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SUMMARY:Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth
DESCRIPTION:From 24 March 2023 \nDaily\, 10am – 7pm | Fridays\, 10am – 9pm \nAsian Civilisations Museum\, Level 3\, Fashion and Textiles Gallery \n  \nThe Asian Civilisations Museum presents Textile Masters to the World: The global desire for Indian cloth with a selection of exquisite garments and textiles at its Fashion and Textiles Gallery. Featuring 27 pieces from the National Collection and loans\, the exhibition spotlights the historic global impact of textile production in India\, and its role as evidence of trade and cultural exchange between India and regions such as the Middle East\, Southeast Asia\, and Europe from the fourteenth to nineteenth century. From fashion and furnishing\, to gift exchange and heirlooms\, visitors can marvel at the artistry and craftsmanship of early textile masters\, and discover how Indian textiles influenced local designs\, materials and fashions wherever they were traded. 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/textile-masters-to-the-world-the-global-desire-for-indian-cloth-2/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Golden Point Award 2023
DESCRIPTION:Singapore’s only multi-lingual writing competition is back! Whether you are a writer by profession or hobby\, we welcome you to showcase your writing talents.  \nGolden Point Award offers the short story and poetry categories in Singapore’s four official languages. To celebrate 30 years of discovering talented new writers\, the competition introduces a new category – Translation: Short Story (English). Don’t miss the opportunity to submit your work and stand a chance to win the grand prize of $6\,000 cash and a mentorship experience!  \nOnline submissions are open from 25 April till 13 June 2023\, 6:00 pm (SGT)   \nFor more information\, visit www.artshouselimited.sg/gpa 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/golden-point-award-2023/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Competition,Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230506T130000
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SUMMARY:The Modern In Southeast Asian Art: A Reader | Publication Launch & Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium will consider the writing of art in Southeast Asia within and across national boundaries in the region. Speakers will respond to the development of the landmark publication “The Modern in Southeast Asian Art: A Reader”\, touching on issues of modernism and modernity\, regionality\, vernacular expression and post-coloniality.\n\nThey will discuss the locus and languages of the modern in the region and consider how these writings have been circulated\, translated\, distilled\, interpreted and re-presented. The symposium will also highlight the close collaboration between Southeast Asian institutions\, agencies and individuals which has resulted in this research publication.\n\n*Note: Please note that the location of the event has changed to the Supreme Court Terrace.\n\n—\nThe symposium includes two panel discussions:\n\n“Debates and Polemics in Southeast Asian art writing”\nOne of the key dynamics to emerge from the Reader is the lively back-and-forth of textual polemics on art. Focusing on the idea of polemics\, the speakers will pull out key instances from the Reader concerned with opposition and debate within Southeast Asian art writing\, as well as its meaning and purpose.\n\n“Language and Translation in Southeast Asian art writing”\nWhat were the languages in which the discourse of Southeast Asian modern art was written? What does this linguistic make-up reveal about the field\, and how is it reflected in the kind of terminology and vocabulary that has emerged? Issues of translation within the Reader will also be discussed in this panel.\n\n—\nAbout “The Modern in Southeast Asian Art: A Reader”\n\nEdited by: T.K. Sabapathy and Patrick Flores\nAssociate Editors: Phoebe Scott and Julie Ewington\nContributing Editors: Antarika\, Gridthiya Gaweewong\, Horikawa Lisa\, Yin Ker\, Manuporn Leungaram\, Roger Nelson\, Roberto Paulino\, Seng Yu Jin\, Aminudin T.H. Siregar and Simon Soon\n\nWho spoke of the modern in Southeast Asia? When and where was the modern written? How was it written? How was it received? This collection brings together nearly 300 texts that were originally published between the late 19th to late 20th centuries\, selected by a group of scholars as responses to questions such as these. The texts were produced chiefly in various locations in the region\, by artists\, critics\, historians and curators in 11 languages\, many of which had never before been translated into the English language. Years in the making\, this publication is the first to present such breadth and depth of art writing in the region of Southeast Asia\, and will be a valuable resource to students\, teachers and scholars of Southeast Asian studies and art history.\n\nCo-published by National Gallery Singapore and NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore\nTwo volumes\, approx. 1300 pages\, paperback\nISBN: 978-981-14-0664-5\nS$120 (before GST)\, 25% discount on the event day
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-modern-in-southeast-asian-art-a-reader-publication-launch-symposium/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, Supreme Court Wing\, Level 4M\, Supreme Court Terrace\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230514T190000
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Claire Keegan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with Booker Prize shortlisted writer\, Claire Keegan\, where Claire will read from her fiction and answer questions about her work and writing life.\nThis workshop is kindly supported by NTU’s School of Humanities and the National Arts Council.\n——————–\n ABOUT CLAIRE KEEGAN:\nClaire Keegan was raised on a farm on the Wicklow/Wexford border. Her works have won numerous awards and are translated into more than thirty languages. Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields won the Edge Hill Prize for the finest collection of stories published in the British Isles. Foster\, after winning the Davy Byrnes Award — then the world’s richest prize for a story — was chosen by The Times as one of the top 50 works to be published in the 21st Century. It is now part of the school syllabus in Ireland. Her latest\, Small Things Like These\, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize. It won the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction\, the Ambassadors’ Prize for best Irish novel published in France\, and The Kerry Prize for Irish Novel of the year. It is now nominated for the Dublin Literary Award\, the world’s richest literary prize\, which is presented annually for the best novel in the world written or translated into English.\n——————–\n ABOUT ACWP:\nThe Asia Creative Writing Programme is a joint initiative funded by the National Arts Council of Singapore and the School of Humanities at Nanyang Technological University.\nLeading international and local writers are appointed as Visiting Writers to teach creative writing workshops and masterclasses\, as well as mentor and guide emerging\, developing and advanced writers in Singapore.\n——————–\n For more information on the course: https://bit.ly/acwp-ck3\n If you have any queries or have problems registering\, email us at: soh-ACWP@ntu.edu.sg\n Register here: https://bit.ly/acwp-ck3\nDeadline for registration: 28 April 2023\, Friday\, 5 PM.\nRegistrations may close earlier if all slots have been taken up.\n——————–\n WHEN:\n14 May 2023\, Sunday\n7:00 pm to 8:30 pm SGT\n WHERE:\nAsian Civilisations Museum\n1 Empress Place\, Singapore 179555\n WHO:\n– For Foundation\, Intermediate & Advanced Writers\, Students & Educators – especially fiction writers\n– Limited places available\n——————–\n FEES:\n– $10 per attendee to secure your seat
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/an-evening-with-claire-keegan/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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SUMMARY:SIFA 2023: THERE IS NO FUTURE IN NOSTALGIA
DESCRIPTION:Date: 20 May Saturday & 21 May Sunday\nDate: 27 May Saturday & 28 May Sunday\nTime: 3pm & 8pm \nVenue: 42 Waterloo Street\nTickets: $25 \nCentre 42 presents a collection of new performances devised by its resident artists and invited guests. Titled “there is no future in nostalgia\,” after Arthur Yap’s iconic poem about the fatigue of urban renewal\, we invite artists to consider the tensions between new and old\, the technocratic and the civic—and consider how they come to bear on the art of theatre-making. \nSIFA X: THERE IS NO FUTURE IN NOSTALGIA comprises: The Vault\, with pieces drawn from practitioners’ memories of theatre in the 90s; Studio\, a series of staged readings of new short works by our resident playwrights; and Headline Acts\, an open-format evening where writers present short dramatic pieces in response to archival headlines. \nImage courtesy of Centre 42
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sifa-2023-there-is-no-future-in-nostalgia/
LOCATION:Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street\, 42 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187951\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Festival (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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SUMMARY:The Asian Festival of Children's Content
DESCRIPTION:The 14th Asian Festival of Children’s Content (AFCC) returns this year as a fully in-person event\, celebrating the theme “Play!”\n\n\n\nWith over 70 programmes featuring more than 100 writers and speakers from Singapore and around the world\, AFCC 2023 explores the different dimensions of “Play” through books\, stories and performances. Come join our panels\, workshops\, public programmes and more\, as we showcase Vietnam as our Country of Focus.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-asian-festival-of-childrens-content/
LOCATION:National Library Building\, 100 Victoria Street\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188064\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Festival (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230528T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230528T150000
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SUMMARY:ACM Adventures: Sail the Seas
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 28 May 2023 \n11am to 3pm \nAsian Civilisations Museum \nFree \n  \nHello\, explorer! Are you ready to set sail? Move along to drama performance and listen to a story about adventures at sea. Get creative in a craft activity inspired by boats found in our galleries!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/acm-adventures-sail-the-seas/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230528T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230528T153000
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SUMMARY:Joint Book Launch for Two Tails and Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm
DESCRIPTION:The Difference Engine team invites you to the joint book launch of our latest Young Adult comics: “Two Tails” and “Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm”! \nJoin us for a whirlwind adventure\, and enter the fascinating worlds of “Two Tails” and “Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm”. These stories feature heartfelt characters and interweave themes of tragedy and acceptance with journeys of self-discovery and redemption. \nThis book launch will be held as part of the Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2023. This is an in-person event with on-site book sales of “Two Tails” and “Afterlife: The Boy Next Realm” and an opportunity to get your copy signed by the creators.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/joint-book-launch-for-two-tails-and-afterlife-the-boy-next-realm/
LOCATION:National Library Building\, 100 Victoria Street\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188064\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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