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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tisa_HoTisa Ho - Wikipedia

    Tisa Ho (born 22 December 1948) is an arts administrator and writer from Hong Kong. She is currently the director of the Hong Kong Arts Festival and has previously been the director of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Singapore Arts Festival, and several public art projects in Singapore, including the Esplanade – Theatres on ...

  2. www.tatlerasia.com › people › tisa-hoTisa Ho | Tatler Asia

    The executive director of the Hong Kong Arts Festival kept culture alive during Covid-19. Her last three years have particularly challenging for anyone in the arts, given Covid-19 restrictions, but Tisa Ho and her team kept the Hong Kong Arts Festival going, bringing hybrid programmes of live and online performances.

  3. TISA HO 何嘉坤 (BA 1971; MA 1973) has been serving as Executive Director of the Hong Kong Arts Festival since 2006. She is also the first Hong Kong arts administrator to be elected to the Chair of the International Society of the Performing Arts.

  4. In our #culturalportraits series, we intend to present the different players of the artistic and cultural scene, from artists and performers to events or exhibitions’ organisers, and to the ones...

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  5. 9 oct. 2020 · Tisa Ho. Photo Credit: Hong Kong Arts Festival. In the lead-up to the festival, we spoke to HKAF Executive Director Tisa Ho. Having held the position since 2006, Tisa is certainly no stranger to arts administration, and has even served as general manager of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra for ten years, alongside having contributed ...

  6. Tisa Ho, Executive Director of Hong Kong Arts Festival, talked to us about the past fifteen years heading the Festival, the challenges faced during the pandemic and the highlights of the upcoming 50th edition.

  7. www.hkbu.edu.hk › tisa-ho-kar-kuanTisa Ho Kar-kuan

    Dr Ho is a leading and well-known figure in the arts world. She was the chairlady of the Board of Directors of the International Society for the Performing Arts —the first-ever arts administrator from Hong Kong to hold this position. She was also a member of the Board of the Hong Kong International Literary Festival as well as the Hong Kong ...