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SUMMARY:#Metazomia
DESCRIPTION:#Metazomia is a 360-degree immersive cinematic experience created by award-winning artist Brian Gothong Tan. Famed for creating impressive multimedia experiences for the Singapore Bicentennial\, National Day Parade and the Singapore International Festival of Arts\, Tan’s latest production will not only be a visual feast but also an interactive one.\n\nCreated from artificial intelligence and inspired by the writings and ideas of James C. Scott’s ‘Zomia’ and Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin creation\, Tan’s cinematic experience looks into what the future could hold. Tan spins off illustrative genres such as cypherpunk\, solarpunk and desertpunk. He harnesses history\, literature\, popular culture\, film and digitality to playfully critique and comment on reality and the desires for alternatives. In doing so\, Tan creates a non-state reality that reflexively looks back at proposals of better futures. The result: an epic melding of generative art and motion graphics with interactivity that is fun\, thrilling\, and beautiful.\nExperience #Metazomia with tickets available at Peatix.\n\nDetails:\na) Gala Fundraising Event plus Countdown Party\n31 Dec 2022\, 11pm till 1 Jan 2023\, 1am\nTickets (by donation) at S$200*\nIncl. of champagne\, wine\, and light bites and a signed open edition #Metazomia digital print.\n(Tax deduction receipt available)\n\nb) 2 till 20 Jan 2023\n2pm – 10pm (2 Jan\, Fri till Sun)\n5pm – 10pm (Tue till Thu)\nClosed on 9 and 16 Jan\nTickets at S$23 and S$15 (students/NSF/senior concessions)\nGroup bookings available\, email ticketing.tworks@gmail.com for details
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/metazomia/
LOCATION:T:>Works\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd\, Singapore 239007\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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SUMMARY:Django in Pain by Por Piedad Teatro & The Play Company
DESCRIPTION:Digital table-top puppet theatre via video on demand\nContent advisories: This story is about a character who is dealing with depression and contains strong images and language associated with suicidal thoughts and actions. There are non-photographic depictions of injured animals in distress. \nAccessibility features: Closed captions in English. A version with audio description is also available.\n60 minutes with no intermission\nNC16 (Some Mature Content)\nAsian premiere \n“In a world that seems to give us lots of reasons to give up\, Django in Painis a cry of hope”\n—Juan Carlos Araujo\, Entretenia.com (translated from Spanish) \n“A day will come when you might need to kill a wolf; a mad wolf out there\, or a wolf inside of you… ” \nA playwright wants to write a happy play\, but he can’t because his main character is so depressed that he wants to end his life. Hopefully the playwright will find a way to give \nDjango’s journey a happy ending. Or is it the other way around? \nDjango in Pain is an astonishing\, exquisitely detailed and healing piece about depression\, creativity\, and love. Made and staged within the isolation of the early days of the pandemic in New York City\, it used only hand-made puppets and scrap materials found around their\nhome and was filmed on a cellphone. This feature-length table-top puppet show chronicles the often-humorous with razor edges of grief misfortunes and adventures of Django—a puppet loosely inspired by Django Reinhardt\, and a stray dog that keeps getting in his way.\nIt is both a deeply personal yet universal\, multi-layered tale of despair\, loyalty and hope. \nDjango in Pain premiered in New York City in October 2021 to rave reviews. The Spanish version\, Django con la Soga al Cuello has been presented in Mexico and Argentina\, where it received more than 6000 views in just three days.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/django-in-pain-by-por-piedad-teatro-the-play-company/2023-01-04/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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SUMMARY:Kafka's Ape by Phala O Phala & Tony Bonani Miyambo
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility features: open captions in English\n50 minutes with no intermission\nRating: General\nAsian Premiere \n“The fact that it’s actually more relevant today than when it was written 100 years ago suggests that the world we currently live in has some serious problems.”\n—Heather Taylor Johnson\, InDaily \n“The audience is left both dumbfounded and in awe at the end of this hour of theatre. It has been a mighty trip into a hideous hypothetical. It has been a display of masterful acting\, it has been a graphic lesson in humanity and an unforgettable experience.”\n—Samela Harris\, The Barefoot Review \nAn adaptation of Franz Kafka’s A Report to an Academy\, Kafka’s Ape is a solo performance about a primate’s struggle to overcome the confines of captivity. The hard-hitting play presents a metaphorical view on South African society\, highlighting the complexities of identity in post-apartheid South Africa as well as in the human race. \nAn ape named Red Peter is captured. In his quest to break out of his confinement\, he learns to imitate humanity and contests identity based on outward appearance. Through his journey\, Kafka’s Ape questions the understanding of otherness. \nMiyambo has received multiple accolades for this powerful performance\, including Winner of Outstanding Performance award at Prague Fringe Festival 2019\, Best Satire Award at New York’s United Solo Festival 2019\, and the Graham F. Smith Peace Foundation Award at the Adelaide Fringe Festival 2021\, among others.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/kafkas-ape-by-phala-o-phala-tony-bonani-miyambo/2023-01-12/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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SUMMARY:Why Be Good When You Can Be the Best? by Deonn Yang
DESCRIPTION:Accessibility features: open captions in English\n60 minutes with no intermission\nRating to be advised\nWorld Premiere • Fringe Commission \nWhy Be Good When You Can Be the Best? is a satirical play that follows the journey of Tan Hui Min\, “Min”. \nMin is your average\, every day\,down-to-earth worker. She has her daily routine down pat. Min works hard\, is good at her job\, and leads a relatively simple life. She is happy and content with her current life. One day\, Min veered off from her usual routine and unexpectedly finds herself at a game show competing to be The Best Employee Ever. The experience at the game show changes Min\, and she is forced to decide between what she knows and brings her contentment and happiness\, and wanting to be the best. What does she have to give up in order to be the best? \nWritten and directed by Deonn Yang\, Why Be Good When You Can Be the Best? is performed by Chng Xin Xuan\, Mitchell Fang\, Sindhura Kalidas\, Suhaili Safari and Eve Voigtlander\, and questions our societal obsession with productivity and success. \nVenue support by Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/why-be-good-when-you-can-be-the-best-by-deonn-yang/
LOCATION:NAFA Studio Theatre\, 151 Bencoolen Street\, 189656\, Singapore
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