Kuala Lumpur Orchestra Festival Forum: Inclusivity and Sustainability

Sessions feature distinguished speakers including Dr. Isabella Pek, Mr. Yoshitaka Hirooka (Tokyo SO), Ms. Fadilah Kamal Francis (Malaysian Phil Orch), Mr. Eugene Pok (Selangor SO), and Dr. Boonyarit Kittaweepitak (Thailand Phil Orch) alongside other association executives.

Open Approved
03 Jun 2025 to 04 Jun 2025
10:00AM
Asia/Kuala_Lumpur
Event

Event Details

Duration 360 minutes
Recommended Age 18 years old and above
Seating Cabaret
Doors Open 30 minutes before event
Dress Code Business_casual

About This Event

As the role of orchestras evolves in response to shifting cultural, economic, and social dynamics, there is a growing need for strategic dialogue and collaborative action. The Kuala Lumpur Orchestra Festival Forum responds to this need by bringing together key stakeholders to shape the future of orchestral development.

This premier two-day gathering is designed to unite voices across the orchestral ecosystem. With a focus on inclusive, sustainable, and forward-thinking approaches to orchestral growth and management, the forum provides a critical platform for public and private sector leaders to explore the expanding potential of the orchestral economy

Taking place on 3rd and 4th June 2025 at Mayor’s Courtyard, the forum will bring together a diverse range of voices—musicians, educators, policymakers, industry leaders, and cultural advocates—to chart a course for the future of orchestral arts in Southeast Asia and beyond.

Forum Objectives:

  • Promote Inclusivity and Sustainability: The forum will emphasize the importance of creating a diverse and sustainable orchestral landscape that reflects the cultural richness of the region.
  • Drive Socio-Economic Impact: Through actionable insights, the forum aims to empower stakeholders with tools to foster meaningful socio-economic benefits across the orchestral sector, enhancing its cultural and economic relevance.
  • Foster Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration: Engaging in open panel discussions and expert-led sessions, we will explore new models of collaboration that involve governments, private sectors, and civil society to create lasting change and growth within the orchestral community.

As Malaysia takes on the prestigious role of ASEAN Chair, this forum offers a timely opportunity to set the stage for collective action. With a focus on collaborative solutions, we aim to identify the key strategies and takeaways that will shape the future of orchestral arts in the ASEAN region and beyond.

Join us at this landmark event as we work together to elevate the future of orchestral music in Southeast Asia

Once you've booked your ticket, please take a moment to complete this short registration form to help us prepare for your participation: https://forms.gle/851r9rhzDToso5pe7