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Scholarship Awarding Ceremony 2013-14

Speech by Dr PANG King-chee, MH, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund

Speech by Mr Thomas BROWN, the Chairman of the Dance Audition Panel 2013-2014

From left: Ms WONG Wai-yin, Mr Mozar TSANG, Mr MAN Hay, Mr Douglas SO, Dr PANG King-chee, MH, Miss WONG Yuet-wah, Miss LI Yiran and Miss YIU Kit-ki

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Five young talents received Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund (HKJCMDF) Scholarships at the Scholarship Awarding Ceremony held on 19 July 2013.

The awarded scholarships, totalling about $4.44 million, will help the awardees to further their education or training abroad, enabling them to contribute to the development of arts in Hong Kong upon completion of their studies....read more

The five young talents in the music and dance fields, namely Miss LI Yiran, Mr MAN Hay, Mr Mozar TSANG, Miss WONG Wai-yin and Miss YIU Kit-ki, stood out among many applicants. They shared their thoughts during the awarding ceremony, gratefully acknowledged the funding support from the HKJCMDF and undertook to make the best of the opportunity to pursue advanced programmes in music or dance overseas.

Among the awardees are pianists Miss WONG Wai-yin and Mr Mozar TSANG, who are both graduates of the Bachelor of Music programme at the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts (HKAPA) and have achieved remarkable results in international piano competitions. With the music scholarships, Miss Wong and Mr Tsang will be going to the United States and the United Kingdom respectively to further their training in piano performance.

Another music scholarship awardee, Mr MAN Hay is a trumpeter. After graduating from the HKAPA, he will be pursuing his master study in trumpet performance at the New England Conservatory of Music in the United States.

As for the two dance scholarship awardees, Miss LI Yiran, currently working for the Hong Kong Ballet, will be going to pursue dance and choreography training in the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University; and Miss YIU Kit-ki will take a master programme in dance and choreography in the United States.

Joining the ceremony were the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Fund, Dr PANG King-chee, MH; the Principal Assistant Secretary for Home Affairs, Miss WONG Yuet-wah; representative of the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) Mr Douglas SO; members of the Board of Trustees of the Fund; and the Chairmen of the music and dance audition panels of the scholarship, Dr CHAN Hing-yan and Mr Thomas BROWN.