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SUMMARY:The Vault: The TRUE Awards
DESCRIPTION:The Vault: The TRUE Awards comprises a performance-response and a reading of excerpts from the original text. \nFirst staged sixty years ago in 1964\, Lim Chor Pee’s A White Rose at Midnight centres around disillusioned English-educated scholar Lee Hua Min\, and his tumultous relationship with his flatmate Wong’s sister\, the Chinese-educated ex-nightclub singer Ching Mei. Written and staged in the uncertain\, volatile years pre-independence\, A White Rose at Midnight was a humorous\, witty and prescient portrait of both a soul and a nation divided. \nA White Rose at Midnight was first performed by the Experimental Theatre Club at the Cultural Centre Theatre in National University of Singapore\, and received a partial dramatised reading in 2014 as part of Centre 42’s lecture-performance\, The Vault 1.1 – Nineteen Sixty-Four. \nThis year\, seven students from the National University of Singapore’s Theatre & Performance Studies TS3103 Theatre Lab will present a fully-staged response to A White Rose at Midnight. In accompaniment to this performance-response\, excerpts of the original text will be read by selected alumni of the Theatre & Performance Studies programme. \n*** \nJoin us to experience this performance-response and celebrate the nominees of The TRUE Awards.
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LOCATION:Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street\, 42 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187951\, Singapore
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SUMMARY:In Sanga’s Senses: Poetries of the Human Experience
DESCRIPTION:Embark on an enchanting journey through the timeless verses of Sangam literature with “In Sanga’s Senses: The Poetries of the Human Experience.” Join storytellers and writers Aswani Aswath\, Banu Suresh\, and Saravanan Shanmugam as they breathe life into these ancient narratives\, accompanied by the captivating live music of Brahmastra Multi-Ethnic Ensemble\, under the music direction of acclaimed composer and flautist\, Niranjan Pandian. \nThrough a symphony of senses blending music\, visuals\, and storytelling\, immerse yourself in the universal themes of love\, courage\, and triumph that resonate across cultures and generations\, exploring how the human experience transcends the five senses. \nPresented by Brahmastra as part of the Tamil Language Festival 2024 and supported by the Tamil Language Learning and Promotion Committee (TLLPC)\, this concert beckons you to celebrate the beauty of being human. \nJoin us at the Play Den\, The Arts House\, on April 28th\, 2024\, for two unforgettable shows at 2:30 PM and 6:00 PM. \nTICKET LINK: https://insanga2024.peatix.com/ General – $23\nStudents | NSFs | Senior Citizens – $18 \nARTISTES\nMusicians of Brahmastra Multi-Ethnic Wing: Alim Sazali (Bass)\, Azrin Abdullah (Oud)\, Eshan Denipitiya (Keys)\, Jayagowtham Annadurai (South Indian Percussions)\, Muraledharan Naidu (Cajon and Side Percussions)\, Niranjan Pandian (Music Director | Composer | Flautist) and Tan Wen Bin (Cello) \nStorytellers and Writers\nAswani Aswath\, Banu Suresh and Saravanan Shanmugam \nShow Director: Gildon Choo
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LOCATION:The Arts House\, Play Den
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