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The Hong Kong Jockey
Club Music and Dance Fund was set up in
1980 with a donation of $10 million from
the Hong Kong Jockey Club for the promotion
and development of music and dance. It
is a non-statutory trust fund, administered
by a board of trustees. In 1994, the Jockey
Club provided a further capital injection
of $22 million to meet the increasing
demand for support. During the year, the
fund awarded $2.17 million for six scholarships
and $640,000 for 15 grants. The scholarships
enabled young people to pursue an integrated
programme of post-diploma/post-graduate
studies or professional training in music
or dance studies at leading institutions
or undertake less formal studies, projects
or creative work outside Hong Kong. The
grants helped local secondary and primary
schools to procure musical instruments
and dance equipment for training purposes,
and to organise new training classes for
students. |