Preview: Hot Pot Talk – Theatre and the Arts
This September, get ready for a truly unique theatrical experience with Hot Pot Talk: Theatre and the Arts. Conceptualized byContinue Reading
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This September, get ready for a truly unique theatrical experience with Hot Pot Talk: Theatre and the Arts. Conceptualized byContinue Reading
South African choreographer Robyn Orlin is known in her home country as ‘a permanent irritation’. The incredibly inventive Johannesburg-born artistContinue Reading
Glasgow-based Singaporean physical theatre master Ramesh Meyyappan makes a hotly anticipated return to the local theatre scene this October withContinue Reading
Are animals really all that different from plants? Or is the way they experience life and stimuli simply a stretchedContinue Reading
When one thinks of SIFA, one undoubtedly thinks of weird, experimental works that push the very definition of what makesContinue Reading
If French philosopher Jacques Derrida were still alive today and caught Germinal, one wonders what the creator of deconstruction himself might haveContinue Reading
Chilean artist Manuela Infante brings her polyphonic work Vegetative State to this year’s SIFA, amplifying an actress’ mere presence as a singleContinue Reading
Despite facing numerous setbacks, including a last minute change in performance venue, make/space has managed to produce a short, introspectiveContinue Reading