology and Performance, National Centre for the Performing Arts, China

NCPA’s Innovation in Presenting Online Performances

Cuccia Giuseppe

Artistic Consultant for the Western Opera Programs and Production, National Centre for the Performing Arts, China

New Trends in Modern Set Design

GAO Guangjian

China’s National Grade-A Stage Art Designer

Artistic Imagination and Technical Creativity -- The Creative Presentation of the Dance-poem Drama The Journey of a Legendary Landscape Painting

Matthew Shilvock

General Director, San Francisco Opera

Innovation and Excellence in San Francisco Opera’s Second Century

Hugo De Ana

Director, Set Designer, Costume Designer

The Renewal of the Stage Space and New Technologies

WANG Zhiou (Joe Wang)

Visual Effect Director of the Opening Ceremony of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics

The Application of Science and Technology in Arts Facilitates the Presentation of Chinese Culture

Paolo Gep Cucco

Creative Director and CEO, D-Wok

The Digital Approach of On-Stage Multi-Media Presentation

December 9th, Friday 19:30-21:00

Beijing Forum for Performing Arts Session Two

New Perspectives - Stimulating Artistic Vitality

Sir Clive Gillinson

Executive and Artistic Director, Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall: The Power of Music

Claudio Orazi

Sovrintendente, Fondazione Teatro Carlo Felice, Genova

Opera Carlo Felice of Genoa: Tradition, Research, and Innovation

ZHANG Songhua

President, Shanghai Grand Theatre Arts Group, Shanghai Grand Theatre

Inclusive Integration of Theatres and Troupes: A New Path for Sustainable Theatre Development in the Future

Lilli Paasikivi

Artistic Director, Finnish National Opera and Ballet

Digital Strategy by the Finnish National Opera and Ballet

FUJINO Tadayuki

Executive Director, New National Theatre, Tokyo

25th Anniversary of the New National Theatre Tokyo
The Next Challenge -- First Important Move: The Ballet

Lotte de Beer

Intendant, Volksoper Wien

Volksoper -- A Real People’s Opera House

Chung Kab Gyun

General Director, Daegu Opera House

The International Festival’s Outcomes in the Post-Pandemic Period: The Case of 2022 Daegu International Opera Festival

HE Ying

General Manager, Guangzhou Opera House

The Innovation and Exploration During the COVID-19 Pandemic of Guangzhou Opera House

AGENDA

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