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  2. Speakers' Corner, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Speakers' Corner in Singapore is an area located within Hong Lim Park at the Downtown Core district, where Singaporeans may demonstrate, hold exhibitions and performances, as well as being able to engage freely in political open-air public speeches, debates and discussions. As a free speech zone, it is based upon the premise of its namesake ...

  3. Hong Kong Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Arts Festival in 2013. The Hong Kong Arts Festival (HKAF), launched in 1973, is a major international arts festival committed to enriching the cultural life of the city by presenting leading local and international artists in all genres of the performing arts as well as a diverse range of "PLUS" and educational events in February and March each year.

  4. Microwave International New Media Arts Festival - Wikipedia

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    Microwave International New Media Arts Festival began as an annual video art festival for the Hong Kong-based non-profit organisation Videotage in 1996. As new technologies became more accessible and were used in new forms of art production, the festival expanded to include a wider range of new media art. It was the first art festival in Hong ...

  5. Singapore International Festival of Arts - Wikipedia

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    It began as Singapore Arts Festival, ( Chinese: 新加坡艺术节) organised by the National Arts Council, in 1977, and was a biennial event until 1999. Since 2012 it has been called Singapore International Festival of Arts, run by Arts Festival Limited, and commissioned by the National Arts Council. The Festival Director is currently Natalie ...

  6. Art of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests - Wikipedia

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    Activists and artists taking part in the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests use artwork, painting, music, and other forms of artistic expression as a tactic to help spread awareness about the events that have happened in the city. Individuals who create protest art are commonly referred to as the "publicity group" ( 文宣組 ). [1]

  7. Hong Kong cultural policy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Hong Kong cultural policy refers to the development and preservation of Hong Kong 's arts and cultural heritage. Globally, Hong Kong is perhaps best known for its role as an international financial centre and shopping hub, and not for its artistic and cultural offerings. [citation needed] The popular stereotype of the city holds that ...

  8. Clockenflap - Wikipedia

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    Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, commonly abbreviated to "Clockenflap", is an annual music and arts festival held in Hong Kong.It incorporates international, regional and local live music, film, art installations, street, and kids' area. 60,000 people attended the 2015 event, which was widely considered HK's marquee music event of the year.

  9. Category:Singapore arts and culture templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Singapore arts and culture templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Singapore arts and culture templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.