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Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts: Candace Chong Censorship Controversy

by Emma Walker – News Editor

The ‍hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (HKAPA) ‍affirmed its‍ respect⁤ for playwright Candace Chong Mui-ngam and stated it‍ has been in⁢ contact with her‍ following‍ accusations of censorship regarding her interview ​for a 40th-anniversary alumni promotion. The academy’s response comes after Chong published an open letter‍ on⁣ Monday detailing her concerns over the unreleased interview.

chong was one of 11 alumni invited in May of last year ⁤by⁣ HKAPA’s ‍student ⁣recruitment and ⁢community engagement office ‌to participate ⁢in the promotional series, which also included interviews with actor Michael Ning and singer Chiu Sin-hang. While the other interviews⁤ were published, ‌chong’s, filmed in June, remained unseen.

according to Chong’s letter, ​academy staff contacted her ‌three days‍ after she‌ inquired ⁣about the missing interview, explaining ⁢that all alumni interviews had been uploaded to the Chinese social media ​platform⁢ RedNote in January – except hers, which they‍ said could not be uploaded. HKAPA has not ⁤yet publicly explained⁤ the reason for withholding Chong’s​ interview.

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