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Talk by Patrick Woodroffe on The Bright World of Lighting Design
6:30 – 8:00 p.m., 4 May 2012
3/F, British Council, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty
Free admission, registration is required. Seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis.
What have Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Swan Lake, and London’s Millennium Dome got in common? Meet Patrick Woodroffe, an internationally recognized Lighting Designer who, over the last 30 years, has been the lighting designer for a rich variety of projects in the worlds of music, dance, fashion, art and architecture.
In contemporary music alone, he has been the lighting designer for shows of legendary artists such as The Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Police, Simon and Garfunkel and The Bee Gees. He will also provide lighting for the highly-anticipated “Lady Gaga Live in Hong Kong” concert in May.
Don’t miss the chance to hear him speak at the British Council, where he will be sharing his experience of working abroad, relationships with A-list artists and London Olympics 2012. |
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English summer courses 2012
Registration starts now. Register on or before 13 May to benefit from up to 15% discount
This summer, the British Council is offering its popular English summer courses which range from storytelling, creative writing to exam preparation courses for kindergarten, primary and secondary students. This is an ideal opportunity for your child to have fun with English, build confidence, improve language skills and get a head start on their studies for the year to come.
This year the new English summer course ‘Welcome to School!’ is being offered and has been designed for children of all abilities who are preparing to enter school. Your child will have the opportunity to prepare for entry into kindergarten 1 by learning in a specially designed classroom. Learning through fun, play-based activities your child will get the best introduction to English with us. For details, please visit: www.britishcouncil.org.hk/Summer |
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Ecochic Design Award Hong Kong 2012 – Semi-finalists’ Exhibition
21 April – 6 May 2012
Art Space L107, K11 Art Mall, Tsim Sha Tsui
The British Council is proudly supporting the Ecochic Design Award 2012. the first sustainable fashion design competition in Hong Kong. Twelve semi-finalists have been selected and their up-cycled designs are on display in the Art Space at K11 alongside renowned UK sustainable fashion designers Ada Zanditon, Orsola de Castro and Junky Styling. The grand final will be held on 5 July, during which the six finalists will showcase their EcoChic collections on the runway in front of Hong Kong media and representatives from the fashion arena.
From now until early July, the general public can vote for their favourite design through online voting for The EcoChic People’s Award presented by the British Council. The winner of the award will go on a trip to London Fashion Week’s Estethica, learn from top British sustainable fashion designers and have the opportunity explore British fashion culture. |
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23rd Macao Arts Festival
1May – 2 June
Various places in Macau
Tickets are available at Macao Ticketing Network
We are proudly presenting a series of cutting edge UK performances for the first time at the 23rd Macao Arts Festival, this will include three top notch productions featured at the Edinburgh Showcase 2011: I Infinite by Tom Dale Company, The Monster in The Hall by Citizens Theatre and When We Meet Again (Introduced As Friends) by Me and The Machine.
An interactive outdoor installation show Congregation by KMA will be showcased every night from 25 to 31 May 2012, and there is Goobledegook’s The Planet of the Beetlebuns which was designed and created especially for the toddlers.
Alongside these performances the British Council is also supporting a series of training workshops led by artists and directors. For details, please visit www.icm.gov.mo/fam/ |
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Café Scientifique – The Science of Mothering
7 – 8.30 p.m., 23 May 2012
Room 307, British Council, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Free admission, registration is required
Guest speakers:
Dr. Anita Kit-wa Chan, Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, HKIEd;
Dr. Odalia Wong, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, HKBU;
Dr. Brian Chung Hon-Yin, Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Queen Mary Hospital, HKU
Tiger mums, supermums and other mums. Scientifically speaking what is the definition of a good mum? Are Asian mums different from other mums? Can parenting be done virtually instead of physically being there? And what role can history play in child development? Come and join us for an insightful journey into what it means to be a mum as we pay scientific tribute to Mother’s Day.
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Tips for F5 to F7 students: Success in IELTS
5 – 7 p.m.
30 May 2012
Room 307, British Council, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Free admission, registration is required
This free seminar combines important information about IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and practical ways to prepare for the test. Our experts will explain the structure and procedures for taking the test and how your result can help you apply to universities at home and abroad (including Hong Kong, the UK, the USA, Australia, Canada and New Zealand). Participants will also have a chance to win IELTS preparation material - Top Tips for IELTS. This seminar is sure to be popular so book early to avoid disappointment. |
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2012 Cultural Leadership Summit – Changing the Game: Strategic Thinking for Creative Organizations
30 May – 1 June 2012
Hong Kong Jockey Club Amphitheatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, and Hong Kong Arts Centre
The British Council is proudly supporting the ‘2012 Cultural Leadership Summit‘ co-organised by Hong Kong Arts Administration Association and West Kowloon Cultural District Authority. We are pleased to bring you Graham Devlin, (Arts Consultant and former Deputy Chief Executive of the Arts Council of England) and Kingsley Jayasekera (Director of Communications and Digital Strategy of Sadlers Wells in London) to Hong Kong, joining cultural leaders across the region to share their creative ideas and valuable experience in strategic thinking for creative organisations.
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The IELTS Scholarship 2012 is NOW open for application
The scholarship is for candidates currently living in Hong Kong and Macau who will begin undergraduate or postgraduate study outside Hong Kong and Macau in 2012 and will attend a higher education institution that accepts IELTS as part of its admission requirements. The application period ends on 15 June 2012. To apply, please download the application form here. |
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Achieve Better Grammar with Top Ranking Mobile App
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The popular grammar practice app guarantees a fun learning experience with interactive questions that use drag and drop, dictation and gap-fill. The app is designed for all learners, from beginner to advanced. It comes with 160 free practice questions at Beginner and Elementary levels and over 1000 questions are available for download. Download LearnEnglish Grammar on iTunes or Google Play now to achieve better grammar accuracy on the go. |
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