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童迷香港藝術計劃創辦人資深舞台藝術家甄詠蓓
聯同藝術、自然教育工作者及心理學家推出「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」
通過別開生面的自然共融工作坊及大型沉浸式劇場節  重建兒童心靈健康與價值

全城關懷兒童精神健康!實證研究指出,兒童多與大自然接觸,對其行為、情緒、人際關係皆有裨益。由資深舞台藝術家甄詠蓓發起的童迷香港藝術計劃「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」獲藝能發展資助計劃支持,推動「大地藝術 x 環境友善 x 沉浸式劇場」概念,以大自然為經、藝術為緯,重建兒童的心靈健康和價值。項目將為6至12歲兒童提供別開生面、橫跨一年半、涵蓋不同主題的免費工作坊,並於2024年12月舉行全港首個與大自然共融的大型沉浸式劇場節。為隆重其事,大會將於3月1日舉行啟動禮暨媒體發布會。現誠邀傳媒朋友到場採訪,詳情如下:

日期

2024年3月1日(星期五)

地點

香港灣仔道1號地下OVO Cafe

媒體接待時間

下午2時30分

啟動禮時間

下午3時

出席嘉賓

  • 童迷香港藝術計劃及「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」藝術總監甄詠蓓小姐
  • 「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」藝術總監梁菲倚小姐
  • 「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」視覺總監黃琪小姐
  • 「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」課程總監梁菀尹小姐
  • 「動戲大地藝術節  再翅飛飛」執行總監呂家祺先生
  • 臨床心理學家何念慈小姐
  • 表演藝術工作者、撃鼓導師及頌缽導師李子建先生
  • 劇場及戲劇教育工作者洪節華小姐
  • 劇場工作者及木偶師葉偉彬先生
  • 自然教育工作者及自然脈絡創辦人莫皓光先生
  • 自然教育工作者及Project Crow創辦人關朗曦先生
  • 劇場工作者林芷沿先生

如欲查詢詳情或安排專訪,歡迎致電6973 1950或電郵至 wendy@seedland.hk 與Ms Wendy Shiu聯絡。

有關童迷香港藝術計劃
本組織源起為甄詠蓓戲劇工作室的一個專為年青人和兒童策劃的藝術項目《童迷香港藝術計劃Lost Child Project HK》,其後於2022年正式註冊為慈善團體,矢志更專注發展藝術對年青人及社會的影響和改變。

始於2018年,香港劇場資深創作人甄詠蓓,眼見當下青少年和兒童自殺個案問題嚴重,主動邀請國際形體劇場導演及教育家David Glass,以其於1996年創辦、曾在超過22個國家進行、並為聯合國領袖訓練而設計的Lost Child Project創意培訓為藍本,與甄詠蓓戲劇工作室共同策劃「Lost Child Project in HK」,以表演藝術為橋樑,關懷年青人和兒童的精神健康,重建他們的心靈價值和快樂為目標。

2020年得到大館全力支持一同策劃《動戲 · 童迷香港藝術計劃ÉLAN Lost Child Project HK》,集合藝術界、社福界、教育界等專業人士與社區協作,結合藝術和心理防治,共策劃了15個不同藝術項目,在疫情下排除萬難,成為香港首個結合線上線下的大型藝術活動。此計劃成功帶出核心理念:藝術不在解決問題,而是玩轉問題(We do not solve problems, We play problems),更獲得「2021香港藝術發展獎——藝術推廣獎」。

2022年與大館繼續合作,舉辦第二屆《動戲 ··童迷香港藝術計劃ÉLAN Lost Child Project HK》,主題是『YES AND!...』,共策劃了16個不同藝術項目,讓創意導航,擺脫消極和悲觀情緒,重建年青人以至每個Lost Child的信心和希望,讓失焦的世代重燃希望。

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Press Invitation                                                                             22nd February, 2024

Renowned theatre artist and founder of Lost Child Project Hong Kong Olivia Yan joins hands with artists, nature education experts and mental health experts to launch “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”, aiming to enhance mental health and proper values for children through creative workshops and a groundbreaking, mega immersive theatre festival featuring nature elements

While the mental health of children has been raising alarming concerns in Hong Kong, evidence-based research indicates that connecting with nature is beneficial to children’s behaviours, emotions and interpersonal relationships. Lost Child Project Hong Kong, founded by renowned theatre artist Olivia Yan, announces the launch of “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”, a one-and-a-half-year programme supported by the Arts Capacity Development Funding Scheme, aiming to enhance mental health and proper values for children by bringing “Earth Art x Environmental Friendliness x Immersive Theatre” to live via free nature and art workshops designed for children aged 6 to 12, and a groundbreaking, mega environmental immersive theatre festival in December 2024. Members of the media are cordially invited to the kick-off event cum press conference to be held on 1st March, with details as follow:

Date

1st March, 2024 (Friday)

Venue

OVO Cafe, G/F, 1 Wan Chai Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

Media Reception:

2:30pm

Event Time:

3:00pm

Officiating Guests:

  • Ms Olivia Yan, Artistic Director of the Lost Child Project Hong Kong and “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”
  • Ms Faye Leong, Artistic Director of “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”
  • Ms Kay Wong, Visual Director of “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”
  • Ms Virginia Leung, Curriculum Director of “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”
  • Mr. David Lui, Executive Director of the “ÉLAN Eartheatre – Regain The Lost Wings”
  • Ms Annie Ho, clinical psychologist
  • Mr. Lee Tze Kin, performing artist, drumming and singing bowl instructor
  • Ms Wahwah Hung, theatre artist and educator
  • Mr. Yip Wai Bun, theatre artist and puppeteer
  • Mr. Mok Ho Kwong, nature educator and founder of Natural Network
  • Mr. Matthew Kwan, nature educator and founder of Project Crow
  • Mr. Lam Tze Yuen, theatre artist

Please contact Ms Wendy Shiu at 6973 1950 or email to wendy@seedland.hk for RSVP and enquiries.

About Lost Child Project Hong Kong
Originated as an artistic project curated for young people and children by O Theatre Workshop founded by seasoned theatre artist Olivia Yan, Lost Child Project Hong Kong was officially registered as a charitable organisation in 2022, aiming to promote art to bring impact and transformation to society and young people.

In 2018, moved by the alarming youth and children suicide rates, Olivia Yan invited internationally renowned physical theatre director and educator David Glass to collaboratively launch the “Lost Child Project in HK” initiative. Drawing inspiration from the Lost Child Project, designed by David Glass in 1996, implemented in over 22 countries and utilised in United Nations leadership training, the initiative uses performing arts as a tool to address the mental health of young people and children, and rebuild their spiritual values and happiness.

With support from Tai Kwun, the project was presented in a larger scale in 2020 as “ÉLAN Lost Child Project HK”, bringing together professionals from the arts, social welfare, and education sectors to introduce 15 different art projects held physically and online. As Hong Kong’s first large-scale art event running in both online and offline formats, the innovative project overcame challenges brought by the pandemic, and successfully conveyed the core concept of “We do not solve problems, We play problems”, and was granted the “2021 Hong Kong Arts Development Awards – Award for Arts Promotion”.

In 2022, with continuous support from Tai Kwun, the project hosted the second edition with a theme of “'YES AND!...”, offering 16 different art projects in which participants could explore more possibilities with creativity, and breaking free from negative and pessimistic emotions, to rebuild the confidence and hope of every Lost Child and the young generation.

Distributed by Seedland International Limited on behalf of Lost Child Project Hong Kong Limited
Tel: 3583 3100                       Fax: 3583 1331
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