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Shanghai Concert Hall Hosts Forum for Its 90th Anniversary, Inviting Global Theatres, Musicians, and Scholars To Explore Future Paths in The Post-COVID Era
SHANGHAI,Nov. 6,2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

To celebrate its 90th anniversary, Shanghai Concert Hall hosts an international 
forum themed "New paths, new beginnings" on Oct. 29th in Shanghai, while 
live-streaming it online.

As a part of the celebratory events to mark the Shanghai Music Hall's 90th 
anniversary, the forum is composed of various sessions including keynote 
speeches, panel discussions, partnership agreement signing-ceremony on the 
cloud, and online programme showcasing. In 2020, Shanghai Concert Hall embraces 
its 90th anniversary by exploring the future of historically important art 
venues, and reflecting upon the "restart" of the performing arts industry in 
the post-COVID era.

Representatives of the Royal Albert Hall (UK), Suntory Hall (Japan), Esplanade 
- Theatres on the Bay (Singapore), Shanghai Grand Theatre, Shanghai Concert 
Hall, Shaanxi Opera House/Xi'an Concert Hall, the Elbphilharmonie (Hamburg), 
the Philharmonie de Paris / Cité de la musique (France), La Seine Musicale 
(France), along with leading artists and scholars in the world such as Xu 
Shuya, Daniel Hope, Luo Xiaoci gather online to discuss the ways forward for 
theatres and the performing arts industry beyond 2020. 

Confronting the challenges of the industry 
Insights shared by renowned theatre leaders 

The sudden strike of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has posed great threats to 
people's lives, and brought unprecedented challenges to the global theatre and 
performing arts industry. This has in turn urged theatre professionals to 
remain resilient and explore new paths forward.

In the morning session of Shanghai Concert Hall's 90th Anniversary Forum, FANG 
Jing, General Manager of Shanghai Concert Hall, Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, President of 
the Suntory Hall (Japan), Craig Hassall, CEO of the Royal Albert Hall (UK), 
along with Yvonne Tham, CEO of Esplande -Theatres on the Bay (Singapore) have 
delivered keynote speeches to address the challenges faced by the performing 
arts industry and share insights on the future development of music halls, 
based on their experience of fighting the pandemic at their respective 
organizations.

Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi, cellist and President of the Suntory Concert Hall in Japan, 
says in his keynote speech: "Through this pandemic, Suntory Hall has realized 
that online performances brought us closer to the world via the internet 
despite the virus has forced us to get social distance from each other. We have 
discovered a new possibility to reach prospective audiences even outside of the 
hall - that should be considered as a giant step in our history."

Due to pandemic, the Royal Albert Hall is closed for the first time since the 
second World War. In his keynote speech, Craig Hassall, the Hall's CEO, says 
that after the closure, the Royal Albert Hall has launched new programs such as 
Royal Albert Home as part of its digitalization efforts. At the same time, in 
order to adapt to the new normal of the performing arts industry, the Hall has 
taken strict measures to make itself a certified COVID-ready venue. Mr. Hassall 
says that "faced with the challenges in 2020, we all need to think of new ways 
to stage concerts and events, and look beyond our own countries to explore more 
possibilities of digital participation".

Yvonne Tham, CEO of Esplanade - Theatres of the Bay (Singapore), attends the 
forum online from the Esplanade's Concert Hall, and shares in the keynote 
speech her belief in international collaboration: "in a time like a global 
pandemic, we have not only looked inward but it has reinforced the importance 
of maintaining networks, maintaining collaboration on the international front." 
She also shares Esplanade's new attempts to digitize performances during the 
pandemic, as well as the launch of the "Esplanade Academy", which delivers 
training programs in technical production and helps expand opportunities for 
people to experience live music in new ways.

In the keynote speech, Fang Jing says that during the pandemic Shanghai Concert 
Hall has always remained true to its mission by searching for new ways to usher 
in new opportunities: "We have been making lots of new attempts, not only in 
creating innovative works that deliver the value of art, but also in better 
shouldering our social responsibility and sharing art in unprecedented ways."

Through SNS and live-streaming platforms, Shanghai Concert Hall has been 
engaging with its audiences via online live performances and events as a 
"Concert Hall on the Cloud". Those ground-breaking efforts aim to facilitate 
innovative collaborations, and deliver art's value in the new times. Shanghai 
Concert Hall has been working on shifting its role from being a regular concert 
venue to becoming a smart theatre and a more versatile space for art.

In-depth panel discussions
To explore new possibilities for arts venues and the classical art

The Forum also features two panel sessions in the afternoon. The first 
discussion is on "The New Normal of Performing Arts created by Art+Technology". 
Zhang Xiaoding, General Manager of Shanghai Grand Theatre and Cao Yan, General 
Manager of Shaanxi Opera House/ Xian Concert Hall discuss with Barbara 
Lebitsch, Director of Artistic Planning at the Elbphilharmonie and Emmanuel 
Hondré, Director of the Concerts Department of the Philharmonie de Paris / Cité 
de la musique, new directions and possibilities of the fusion of theatre 
development and technology.

The second session titled "New Possibilities for Classical Music" sees Xu 
Shuya, renowned composer and professor at Shanghai Conservatory of Music, 
Laurence Equilbey, conductor and Musical Director of Insula Orchestra resident 
at La Seine Musicale, violinist Daniel Hope, and guzheng (Chinese zither) 
artist Luo Xiaoci, Vice President of Shanghai Musicians Association and 
Director of Shanghai Chinese Orchestra discuss topics such as talent 
development, status quo and prospects of China's classical music industry, as 
well as classical music's creative functions.

New Strategic Partnerships with World-leading Arts Venues
Shanghai Concert Hall's new attempt to work more closely with its international 
peers

During the Forum, Shanghai Concert Hall has also signed strategic partnership 
agreements online with the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Welsh College of 
Music & Drama. The Royal Albert Hall is one of the world's most famous concert 
halls, as well as the busiest one with diverse programmes. The Dora Stoutzker 
Hall at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is Wales' first Purpose Built 
Chamber Concert Hall; well known for its acoustics, the Hall is a regular venue 
of the BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Competition and its masterclasses. In 
the future, the three parties will work together on the basis of mutual respect 
and reciprocity, share experience and broaden cooperation by leveraging each 
other's strengths in the fields of business operations, arts education, 
online/offline program exchange and nurturing young artists. At the same time, 
the three parties have also been in touch with other renowned performing arts 
organizations around the world including the Lincoln Center in the United 
States, Sydney Opera House in Australia and La Seine Musicale in France to 
discuss further details of forging new ties in years beyond the pandemic.

After the online signing, Shanghai Concert Hall has showcased its first 
commissioned work The Tune of Water, as a highlight of the Hall's 
crossover-brand-cooperation project "Music ∞"(Music Infinity). The piece 
premiered at Shanghai Concert Hall in 2018, and was invited to perform at the 
"Chinese Spring Festival" at Beijing Tianqiao Performing Arts Center in 2019 - 
in the same year, it was listed among the national five "Outstanding Programmes 
Focusing on China" by the country's Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and was 
showcased at the Festival OFF d'Avignon in France in July. Since its premiere, 
it has been well received by both domestic and international media and 
audiences. With its showcasing as the final agenda item of the Forum, The Tune 
of Water channels ethnical rituals into the contemporary times via theatre, 
sharing with the audiences the charm of arts.

On-Demand Webinar: https://b23.tv/Os2CYI and https://b23.tv/7LAcmM

SOURCE:  Shanghai Concert Hall

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