Art What!: GOFY returns for second edition of For Art’s Sake, with 63 emerging Southeast Asian urban artists
GOFY, a Singapore-grown creative community uniting urban artists from the Southeast Asian (SEA) region, is proud to present the second edition of For Art’s Sake (FAS) with artworks installed in 21 commercial venues across the island. Spurred by the success of the inaugural edition in 2021, GOFY has gathered 63 emerging artists from six countries with a total contribution of 80 art prints to do … Continue reading Art What!: GOFY returns for second edition of For Art’s Sake, with 63 emerging Southeast Asian urban artists
Singapore Titles Land Record-breaking Nominations at 34th Edition of Singapore International Film Festival in 25 Years
The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) returns for its 34th edition, promising an unparalleled cinematic experience filled with record-breaking firsts. This year, the festival proudly presents a diverse selection of 101 films from 50 countries, SGIFF is set to showcase the rich tapestry of international cinema, continuing its tradition of celebrating the art of storytelling through films, bringing together filmmakers, cinephiles, and audiences alike for … Continue reading Singapore Titles Land Record-breaking Nominations at 34th Edition of Singapore International Film Festival in 25 Years
Zuni Icosahedron and NAFA co-present three shows in Singapore in association with new BA (Hons) Chinese Contemporary Theatres programme
Hong Kong’s renowned avant-garde theater company, Zuni Icosahedron, and Singapore’s pioneer arts institution, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA), are set to co-present the triplebill production “One Table Two Chairs” to kick start a three-year strategic collaboration and endorse NAFA’s new programme, Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Contemporary Chinese Theatres (BACCT). The degree is conferred by the University of the Arts Singapore (UAS), where NAFA is … Continue reading Zuni Icosahedron and NAFA co-present three shows in Singapore in association with new BA (Hons) Chinese Contemporary Theatres programme
Patron of Heritage Award 2022 celebrates more diverse forms of giving with expanded recognition
– This evening, 64 heritage philanthropists, comprising organisations and individuals, were honoured for their contributions made to heritage causes in 2022 at the National Heritage Board’s (NHB) annual Patron of Heritage Awards. Held at the historic Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, the ceremony was officiated by Mr Edwin Tong, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth & Second Minister for Law. Totalling about S$17.73 million, … Continue reading Patron of Heritage Award 2022 celebrates more diverse forms of giving with expanded recognition
Preview: Radin Mas by Bhaskar’s Arts Academy, with Sri Warisan Som Said Performing Arts
Supported by Temasek Foundation, Bhaskar’s Arts Academy, Singapore’s premier institution for Indian performing arts is pleased to unveil its latest production – Radin Mas. This one-night-only performance presented in collaboration with Sri Warisan Som Said Performing Arts, promises to touch the heart and stir the soul. Radin Mas is lovingly portrayed through captivating Bharatanatyam and Javanese dance, and features traditional folk arts of wayang kulit, … Continue reading Preview: Radin Mas by Bhaskar’s Arts Academy, with Sri Warisan Som Said Performing Arts
Preview: Happy Indian Women by The Necessary Stage
Following a five-star performance in Wild Rice’s Psychobitch, theatremaker and The Necessary Stage (TNS) Associate Artist Sindhura Kalidas is back this November to wrap up her 2023 with a brand new show: Happy Indian Women. Written by Sindhura, and co-directed by Sindhura and TNS Resident Playwright Haresh Sharma, Happy Indian Women is a new verbatim theatre production that questions the assumptions made about the diverse … Continue reading Preview: Happy Indian Women by The Necessary Stage
da:ns focus 2023: An Interview with Melati Suryodarmo on performance art, the body, and ‘Lapse’
One of Indonesian artist Melati Suryodarmo’s most iconic works is her dance work Exergie: Butter Dance (2000), in which she dances atop a pile of fast melting butter. It is a strange work to witness, as she increasingly loses her balance on the slippery, oily floor, meant to have her exploring the specific bodily sensation experienced in the single “delicate moment” where the body loses … Continue reading da:ns focus 2023: An Interview with Melati Suryodarmo on performance art, the body, and ‘Lapse’
da:ns focus 2023: An Interview with Kornkarn Rungsawang on communing with the gods in a modern world, in ‘Mali Bucha: Dance Offering’
When we watched Thai contemporary dancer Pichet Kluchun’s No.60 at last year’s edition of the Esplanade’s da:ns Festival, we were left mesmerised by the way he brought the traditional khon dance into the modern day, reimagining it for a new generation that brought together spirituality, technology and skill. Performing alongside him was fellow Thai dancer Kornkarn Rungsawang, a full-time artist in Pichet Klunchun Dance Company … Continue reading da:ns focus 2023: An Interview with Kornkarn Rungsawang on communing with the gods in a modern world, in ‘Mali Bucha: Dance Offering’
Floral Therapy: The Psychology of Gardens and Well-being
From the first breath of fresh air when stepping into a garden to the gentle rustling of leaves, gardens have always held a magical charm that touches our souls. Beyond their sheer beauty, flowers, ordered via send flowers to Mumbai, offer a realm of psychological and therapeutic benefits, acting as serene sanctuaries amidst the chaos of daily life. Let’s embark on a journey, exploring the … Continue reading Floral Therapy: The Psychology of Gardens and Well-being
Sing’theatre’s Cabaret: An Interview with stars Kimberly Chan, Dwayne Lau, and choreographer Lisa Keegan
“Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome.” Those would be the three immortal words that anyone who’s watched Cabaret will remember in its opening scene, as the Emcee invites the audience to the Kit Kat Club, a decadent underground venue in 1931 Berlin designed for all kinds of seedy entertainment performed under cover of darkness, a celebration of the queer and the outcasts of society. Coming to the Drama … Continue reading Sing’theatre’s Cabaret: An Interview with stars Kimberly Chan, Dwayne Lau, and choreographer Lisa Keegan
