Hawaii Music and Film poised to open China market to Hawaii products and services.
posted: 6/17/2004 -
WHAT: Warren Wyatt of WorldSound together with Willie K and Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom will discuss new opportunities in China for a "new generation" of Hawaiian music that could rival the popularity of the 1930's. Willie and Amy have just returned from concert dates in Shanghai.
Chuck Boller of the Hawaii International Film Festival will announce a new partnership with the Shanghai International Film Festival that includes new cultural exchange agreements and a broad potential for business development.
Waianae High School students who just returned from a visit to Shanghai, China, (for the Shanghai International Film Festival) will share their experiences and the exciting new contacts they developed in China.
The High Technology Development Corporation (HTDC) will announce a high-tech trade mission to some of the largest technology parks in China to be held September 4-18, 2004.
Ted Liu will discuss a new international business model for Hawaii, using Hawaii's unique performing arts as a vanguard for Hawaii products and services that will be implemented next month in the Xintiandi entertainment district in Shanghai.
WHEN: Thursday June 17, 2004 at 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: Second Floor Courtyard at 250 S. Hotel St. (The Hawaii State Art Museum)
WHO: Warren Wyatt, WorldSound
Chuck Boller, Louis Vuitton Hawaii International Film Festival
Willie K and Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom and students from Sea Rider Productions of Waianae High School who have just returned from Shanghai, China; and
Theodore Liu, Department of Business Economic Development & Tourism.
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