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Latin Jazz BandSanchezPoncho

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The Hong Kong Arts Festival is a prominentarts event in the cultural calendar of Hong

Kong and the Asia Pacific region. Proudlystepping into its 33rd year, the Festivalcontinues its vigorous pursuit of innovativedevelopment; the presentation of new worksand the provision of quality arts.

In terms of the number and diversity ofprogrammes, the 2005 Festival is one of thelargest festivals to date, offering a wide varietyof inspiring art, music and culturalprogrammes by prestigious internationalartists and leading local talents. I am sure thatthe Festival will further enhance Hong Kong’sstatus as an international cultural metropolis.

I extend our warmest welcome to allparticipating artists and wish all local andoverseas members of the audience a mostenjoyable time.

TUNG Chee HwaChief ExecutiveHong Kong Special Administrative Region

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2005

2005

Message from the Chairman

I warmly welcome you to the 33rd Arts Festival.As a premier event in the Hong Kong cultural

calendar as well as the Asia Pacific region, theFestival presents the finest international andregional artists in an intense series of concerts andperformances, as well as showcases the creativityof artistic talent in Hong Kong.

Appreciation and thanks are due to our mainsubventing organisations – the Hong KongGovernment, through the Leisure and CulturalServices Department, and the Hong Kong JockeyClub Charities Trust. Their long and continuedpatronage are what make these culturalpresentations possible.

In addition, we gratefully acknowledge thegenerous support of many corporate sponsors,arts institutions and individuals.

The Festival has always made our programmesaccessible to students and young audiencesthrough half-price student tickets and our YoungFriends Scheme. These schemes are funded by thegenerous donations from numerous corporateand individual donors.

The 2005 Festival offers a rich and stimulatingprogramme, with a variety of captivatingperformances and choices, presenting a diverse rangeof tastes with artistic excellence. We hope to offersomething enjoyable and of interest to everyone.

Above all, I would like to thank you, our patrons, foryour support and participation in the 2005 Festival.

Charles Lee

The Hong Kong Arts Festival is made possible with the funding support of:

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2005

7A89268

2005

Message from the Executive Director

The starting point for the programming of this 2005Festival was the idea of contrasting opposites – ‘sacred

and profane’. Both of these elements are rich sources ofcreative impulses for the performing arts in most culturesand this thematic link is evident in much of ourprogramming. We hope these connections and contrastswill make your Festival experience more engaging andmemorable.

Alongside all of our international artists, we are proud topresent many outstanding Hong Kong artists. For example,the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra and the HongKong Repertory Theatre, as well as the fine young HongKong musicians, pianist Rachel Cheung and the Fresh AirBrass Quintet. Other important Hong Kong artists takingpart include Cantonese opera stars Mui Suet-see and LeeLung; Class 7A Drama Group; Chung Ying Theatre; Group89268; the Material Girls; choreographer Daniel Yeungand the remarkable combined talents of Lee Chun-chow,Faye Leong, Gabriel Lee and Chong Mui-ngam in TheFrench Kiss.

In addition, our commitment to commissioning new workfrom Hong Kong and around the world continues, withpieces such as Amber, The Nightingale, All That ShanghaiJazz, Material Girls, i-City, The French Kiss, Come Out &Play and Little Prince Hamlet.

The 2005 Festival will offer a total of 124 performanceswith 42 performing groups (32 overseas and 10 local), twoexhibitions and our Festival Plus programme of talks,seminars and meet-the-artist sessions.

This is one of our largest Festivals to date, in terms of thenumber and the diversity of programmes. I am sure too,that it will be one of our most enjoyable and inspiring. Weare delighted that you could join us.

Douglas Gautier

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Concert Hall,Hong Kong Cultural Centre

17 - 18.3.2005

1 30Running time:

approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes,with no interval

To make this performance a pleasant experience for the artists and other members of the audience, PLEASEswitch off your ALARM WATCHES, MOBILE PHONES and PAGERS.

Eating, drinking, smoking, unauthorised photography and audio or video recording are forbidden in theauditorium. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Band Members

Congas and Band Leader Poncho SanchezPiano and Musical Director David TorresTimbales George OrtizBass Tony BandaBongos / Trés Sal VasquezSaxophones / Flute Scott MartinTrumpet / Flugelhorn Serafin AguilarTrombone Francisco TorresBaritone Saxophone David Urquidi

Technical Manager Larry SanchezArtist Manager Jim Cassell

Credit List

All photographs © Norman Seeff

17.3.2005 Thur Meet-the-Artist (Post-Performance)

If you would like to meet Poncho Sanchez, please stay behind in the auditorium after the performance

The audio equipment is sponsored by

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9Biography

1975

1999 LatinSoul Billboard

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Poncho Sanchez

Growing up in southernCalifornia, Poncho Sanchez wasnurtured by the twin musicalinfluences of tropical Latin music,including Tito Puente, TitoRodriguez, Machito, MongoSantamaria and Cal Tjader; andthe Rhythm and Blues (R&B)sounds that dominated the radioairwaves of the day.

As a teenager in the 1960s he was a singer in a neighbourhood band that playedR&B and rock ‘n’ roll material; his speciality being a flashy imitation of James Brown.Meanwhile at home he was hearing the strong rhythms of salsa in the music playedby his older brothers and sisters. Later Sanchez became fascinated with congadrumming and was determined to make the Afro-Cuban rhythmic style his own.

The chance of a lifetime came along in 1975 when he was asked to joinvibraphonist Cal Tjader’s popular Latin jazz group. “I was very proud and I was somuch into being with Cal, it was an honour – a dream come true for me,” he recallsof his years with Tjader. “Mongo [Santamaria] had always been my favourite congadrummer, so I approached it in the way Mongo would have. He played strong andhard and very seriously. I went into every gig with Cal with that in mind.”

Now with over two decades as one of the most successful Latin jazz band leadersin the world, Poncho Sanchez has gracefully accepted the role as one of thecherished idiom’s most important practitioners. A worthy ambassador for Latinmusic, he had racked up an array of awards including a Grammy and BillboardAwards in 1999 for his excellent Latin Soul CD.

In the past two years, his now famous visage has graced the covers of suchpublications as Jazz Times and Jazz Education Journal, the prestigious journal ofthe International Association for Jazz Education. His 21 albums as a leader,including 19 for Concord Picante, have established him as the most artisticallyconsistent and popular Latin jazz artists in the world, bar none. His touring scheduletakes him from coast-to-coast in the US and from Japan to Europe.

Biography

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1975

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The Man with the MusicAnnemarie Evans

If they’re not dancing in their seats, they’ll be dancing in their heads. That’s thepromise to Hong Kongers from band leader Poncho Sanchez who’ll be serving uptwo nights of hot, funky and infectious Latin jazz and salsa rhythms.

Sanchez originates from Laredo, Texas, and was the youngest of 11 children. “WhenI was listening to the records of my brothers and sisters of many great Latin salsa andjazz legends mostly from New York, I was driven to play conga and timbales by thedriving rhythms. This was when I was in the 9th grade and 13 years old.”

Among his influences he counts vibraphonist Cal Tjader, whose band he played inback in 1975. Tjader’s conga player was leaving and Sanchez grabbed theopportunity to play in his band, a relationship that stayed until his idol’s death sevenyears later.

These days Sanchez is one of the busiest Latin Jazz band leaders in the world, witha live performance timetable that takes him across the US and out to Asia, to keephis fans happy. His schedule looks exhausting on paper, but Sanchez derives a lotof pleasure from his audience.

“What we get back from the audience is a natural high that makes all of us feelgood. The energy we deliver and get back from the audience makes us feel goodand play even better,” he said.

Sanchez plays hard but sensitively, he says, using a whole variety of influencesincluding boogaloo, a hybrid of Latin and rock that was started by artists includingJoe Cuba in New York.

“The only way I know how to play is strong and hard, but sensitive also. But, now thatI’m older and wiser I have also learned to be a band leader which means I relate to theaudience, talk to them, feel what they are feeling. I also sing a little more now whichpeople like. I am the hard driving player, but also the band leader,” Sanchez said.

While Sanchez has created a unique musical experience of his own, he says OtisRedding, Ray Charles, big-cheeked trumpet player Dizzy Gillespie, congueroMongo Santamaria and four-times Grammy award-winning band leader TitoPuento, have all had a role in helping to create the sounds of his band.

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“The core of my music comes from salsa, Latin jazz and soul. I think salsa and theLatin music I cover is more and more popular because all people of all countriesrelate and enjoy the rhythms, feelings and energy this music provides. Also, thereare more and more Latin people in all parts of the world today.”

Sanchez was delighted to do a joint CD with blind piano player Ray Charles, whodied in June last year. “Of course it was an honour and a dream come true [to playwith Ray Charles]. I knew his and my music would work very well together and RayCharles liked Latin as well as many other types of music. It was a real pleasureworking with him and he was also happy with the final CD result.”

On stage with the other musicians playing timbales, bass, trumpet, baritone sax,saxophone, trombone, bongo and piano, the bearded conga player is renownedfor his James Brown moves.

Sanchez has been a keen fan of James Brown since his schooldays in Californiawhere he was front man for a band and learned to do the king of funk’s hip-swinging moves on stage, while cutting his teeth with sets at weddings and highschool dances in the 1960s. “I’ve never talked to James Brown directly,” Sanchezsays, “but I have heard from other people that he really likes my CDs.”

Sanchez’s love of James Brown’s music stems from those early days of listening tothe records of his brothers and sisters. “I loved the R&B of the 1950s, but especially1960s Soul music because the music has such a strong groove. They used lots ofhorns, the words had a lot to say about the times, and great arrangements,” hesaid.

Hong Kong audiences enjoytheir music, but are perhaps alittle more sedate thanconcert audiences in theWest. St i l l Sanchez isconfident he’ll have them outof their seats.

“Yes, I think it will be easybecause we give all peoplegreat pleasure, rhythm, fun,and high quality with ourmusic. Whether they are updancing or not, they will bedancing in their heads.”

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Platinum AwardAnonymousC C Wu Cultural & Education

Foundation FundCitigroupHSBCWelcome Group Investment LimitedZegna Culture Foundation

Diamond AwardMr & Mrs Alan Leong

Gold AwardAnonymous

Bloomsbury Books Ltd Bloomsbury Books LtdSir Kenneth Fung Ping Fan Sir Kenneth Fung Ping Fan

Foundation Trust Foundation TrustMr & Mrs Lester Kwok Mr & Mrs Lester Kwok

Mr & Mrs Lincoln LeongMs Nam Kit Ho Ms Nam Kit Ho

Mr Stephen SuenMr Stephen Sun & Ms Edith ShihMr To Wing Kee

Mr & Mrs Percy Weatherall Mr & Mrs Percy WeatherallWing Hang BankMr David YamDr M T Geoffrey Yeh

Silver Award (2) Anonymous (2)

Susan & Bernard AuyangMs Josephine Chung

Epico Trading Co Ltd Epico Trading Co LtdMr Bill Fong K C

George and Paulette Ho George and Paulette HoMr & Mrs David Lin Mr & Mrs David Lin

Mr & Mrs Vernon MooreMr and Ms Frank & Ellen Proctor Mr and Ms Frank & Ellen ProctorMr & Mrs John & Anthea Strickland Mr & Mrs John & Anthea StricklandMr & Mrs Stephen Tan Mr & Mrs Stephen TanMr Wong Kong Chiu Mr Wong Kong Chiu

Bronze Award (18) Anonymous (18)

Sir David Akers-Jones Sir David Akers-JonesMr Au Son Yiu

Ms Gael Black Ms Gael BlackMs Caroline Calvey Ms Caroline Calvey

Mr Samuel Chan Lok SangMr Chan Tak Ken

Ms Chan Wan Tung Ms Chan Wan TungMs Liat Chen

Mr & Mrs Ann & Paul Chen Mr & Mrs Ann & Paul ChenMs Vina Cheng Ms Vina Cheng

Mr Cheung Kam CheongMr Andrew Chin W S Mr Andrew Chin W SMs Tabitha Chiu Shui Man Ms Tabitha Chiu Shui ManMs Gillian Choa Ms Gillian ChoaMrs Maisie N Choa Mrs Maisie N Choa

Mr Alex ChongMs Grace Chou Ai-Ling Ms Grace Chou Ai-LingMs Christina Chow Mei Ling Ms Christina Chow Mei Ling

Mr Chow Ping WahCultural Strategies Ltd

Mr Steven Davidson Mr Steven DavidsonMr Philip Dykes Mr Philip DykesMs Lucille Evans Ms Lucille Evans

Mr Fok Wing HuenMs Fong Siu Man Ms Fong Siu ManMr Kenneth H C Fung Mr Kenneth H C Fung

Mr Fung Shiu LamMs Susan Gordon Ms Susan GordonMr and Mrs A R Hamilton Mr and Mrs A R HamiltonDr Anthony Keith Harris Dr Anthony Keith Harris

The Helena May The Helena MayMr Maurice Hoo

Ms Caroline Hu Ms Caroline HuMs Hu Shu Ms Hu ShuMrs Dorothy Hung Mrs Dorothy HungMs Teresa Hung Chi Wah Ms Teresa Hung Chi Wah

Ms Hung Ling WahThe International Centre of

Sakyamunis Culture LtdMr Paul R Jackson

Mr David G Jeaffreson Mr David G JeaffresonJoyin Piano Music Centre

Ms Joelle Kabbaj Ms Joelle KabbajKambo Manufacturing Co Ltd Kambo Manufacturing Co LtdMr Ko Ying Mr Ko YingMr Kelvin Koo Mr Kelvin KooMr Irving Koo Yee Yin Mr Irving Koo Yee Yin

Kowloon Chamber of CommerceMr Johnny Kuan

Ms Anna Kwok On Nar Ms Anna Kwok On NarKwok Shiu Ming

Mr Lam Kiu Sum Mr Lam Kiu SumMr Edmund Law Kai Chung Mr Edmund Law Kai Chung

Dr Ernest Lee Shu WingMs Mary LeeMs Myron LeeMr Alex Li Wai Chun

Ms Ester Li Ms Ester LiMr Li Ying Chor

Miss Beatrice Lin Miss Beatrice LinMr & Mrs Craig Lindsay Mr & Mrs Craig LindsayMr William Littlewood Mr William LittlewoodMr Frederick Lochovsky Mr Frederick Lochovsky

Mr Christopher J LucasMr John Lui Mr John LuiMs Yvonne Lui Yan Yan Ms Yvonne Lui Yan YanMr Andrew Ma Mr Andrew MaMr Mark Machin Mr Mark Machin

Mackie Study LtdMr Mak Fai Shing Mr Mak Fai ShingMr Michael Mak Hoi Hung Mr Michael Mak Hoi HungMak Ko Kee Building Contractor Ltd Mak Ko Kee Building Contractor LtdMr John Malpas Mr John MalpasMaplewood Education Services Maplewood Education ServicesMr Michael McClellan Mr Michael McClellanMs Olivia Mo Siu Wai Ms Olivia Mo Siu Wai

Mr Mok Kwun CheungDr & Mrs Sam Nariman Dr & Mrs Sam NarimanMr Kellogg Ngai Mr Kellogg NgaiMr David Owens Mr David OwensMrs Platt and Friends Mrs Platt and Friends

Dr Belinda Poon K MMs Poon Lai Chuen Ms Poon Lai ChuenMr Neil F Pryde Mr Neil F PrydeRadiant Tech Worldwide Limited Radiant Tech Worldwide LimitedSecurity Systems (Far East) Ltd Security Systems (Far East) LtdMr So Kin Man Mr So Kin ManDr Tai Yau Ting Dr Tai Yau TingMs Francis Tang Wai Man Ms Francis Tang Wai Man

Mr & Mrs Jim K P TongMs Tsang Wai Yu Ms Tsang Wai Yu

Vogue Electronics Co LtdMs Linda Wang Ms Linda WangMr Ian Wingfield Mr Ian WingfieldMs Christine Wong Ms Christine WongMs Elsa Wong Yuen Mee Ms Elsa Wong Yuen MeeMs Mariam Wong Ms Mariam WongMs Wong Mei Sin Ms Wong Mei Sin

Mr Wong Nai HayDr Wong Wing Keung & Dr Wong Ban ChoXiong Di BanMr Desmond YuMr & Mrs Joseph K C Yu

Platinum MembersAnonymousC C Wu Cultural & Education

Foundation FundE2-Capital GroupOgilvy & Mather Asia Pacific

Gold MembersCoutts BankHenry G Leong Estates LtdHutchison Whampoa LtdJardines Matheson LtdKerry Holdings LtdKPMG

Patron’s Club

Silver MembersKowloon-Canton

Railway CorporationShanghai Commercial Bank LtdThe Swire Group Charitable Trust

Bronze MembersFontana Enterprises LtdMicrosoft Hong Kong Ltd

Student Ticket Scheme Donors

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1971 design workshop89268 89268Acorn Design Ltd Acorn Design Ltd

Air FranceAlvin Wong

Ancha Vista Ancha VistaA-Plus DesignAvanny Advertising Co Ltd

Bloomsbury Books Ltd Bloomsbury Books LtdBMG Hong Kong Ltd BMG Hong Kong Ltd

Brand HK Management OfficeBritish CouncilCathay Pacific Airways Ltd

CCDC CCDC Dance CentreThe Chinese General Chamber

of CommerceChocolate Rain Jewelery & Design Chocolate Rain Jewelery & Design

Collin Music Co LtdConsulate General of Brazil in Consulate General of Brazil in

Hong Kong and Macau Hong Kong and MacauConsulate General of France in

Hong KongConsulate General of Italy in Hong Kong

Consulate General of Mexico in Consulate General of Mexico inHong Kong Hong Kong

Consulate General of Poland inHong Kong

Consulate General of the RussianFederation in Hong Kong and Macau

Consulate General of SpainConsulate General of Consulate General of

Switzerland – Hong Kong Switzerland – Hong KongCreative Café Creative CaféDanone Imported Waters Danone Imported Waters

(Asia) Pte Ltd (Asia) Pte LtdDepartment of Computer Science,

The University of Hong KongEmbossEMI Group Hong Kong LtdEureka Digital LtdFringe Club

German Consulate General – German Consulate General –Hong Kong Hong Kong

Happy Sound Music LtdHarbour View International House

Hi Fi Hi Fi Review LtdHK TicketingHome Affairs BureauHon Design & AssociatesThe Hong Kong Academy for

Performing ArtsHong Kong Arts CentreHong Kong Book Centre LtdThe Hong Kong Chamber of

Small and Medium Business LtdHong Kong Chiu Chow Chamber of

Commerce LtdHong Kong City HallHong Kong Cultural CentreHong Kong Dragon Airlines LtdHong Kong Federation of WomenThe Hong Kong Institute of Education

The Hong Kong Japanese Club The Hong Kong Japanese ClubHong Kong Public LibrariesHong Kong RecordsHong Kong Repertory TheatreHong Kong Tourism BoardHong Kong Trade Development CouncilHutchison Telecommunications

(Hong Kong) LtdIBM China / Hong Kong LtdInformation Services Department

International Association ofTheatre Critics (HK)

Ion GlobalItalian Chamber of Commerce in

Hong KongThe Italian Cultural Society of Hong KongKent Fok@tn PEACOCKKowloon Chamber of CommerceKowloon Hotel Hong KongKwai Tsing TheatreLangham Hotel Hong KongLufthansa German AirlinesLuk Kwok Hotel Hong KongMackie Study

The Mammals The MammalsThe Marco Polo Hong Kong HotelMaster Music LtdMaxim’s Caterers Ltd

Mission Production Company Mission Production CompanyMorn Creations Ltd Morn Creations Ltd

MTR CorporationNaxos Digital Services Ltd Naxos Digital Services Ltd

New Territories Associationof Societies

Norwegian Representative Office Norwegian Representative OfficeThe Panic The Panic

Parsons Music LtdPatsville Company LtdPaul’s Ballet Supplies CentreThe Peninsula Hong Kong

Planet Yoga by Master Kamal Planet Yoga by Master KamalPMC Connection (Hong Kong) PMC Connection (Hong Kong)

PricewaterhouseCoopersRadio 4, Radio Television Hong KongRay Yuen

Ricky Music Factory Ricky Music FactoryThe Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong

Rococo Classic Ltd Rococo Classic LtdRoyal Norwegian Embassy, BeijingSha Tin Town HallShanghai Commercial BankShanghai Fraternity Association HK LtdShun Cheong Record Co LtdShun Hing GroupSil-Metropole Organisation Ltd

Simply Art Simply ArtSole Cultural GoodsSpanish Chamber of Commerce in

Hong KongStarbucks CoffeeStevenson, Wong & CoSunrise MusicSwindon Book Company Ltd

Team and Concepts Ltd Team and Concepts LtdTelevision Broadcasts LtdTIMETom Lee Music Company LtdUniversity Museum and Art Gallery,

The University of Hong KongUniversal Music LtdURBTIXWarner Music Hong KongWing Hang Bank LtdYMCA of Hong Kong

Zenith Designing & Printing Zenith Designing & PrintingServices Ltd Services Ltd

Zonta Club of Hong KongZonta Club of Hong KongZonta Club of Hong Kong EastZonta Club of KowloonZonta Club of the New TerritoriesZonta Club of Victoria

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Patron

The Honourable Tung Chee-hwa

Honorary Life PresidentSir Run Run Shaw, CBE

Executive Committee

Mr Charles Y K Lee, GBS, JP

Mr Rafael Hui, GBS, JP

Mr Billy Li

Mr Wayne LeungMr Peter Thompson, SBS, OBE, LLD, JPDr Allan Zeman, GBS, JPMrs Mariana Cheng, BBS, JPMrs Clara WeatherallMr Ronald Arculli, GBS, JPMs Teresa HongMr Timothy Cheung

Programme Committee

Mr Rafael Hui, GBS, JP

Prof Lo King-man, MBE, JP

Prof David Gwilt, MBEMr Nicholas JamesDr Joanna C LeeMr Nelson LeongMr Fredric MaoMr Tam Wing-pong, JPMrs Clara WeatherallMs Yao JueMr Daniel Ng

Mr Joseph Seelig

Finance and Management Committee

Mr Billy Li

Mr Rafael Hui, GBS, JP

Mr Wayne LeungMr Nelson Leong

Development Committee

Mr Wayne Leung

Dr Allan Zeman, GBS, JPMrs Leong Yu-san

Mrs Clara WeatherallMrs Mariana Cheng, BBS, JPMrs Igna DedeuMs Deborah BiberMs Alexandria J AlbersMs Peggy Liu

Honorary SolicitorStevenson, Wong & Co

Hong Kong Arts Festival Trust

Mr Angus H Forsyth

Mr Darwin Chen, SBS, ISOMrs Mona Leong, BBS, MBE, JPMr John C C Chan, GBS, JPMr Rafael Hui, GBS, JP

Mr Martin Barrow, GBS, CBE, JPMr Thomas Kwok, JPDr The Hon David K P Li, GBS, JPMrs Mona Leong, BBS, MBE, JP

PricewaterhouseCoopers

Address: 12th Floor, Hong Kong Arts Centre, 2 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong Telephone: 2824 3555 Fax: 2824 3798 / 2824 3722 Website: http://www.hk.artsfestival.org Email: [email protected]

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Staff

Douglas Gautier

Programme

Grace Lang

So Kwok-wanMio Margarit Chow

Linda Yip (on study leave)

Eddy Zee

Marketing

Katy Cheng

Alexia ChowChris LamAndy Yau

Development

Angela Hui

Eunice Chan

Accounts

June Yun

Bonia Wong

Administration

Carmen Chu

Virginia Li

Tony Cheng

Staff (contract)

Programme

Elvis King

Tiffany YiuRoy Leung

Andrew Chan

Eva Lau

Christina Lee

Billy ChanCat ChengRufina FungNancy LamKathy LeeGary Leung

Joey Chan

Publication

Daisy Chu

Mya Kirwan Mya Kirwan

John Wong

Marketing

Agatha Ho

Michelle Yeung

Ada Mak

Alfee SoWu Kai-yinPang Leo

Development

Michelle Ching

Administration

Dicky Chan

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