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this quarter (02/05/2024)

Recent growth in Singapore in private art spaces and exhibitions show its art market, while still small, is adding a layer that will be crucial to attaining its goal of being a major regional art hub....

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about 5 months ago (12/04/2023)

Paul Gaugain, Frida Kahlo and David Medalla among artists in National Gallery Singapore’s ‘Tropical’ exhibition exploring colonial and postcolonial experiences in Southeast Asia and Latin America....

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about 22 months ago (06/30/2022)

Producers Lab: “What if we do it this way?” | Banupriya Ponnarasu, Mark Benedict Cheong and Deanna Dzulkifli | ArtsEquator Skip to content Have you ever been a part of a project in the arts, and felt something needed changing? Or have you been either the creator or spectator of a programme, and went away from it thinking, “what if we do it this way?” ? “What if we do it this way?” was the title of a Producers Lab organised by Producers SG, which ran from October 2021 to March 2022....

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about 25 months ago (03/29/2022)

Opposition: Cycles of love, forces of change | ArtsEquator Skip to content Faezah Zulkifli dissects Opposition - a multilayered narrative of the relationships people have with one another, with themselves and the spaces they inhabit...

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about 25 months ago (03/24/2022)

Schooled by Singapore Youth Theatre: Teens Tell It Like It Is | ArtsEquator Skip to content Azura Farid reviews Schooled , the play about the concerns of young people devised by the inaugural batch of the Singapore Youth Theatre ensemble, Wild Rice's educational programme for youths aged 13-17 years old...

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about 26 months ago (03/14/2022)

A Tribute to Santha Bhaskar From a Student | ArtsEquator Skip to content Aparna Nambiar pays tribute to her late teacher, Singapore dance pioneer Mrs Santha Bhaskar, who passed away on 26 February 2022 at the age of 82...

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about 26 months ago (03/13/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content What is this show? Rei Poh (Rei): During the Circuit Breaker when we had a sudden lockdown, we decided to start online game nights where we could just play games, and actually give ourselves a reason to check in with one another, make sure everybody is okay...

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about 26 months ago (03/02/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content How does the folder game work? I’ve never played it before...

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about 26 months ago (03/02/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content Who is SARA? Cheryl: There’s a SARA that me and Rei talked about, when we were just bouncing ideas...

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about 26 months ago (03/01/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content How would you describe WINDOW? Rei: Recently I described it as a theatrical video game...

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about 65 months ago (12/02/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (3 – 9 December 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore December 3, 2018 Island Song by The Song and Dance Players (SoDa Players) , Centre 42, 7 – 9 December In Island Song , five 20- to 30-something characters navigate their lives the same way they navigate the city: sometimes confidently, sometimes hopefully, and sometimes recklessly As the characters wander in and out of each other’s lives, whatever happens, the city is always there, the single backdrop against which everything else happens...

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about 67 months ago (10/04/2018)

SMU Series: More Than Just Managers, Enabling the Arts | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash October 4, 2018 This article is the third in a series of essays by students from the Singapore Management University Arts and Culture Management programme...

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about 68 months ago (09/14/2018)

Sitting in the ‘gap’: Faye Lim explores body autonomy for children (via Talking Circles) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles September 15, 2018 Faye Lim dances, facilitates, performs, improvises, makes, and mothers...

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about 69 months ago (08/13/2018)

Weekly picks: Singapore (13 - 19 August 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore August 13, 2018 The Ordinary and The Unspectacular by The Theatre Practice 16 – 19 August 2018 After each breath Before the next Time streams into the moments of timelessness The Ordinary and The Unspectacular is a contemplation of the minutiae of everyday life...

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about 69 months ago (08/06/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (6 - 12 August 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore August 6, 2018 Premanadi by Temple of Fine Arts 11 – 12 August 2018 Premanadi – The River of Love is a dance-drama that follows the story of a family that goes on a journey while their boatmen and guide tell them of the myths and legends of the river that they pass...

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about 70 months ago (08/02/2018)

SMU Series: Down the Rabbit Hole, We Go: An Intern’s Dive into the Realm of Arts for Young Audiences | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles August 2, 2018 This article is the second in a series of essays by students from the Singapore Management University Arts and Culture Management programme...

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about 70 months ago (08/01/2018)

Mass inclusion: thoughts on Teo Yeo Yenn’s ‘This is what Inequality looks like’ (via Dumbriyani) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar August 1, 2018 In recent days, I have been absorbed heavily into a book my wife brought home from Kinokuniya...

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about 70 months ago (07/30/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (30 July - 5 August 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 30, 2018 How To Be Happy (again) by Ethos Books 5 Aug 2018 As part of Esplanade’s Spoken Word Sunday series, How To Be Happy (again) will start the series off this sunday! It will be an evening of rhyme and rhythm filled with words exploring happiness and the notion of a greater good...

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about 70 months ago (07/25/2018)

OPEN CALL: Performance Criticism Mentorship with Corrie Tan | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints July 25, 2018 Performance Criticism Mentorship by Corrie Tan, Resident Critic, ArtsEquator.com How does it work? You’ll attend six performances between September 2018 – March 2019 ...

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about 70 months ago (07/24/2018)

An Inconvenient Practice (via Plural Art Magazine) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar July 24, 2018 A recent video released by British diver Rich Horner, showed him swimming through the waters of Bali...

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about 70 months ago (07/24/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (23 - 29 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 24, 2018 Singapore & the World — Behind the Game: Exploring History Through Assassin’s Creed, National Museum of Singapore 28 Jul 2018 Singapore and the World is a programme that focusses on the historical and contemporary connections that links Singapore to the world...

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about 70 months ago (07/18/2018)

Fifield announces $100,000 to grow cultural links with Singapore (via ArtsHub) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar July 18, 2018 The Turnbull Government has announced more than $100,000 for arts and cultural collaborations with Singapore...

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about 70 months ago (07/16/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (16 - 22 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 16, 2018 SINGAPORE THEATRE FESTIVAL 2018 FAGHAG 19 – 22 July 2018 Join Pam Oei in this rainbow-coloured cabaret and see her demonstrate why she deserves to be called Singapore’s Number One Faghag! Join her as she plays multiple characters, tell jokes and heart-warming tales while being accompanied by maestro Julian Wong on the piano in this entertaining performance! More information here....

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about 70 months ago (07/10/2018)

Latiff Mohidin’s “Langkawi”: The Within and Beyond | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Image: Chan + Hori Gallery July 10, 2018 By Gerald Sim (1,500 words, eight minute read) As with any thought-provoking installation, Latiff Mohidin’s “Langkawi” series, on show at Chan+Hori Contemporary , evokes a large range of perceptions from its audience...

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about 70 months ago (07/09/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (9 - 15 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 9, 2018 dead was the body till I taught it how to move by Bhumi Collective 11-14 July 2018 The Bhumi Collective presents dead was the body till i taught it how to move, a performance and story by Dominic Nah, written by Edward Eng...

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about 71 months ago (07/03/2018)

ArtsEquator’s “Keep the Kids Happy” list for July - August 2018 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints July 3, 2018 There are definitely lists of shows, workshops, exhibitions and much more for the adults, well, what about the kids? Parental units, fear not! Arts Equator has come up with a list arts events to keep your beloved children occupied from July to August that are exciting, fun-filled and especially for the young ones!...

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about 71 months ago (07/02/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (2 - 8 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore July 2, 2018 PRESS GANG by Wild Rice 5 – 15 July 2018 Press Gang is a play presented by Wild Rice as part of the Singapore Theatre Festival...

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about 71 months ago (06/25/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (25 June - 1 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore June 25, 2018 Chinatown Crossings by Drama Box 22 June – 18 August 2018 Experience Chinatown through an Indian man named Kumalan who grew up in Chinatown’s shophouse during the 1960s and 1970s...

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about 71 months ago (06/20/2018)

50 authors in running for Singapore Literature Prize (via The Straits Times) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar June 20, 2018 SINGAPORE – First-time nominations dominated the shortlist of the Singapore Literature Prize, which will involve the public for the first time in the biennial award’s history...

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about 71 months ago (06/18/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (18 - 24 June 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore June 18, 2018 Suzhou Symphony Orchestra 2018 Asia Tour – Singapore by Suzhou Symphony Orchestra 18 June 2018 Maestro Chen Xieyang, along with the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra will present to you its programme featuring Profokiev’s epic tale of love and the powerful realism of Zhu Jian Er’s sonic world for the start for their Asian Tour 2018...