In response to demand for a specialised marketing and student recruitment facility for local and worldwide creative and performing arts institutions, QS WorldARTS Tour will be a unique series of dedicated international promotional events in key Asian cities. QS WorldARTS Tour events will be staged in an environment uniquely prepared to support the special cultures of the creative and performing arts and the special people who teach and practise them.

From diploma and undergraduate candidates, this is the best place to seek all academic possibilities to get a headstart in the creative career, plus, getting the industry experts' advice to pursue your desired course of study at home or abroad. Representing your institute, you will also get opportunities to showcase your own works of art, to make a proud statement for your school, at this well-attended event.

So come catch us in any of the following five dynamic Asian arts and creative hubs, where QS WorldARTS Tour will be heading to launch its maiden show between 21 February and 1 March in 2010!

Cities, Dates & Venues

Kuala Lumpur 21 February 2010 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC)
Singapore 23 February 2010 Raffles City Convention Centre (RCCC)
Hong Kong 25 February 2010 Hong Kong International Trade & Exhibition Centre (HITEC)
Seoul 27 February 2010 COEX, World Trade Center
Shanghai 1 March 2010 Grand Hyatt Shanghai

Exciting Highlights

  • Education and career fairs with provision for viewing student peers' portfolios of creative arts
  • Showcase of student performances and work displays
  • Seminars presenting international arts study and career opportunities and more!

Entire Range of Arts Modules

ARTS
2D Hub – Printing/Drawing/Painting 3D Design Acting and Directing Advertising
Applied Theatre Architecture Architectural Media Architectural Technology
Architectural History, Theory and Criticism Art History Arts Management Art Therapy
Book Arts Broadcasting Ceramics and Sculpture Chinese Ink Painting
Commercial Photography Communication Community Planning and Design Comparative Planning
Computer Games Design Conservation Costume Creative Technology
Critical Studies
- Art History
- Media and Cultural Studies
Curation Design Digital Arts
Digital Media Digital Rendering Documentary Film Drawing
Engineering Design Environmental Design Events Management Exhibition Design
Fashion Business Fashion Communications Fashion Design Fashion Management
Fashion Printing Film, Television and Video Fine Art Floral Design
Footwear Design Furniture Design Gender and Equity in Planning Global Environmental Change
Graphic Design Industrial Design Infrastructure Planning Illustration
Interactive Media Interactive and Digital Media Interior Design International Relations
Jewellery Design Jewellery (smithing) Landscape Design Make-Up and Image Styling
Marketing Media and Cultural Studies Modelling Multimedia Design
Music Technology Musical Theatre Organisational Leadership Packaging Design
Painting Photography Physical Theatre Playwriting
Printing and Publishing Printmaking Product Design Product Design Engineering
Product and Object Design Public Relations Screenwriting Sculpture
Small Object-Making Social and Economic Planning Spatial Design Surface Design
Sustainable Design Sustainable Urban Development Technical and Production Arts Technical Effects
Textiles Textiles Design Time Based Arts Theatre Design
Theatre and Performance Theatre Studies Typography Urban Design
Urban Design History and Theory Urban Development Processes Urban Planning Video Production
Visual Arts Visual Communication Web Design Website Development
Writing, Editing and Journalism      
       
 
MUSIC
Audio Production Bassoon Cello Chamber Choir
Chamber Music Church Music Clarinet Choral Conducting
Composition Conducting Double Bass Drums
Early Music (similar to Church music) Electronic Music Ensemble Euphonium
Flute Fortepiano Guitar Harp
Harpsichord Horn Improvisation Jazz
Jazz History and Literature Keyboard Late 18th and early 19th century music Live Sound Engineering
Music Analysis Music Education Music History and Literature Music Marketing
Music Media Musicology Music Recording Musical Theatre
Music Therapy Oboe Opera Orchestra (Western / Chinese)
Organ Piano Popular Music Recorders
Rock and Pop Saxophone Singing Songwriting
Sound Mixing Sound Recording and Design Sound Reinforcement Timpani and Percussion
Trombone Trumpet Tuba Viola
Violin Vocal Voice for Theatre  
 
DANCE
Ballet Ballroom Dancing Brazilian Choreography
Community Dance Contemporary Dance Contemporary Performance Practice Dance Education
Dance and Film Technology Dance History Dance Tour Ethnic Dance
Folk Dance Jazz Dance Kapa Haka Kinesiology
Latin Dance Hip Hop Movement Studies Tap Dance
Pacific music and dance Professional Practice Safe Dance Practice Stretch – Elective
       
       
       
       

Extra features in 2010!
PRODUCT DESIGN
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
ENGINEERING DESIGN


These essential subjects represent the most applied form of design skill. They also provide the most important job opportunities in Asia's highly developed manufacturing industries. All three require a combination of visual design capability with a scientific understanding of materials and the way they behave. QS WorldARTS will be highlighting product design and engineering design to help gifted students understand how they can capitalise on the opportunities to express themselves and build a career with this specialised training.

Free Admission for Candidates!
Admission will be free of charge. All candidates will be required to register in advance or on the event day.

 
   
     
   
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