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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250222T093000
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SUMMARY:Photowalk: Reimagining Nature
DESCRIPTION:The class will meet at and dismiss from Rifle Range Nature Park itself. More information on the exact meeting point will be communicated via email prior to the start of the session. \nHow can we reimagine the everyday sights of nature and look beyond the usual and the typical? Join us for this photowalk at Rifle Range Nature Park\, where you will be guided on how to use your camera lens to transform shots of flora and fauna into expressive and abstract images that will allow you to showcase your photographic creativity! \nThe session will focus on the following: \n• Compositional tips\n• Nature photography\n• Abstract/experimental photography\n• On-site review/critique of images \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/photowalk-reimagining-nature/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250222T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250223T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T041252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T041252Z
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SUMMARY:Pagoda Odyssey Weekend Festival: East-Meets-West
DESCRIPTION:Embark on an East-meets-West cultural odyssey! Experience the blending of cultural traditions through mesmerising performances\, engaging hands-on activities\, and interactive exhibits. \nEnjoy giveaways* with discounted admission to Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco during programme hours ($10 for Singapore citizens/PRs; $20 for foreign residents/tourists). \n*While supplies last.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/pagoda-odyssey-weekend-festival-east-meets-west/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250222T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143418Z
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SUMMARY:TOOLS: A Workshop Series for Playwrights Exploring Theatricality - Magic Props
DESCRIPTION:This workshop investigates the remapping process\, where one thing stands in for another and real-world elements correspond with their stage-space equivalents. What happens when a stick becomes a gun or a house is described as an imaginary zone? We’ll examine the audience’s role in recognizing these substitutions and experiment with how to teach them to understand the play. \nThis is part of a workshop series by our visiting resident playwright Sean Dunnington. It invites playwrights to be curious about theatricality. Each session dives into a specific element of this conceptual spell\, blending discussion\, hands-on activities\, performance\, and experimentation.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tools-a-workshop-series-for-playwrights-exploring-theatricality-magic-props/
LOCATION:42WS Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street S187951\, 42WS Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street S187951\, Singapore\, Singapore\, S187951\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Literary Events/Talks (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250310
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143046Z
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SUMMARY:The Singapore Mo Yuan Tang Collection Exhibition SG60: The Timeless Lim Tze Peng and Modern Chinese Art Paintings in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Singapore’s 60 years of nation building\, Singapore Mo Yuan Tang Collection is proud to present 2 breathtaking showcases\, SG60: The Timeless Lim Tze Peng and Modern Chinese Art Paintings in Singapore at ArtSpace@Helutrans from 23 February to 9 March 2025.\n\n\nSingapore Mo Yuan Tang (星洲墨缘堂)\, founded by Mr. Melvin Poh\, Founder and Managing Director of homegrown property developer of the Fission Group\, holds one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Lim Tze Peng’s work. This exhibition features over 80 paintings and calligraphy pieces by Lim spanning the period of 1960s to the present\, including recently completed works by the now 104-year-old artist. \nThrough this landmark exhibition\, Singapore Mo Yuan Tang aims to commemorate SG60 together with the public and recognise Lim’s contribution to the Singapore’s art scene since her post-independence years to the present. As highlighted by Mr. Poh: \n​ \n“Singapore’s transition to a modern economy did not wane Mr. Lim’s continued dedication to the arts. In fact\, it has strengthened his resolve to continue to innovate in his pursuit for breakthrough in his craft\, just like Singapore’s pursuit for excellence in our nation building journey. Mr. Lim’s artistry has left an indelible mark on Singapore’s cultural landscape as Singapore’s urban and economic transformation has on the world.” \n​ \nIn addition to SG60: The Timeless Lim Tze Peng\, Mr. Poh will showcase around 20 Chinese ink pieces drawn from his Singapore Mo Yuan Tang’s significant collection of Modern Chinese Art. The selection includes the works of renowned Chinese masters like Qi Baishi\, Fu Baoshi\, Wu Guanzhong\, Xie Zhiliu\, Zhang Daqian\, and Xu Beihong. In fact\, some of these Chinese artists were known to have frequented and contributed to the Singapore art scene in our early nation building years. The inclusion of these paintings provides visitors a rare opportunity to view these precious historical works and an important window into understanding the rich history and connections that Singapore’s art scene had always had with Chinese artists. \nThe Singapore Mo Yuan Tang Collection Exhibition – SG60: The Timeless Lim Tze Peng and Modern Chinese Art Paintings in Singapore will be officially opened by distinguished Guest-of-Honour\, Ms. Jane Ittogi on Saturday\, 22 February 2025\, 3pm (Private opening\, by invitation only).
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-singapore-mo-yuan-tang-collection-exhibition-sg60-the-timeless-lim-tze-peng-and-modern-chinese-art-paintings-in-singapore/
LOCATION:ArtSpace @ HeluTrans\, 39 Keppel Road\, Singapore\, 089065
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="artcommune%20gallery":MAILTO:valerie@artcommune.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250226T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143346Z
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SUMMARY:Queering the Play: A Very Specific Timeline from One Gay Jew
DESCRIPTION:What makes a play queer? Must it feature primarily queer characters? Does it necessarily centre on timeless queer narratives— coming out\, oppression\, political change? Or is it enough that the play\, like all queers\, tries to find a new way of seeing and being in the world— a play that builds theatrical worlds that resist orthodoxy\, authority\, and received binaries? Join visiting Writer in Residence Sean Dunnington in conversation with playwright Joel Tan as they pry open these questions\, featuring readings from Sean’s plays that reflect the shifting sensibilities and approaches to queerness in his work over the years.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/queering-the-play-a-very-specific-timeline-from-one-gay-jew/
LOCATION:42WS Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street S187951\, 42WS Black Box\, 42 Waterloo Street S187951\, Singapore\, Singapore\, S187951\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Centre%2042":MAILTO:info@centre42.sg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250228
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T042337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042337Z
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SUMMARY:PLAYtime: The Bird Who Was Afraid of Heights
DESCRIPTION:Being afraid of heights isn’t such a big deal—unless you’re a bird! Meet Eddie\, a mynah\, who lives behind an abandoned old house with Matt the rat\, his best and only friend. One day\, Matt is captured by the big\, black crow! What does Eddie have to do to save his best friend? Will he have the courage to do it? \nFlutter\, flap and fly with Eddie as he attempts the bravest rescue ever in the history of bird-kind! Watch the magic of theatre and music unfold right before your eyes in this delightful performance. \nAdapted from the book The Bird Who Was Afraid of Heights by Farah Bagharib-Kaltz\, illustrated by Eeshaun\, published by Straits Times Press. \nA programme of 60 Connections – At Home and Afar\, a year-long season of Singapore stories and international collaborations in celebration of SG60. \nPIP Says \nThis is a text-based performance that encourages children to believe in themselves. Through Eddie’s journey\, children explore how understanding emotions builds confidence\, resilience and hope. \nProduction Credits \nDirector: Deonn Yang\nPlaywright: Zizi Majid\nComposer and Sound Designer: Stan\nSet Designer: Grace Lin\nLighting Designer: Emanorwatty Saleh\nCostume Designer: Theresa Chan\nPuppet maker and Consultant: Ang Hui Bin\nPerformers: Clement Yeo\, Dalifah Shahril\, Jodi Chan\, Marcus Cheong\nProduction Manager: Marilyn Chew\nStage Manager: Benjamin Lye\nAssistant Stage Manager: Jasmine Khaliesah
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/playtime-the-bird-who-was-afraid-of-heights/
LOCATION:Esplanade Theatre Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250228T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143541Z
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SUMMARY:Objectifs Film Club X Walter Benjamin Reading Group: Dance Of A Humble Atheist
DESCRIPTION:Objectifs Film Club x Walter Benjamin Reading Group: Dance of a Humble Atheist by Toh Hun Ping x One Way Street by Walter Benjamin \nFri\, 28 Feb 2025 | 7.30pm – 9pm\nVenue: Objectifs Workshop Space \nOrganised in collaboration with the NUS Malay Studies Department \nFree admission\, please RSVP here. \nPlease note that as this is a film screening x reading group\, participants will be required to finish the reading beforehand in order to partake in the programme. You may access the reading at this link. \n\nWalter Benjamin’s One-Way Street is an essayistic voyage of leaps\, disjuncture\, misleads\, and occasional dead-ends. A bewildering read\, likely to be influenced by Surrealism in the 1920s\, it comprises meditative fragments of extreme brevity\, cryptic ellipses\, and satisfying length on a range of subjects and formats – dreams\, cities\, childhood\, diary\, writing advice. One can start reading back to front\, from the middle then either way\, it doesn’t matter. The fragments of prose hang together like a collage\, which may only make ‘sense’ if we appreciate what collage does and the effect it creates. Headings with the name of a city do not tell us much about the place\, upsetting the relationship between ‘title’ and ‘content’. \nWe may find similar experimentations with form and content in the film Dance of the Humble Atheist by Toh Hun Ping\, in which the filmmaker meditates on ‘death\, faith\, the possibility of the afterlife\, the natural world\, consciousness\, and time.’ A larger question we will explore in our discussion is: Where\, when\, why\, and how do we make space for and embrace incoherence\, absences\, empty spaces\, non-linearity\, nonsense\, and irrationality? Engaging the essay and film as companion pieces\, this Film Club x Reading Group session invites readers to unpick and unravel our taken-for-granted notions of ‘form’ that structure our experience of art and culture. \nThe discussion will focus on the following ‘fragments’ from One-Way Street: No. 113\, Chinese curios\, Gloves\, Mexican embassy\, Construction site\, Teaching aid\, Post no bills\, No. 13\, Arc lamp\, Loggia\, Travel souvenirs\, Polyclinic\, Legal Protection of the needy\, To the Planetarium. Access the reading here. \nThe session will be led by Alicia Izharuddin. \n\nWalter Benjamin was a German-Jewish writer and philosopher whose influential work on art\, history\, modernity\, and capitalism has become a protean and prophetic lens for our collective past\, present and future. Although he wrote mainly about the ruins and emerging cultures of Paris and Berlin\, the essence of his arguments about how we write and experience the historical present\, how we experience art\, and how we must engage with the relentless onslaught of capitalism are relevant to us living at a time defined by both ruin and perpetual states of emergence. \nKey themes that animate Walter Benjamin’s well-known writings can be appreciated in Southeast Asian filmmaking. The Objectifs Film Club x Walter Benjamin Reading Group is a space for re-reading Benjamin’s work through Southeast Asian films about cultural memory\, collective pasts and futures\, post-colonialism legacies\, and affect in an age of information overload. \n\nAbout Dance of a Humble Atheist\nAn existential journey of semi-abstract imagery inspired by the filmmaker’s personal ruminations on death\, spiritual faith\, nature and the cosmos. From the funeral of a dying being\, a wondrous cornucopia after life\, to a phosphoric revolt of consciousness. This silent film is created entirely via frame-by-frame animation\, using digital scans of over six hundred individually sculpted ceramic reliefs. With production support from Pinch Ceramics Studio (Singapore). \nAbout the facilitator\nAlicia Izharuddin is currently a Senior Visiting Fellow in Gender and Sexuality at the National University of Singapore where she teaches courses on film and gender in Southeast Asia. She is committed to the public engagement of academia through organising reading groups in bookshops and women’s rights organisations. An interdisciplinary scholar in gender studies by training\, she has taught at the University of Malaya\, Harvard University\, and held prestigious fellowships at the Harvard Divinity School and Leiden University. \nAbout the filmmaker\nToh Hun Ping is a video artist\, experimental filmmaker and film researcher. His video works explore and express themes of mental instability\, alternate realities\, resistance and existence. He employs experimental moving image-making methods from film-scratching\, bleaching photographs\, merging materials (mud\, meat\, nails) with video stills\, to stop-motion animation with ceramic reliefs. The works have been presented in exhibitions and film festivals in Hong Kong\, Singapore\, Taipei\, Paris\, Seoul\, Tokyo\, Boston and Bangkok. As a film researcher\, he is investigating the history of filmmaking in early-mid 20th century Singapore\, and has served as researcher-writer and video editor for projects organised by The National Museum of Singapore and Asian Film Archive (‘State of Motion’). He also started the Singapore Film Locations Archive\, a private video collection of films made in and about Singapore\, and runs a website about the intrigues of old Singapore film locations (sgfilmlocations.com). \nAbout the NUS Malay Studies Department\nThe NUS Malay Studies department aims to promote intellectual awareness to the concerns of the globalised Malay world through world-class teaching and research. It is home to the interdisciplinary synthesis of local\, decolonial\, and western approaches to Malay cultures of Southeast Asia and beyond. The department also maintains strong links with the local community in terms of policy studies\, public intellectual engagement and social service. \nAbout the Objectifs Film Library\nThe Objectifs Film Library is an initiative by Objectifs that aims to be a resource for film lovers in Singapore and the region. Currently\, the collection is focused on short films from Southeast Asia. \nUsers will be able to rent some of these films to watch in the comfort of their homes\, and a wider selection is available exclusively at our centre. \nAccess the Objectifs Film Library here.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/objectifs-film-club-x-walter-benjamin-reading-group-dance-of-a-humble-atheist/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events),Literary Events/Talks (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250301T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250330T235900
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250305T012952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T012952Z
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SUMMARY:YSDAF 2025: Pitch Start
DESCRIPTION:The Yayasan Sime Darby Arts Festival (YSDAF) celebrates a decade of arts and community. Since 2014\, Pitch Start has been an integral component of YSDAF and is an avenue for artistes or arts groups to pitch their ideas based on a given theme.\n\nFor YSDAF 2025\, themed “Community: Side by Side”\, Pitch Start is calling for creative and meaningful ideas to engage Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) through the arts and encourage collaboration between people of all abilities.\n\nSuccessful applicants stand a chance to win a grant of up to RM30\,000. The project team is expected to run a 6 to 8-week programme to conceptualise\, train and / or devise a presentation or performance with participants comprising PWDs to be premiered at YSDAF 2025 Urban Tour’s Community Stage.\n\nDeadline for all entries is 30 March 2025\, 11.59pm Malaysian time.\n\nFor guidelines and application forms\, visit ysdartsfestival.com.my/pitch-start/.\n\nFor more details about YSDAF\, check out ysdartsfestival.com.my.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/ysdaf-2025-pitch-start/
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Children/Family (Events),Competition,Dance (Events),Festival (Events),Music (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yayasan%20Sime%20Darby%20Arts%20Festival":MAILTO:ysdartsfestival@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250301T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250301T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T035755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T035755Z
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SUMMARY:Arts@SBG: NAC-ExxonMobil Concert in the Gardens presents Budak Pantai
DESCRIPTION:Let homegrown a cappella mavericks Budak Pantai take you on a musical joyride filled with smooth harmonies\, cheeky twists\, and songs you know and love—some given a fresh (and possibly irreverent) spin. From soulful ballads to bopping tunes\, expect an evening where anything can happen\, and probably will. \nSo spread out your picnic mats\, warm up your vocal cords\, and get ready to laugh\, sing\, and maybe even join in the fun—because with Budak Pantai\, the music isn’t just on stage\, it’s everywhere.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/artssbg-nac-exxonmobil-concert-in-the-gardens-presents-budak-pantai/
LOCATION:Singapore Botanic Gardens\, 1 Cluny Road\, Singapore 259569\, Singapore\, 259569\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Botanic%20Gardens":MAILTO:nparks_sbg_events@nparks.gov.sg
GEO:1.3151016;103.8161925
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250513
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250401T105553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105553Z
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SUMMARY:Golden Point Award 2025 is now open for submissions
DESCRIPTION:Singapore’s premier creative writing competition\, the Golden Point Award (GPA)\, returns with its 17th edition this year. Organised by Arts House Limited (AHL) in collaboration with Singapore Book Council (SBC)\, GPA is a significant platform for uncovering literary talents while nurturing a thriving community of writers and providing fertile ground for literary innovation and expression in Singapore. GPA will be accepting online submissions from 3 March 2025 – 12 May 2025\, 6pm (SGT)\, in the Short Story and Poetry categories in Singapore’s four official languages: English\, Chinese\, Malay\, and Tamil\, and the Translation: Short Story category in English. This year’s winners will receive a cash prize of up to $6\,000\, trophies\, and access to a mentorship programme. Interested participants can submit their entries on https://artshouselimited.sg/gpa.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/golden-point-award-2025-is-now-open-for-submissions/
CATEGORIES:Competition,Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250306T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250309T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T041729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T041729Z
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SUMMARY:Monstress – The Reclaiming of Medea and Medusa
DESCRIPTION:Can we create a community that is ready to offer support\, before it’s too late? \nMei\, a young blind girl who has recently moved into a new neighbourhood finds solace in an unlikely friendship with Melissa\, a mother struggling to protect and care for her son with high support needs. As their lives intertwine\, they instinctively recognize the hidden wounds each carries\, navigating a world that often silences the most vulnerable. From playwrights Jean Tay and Claire Teo\, who stars with main cast Oon Shu An and Syarifuddin Sahari\, under director Yvan Karlsson and choreographer Zhuo Zi Hao\, this play challenges audiences to rethink justice\, compassion and what it truly means to see and be seen in a fractured world. \nPresented as part of ART:DIS Emerging Artist programme that supports the professional development of disabled artists\, made possible through the Enabling Lives Initiative grant\, come experience this development showcase made for and with the disabled community. It features embedded accessibility such as Creative Captions and Creative Narration for the neurodiverse\, D/deaf\, hard-of-hearing and visually-impaired. The venue is also wheelchair and guide dog-friendly. With themes of sexual violence and abuse\, which may be distressing to some audience members\, viewer discretion is advised (suitable for ages 18+).
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/monstress-the-reclaiming-of-medea-and-medusa/
LOCATION:ART:DIS Bukit Merah\, 3779 Jalan Bukit Merah\, #03-02 Community Hub\, Singapore 159462.\, Singapore\, 159462.\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ART%3ADIS":MAILTO:suzanna@artdis.org.sg
GEO:1.2842004;103.8155582
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250306T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250306T180000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
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SUMMARY:Hope you are keeping well! | In Dialogue with Hu Rui and Huijun Lu
DESCRIPTION:Hope you are keeping well! | In Dialogue with Hu Rui and Huijun Lu\nThursday 6 March 2025\, 5pm to 6pm\nHeld online via Zoom\nRegister here \nHu Rui and Huijun Lu explore the implications of emergent technologies\, raising ethical and environmental concerns. In the fast-paced capitalism-driven AI development\, might we ever predict and prevent financial crises? How can we balance technological progress with environmental care? Join Rui and Huijun in this online conversation\, as they share their creative processes\, recent reflections\, and explore the roles and responsibilities of artists in navigating these complex issues. \nThis conversation will be moderated by curator Lenette Lua. \n*Please note that conversation will be hosted in English. \nPart of Curator Open Call\nPresented by Objectifs\nSupported by Cultural Matching Fund \nGraphic Identity: Studio Vanessa Ban \nAbout Hu Rui\nHu Rui works with videos\, installations\, and computer simulation. His practice engages with issues around temporality from a multitude of variables\, including causality\, prediction\, choice\, and language. He is the recipient of the Best Experimental Animation Award at the 60th Ann Arbor Film Festival and a Jury Special Mention at the 25FPS Festival Croatia. He is an Assistant Professor in Computation and Design at Duke Kunshan University. \nAbout Huijun Lu\nHuijun Lu works at the intersections of art\, music\, engineering and computing. Lu’s practice culminates in kinetic installations\, sculptures\, moving images and soundscapes. Consistent in the works are mechanisms and circuits that examine the function of objects\, observations about the unnoticed in our environments\, and technology’s role in mediating relationships with our surroundings. \nAbout the curator \nLenette Lua is a practice-led researcher and curator whose interests delve into reconciling the contested intersections of political\, economic\, and socio-cultural spheres through her curatorial work. While at the Royal College of Art in London\, she initiated the long-term curatorial project ‘Fungi Initiative\,’ exploring institutional collaborations via participatory artist-led workshops. She was the recipient of the Objectifs Curator Open Call 2024 Award.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/hope-you-are-keeping-well-in-dialogue-with-hu-rui-and-huijun-lu/
CATEGORIES:Other (Events),Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250310
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T142855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T142855Z
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SUMMARY:March On: A Drop in the Ocean
DESCRIPTION:A drop falls into the ocean—wondrous and free\, with a vast unknown ahead. The still waters are teeming with life: whales call\, fishes leap\, and new experiences await! \nSpecially designed for pre-walking babies\, crawlers and early walkers aged 3 to 15 months\, this immersive\, non-verbal\, theatrical experience explores the magic and mysteries of the ocean. Through music\, sounds and movement\, babies will engage in a sensory-rich journey that nurtures their imagination and curiosity. \nFirst developed by Ian Loy in 2019\, in collaboration with Ellison Tan\, Myra Loke\, and Serene Tan (Stan) under Esplanade’s Theatre for Young Audiences Associate Artist programme\, this work is co-produced by The Artground and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. \nIn December 2024\, the production had a work-in-development season at the Sydney Opera House\, with six sold-out showcases. \nPerformers: Ian Loy\, Ellison Tan\, Myra Loke\, Chew Shaw En\nSound Design and Live Music: Serene Tan (Stan)\nCo-Produced by: The Artground
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/march-on-a-drop-in-the-ocean/
LOCATION:Esplanade Recital Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250308
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143153Z
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SUMMARY:Open call for Singapore Fringe Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:OPEN CALL FOR SINGAPORE FRINGE FESTIVAL 2026\n\n\nBe part of Singapore Fringe Festival 2026! \nIn our increasingly connected\, complex and often conflicted world\, the Fringe seeks to present meaningful\, socially engaged and provocative art to encourage civil and open dialogue and collaboration. Through our programming\, we hope to collectively dream and create a more inclusive and compassionate future. \nApply by 7 March 2025\, 12 noon Singapore time \nFor more info and to apply\, visit bit.ly/sgfringe2026
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-for-singapore-fringe-festival-2026/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250307T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250307T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T042822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042822Z
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SUMMARY:Open call for Singapore Fringe Festival 2026
DESCRIPTION:Be part of Singapore Fringe Festival 2026! \nIn our increasingly connected\, complex and often conflicted world\, the Fringe seeks to present meaningful\, socially engaged and provocative art to encourage civil and open dialogue and collaboration. Through our programming\, we hope to collectively dream and create a more inclusive and compassionate future. \nApply by 7 March 2025\, 12 noon Singapore time \nFor more info and to apply\, visit bit.ly/sgfringe2026
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-for-singapore-fringe-festival-2026-2/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Festival (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250307T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250309T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250401T105618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105618Z
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SUMMARY:Crossing Cultures at ACM: Storytelling Through Time
DESCRIPTION:This March at ACM\, explore Asian storytelling through a showcase of ancient traditions and modern forms. Performances\, workshops\, and tours bring oral traditions\, the power of the written word\, and digital narratives to life. \nGet free popcorn and a frozen drink*! Collect your redemption tickets from the Foyer\, Level 2.  \n*Limited to one redemption per person. While supplies last.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/crossing-cultures-at-acm-storytelling-through-time/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250310T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T145025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T145025Z
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SUMMARY:Learn Video Editing with Adobe Premiere Pro CC
DESCRIPTION:Adobe Premiere Pro is an industry-standard software used by professional video editors. \nIn this two-day video editing workshop suitable for beginners\, participants will learn how to combine and edit video\, audio\, effects\, animation\, titles and other elements to build a completed video project. \nAt the end of this workshop\, participants will feel comfortable working in the Premiere environment to assemble and edit video projects. \nThis course assumes little to no prior knowledge of Adobe Premiere Pro. \nThe course will be broadly useful to not only those working in film but also those who have to edit and produce good quality videos in the course of their work\, such as marketers\, educators\, non-profit staff\, artists and students\, or for personal use such as home movies and videos to document holidays or special family occasions. \nDates: 10 to 11 Mar 2025 \n1. Mon 10 Mar\, 9am – 5pm\n2. Tue 11 Mar\, 9am – 5pm \nWorkshop Fee\n$680.00 \nThis workshop is eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit. \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/learn-video-editing-with-adobe-premiere-pro-cc/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250311T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250311T211000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20241222T111353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T111353Z
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SUMMARY:Kian Soltani and Amsterdam Sinfonietta
DESCRIPTION:“Soltani fills gracefully shaped phrases with eloquent\, butterscotch-tinted cello sound. He crafts a lucid\, clearly defined and distinctly classical reading\, not without humour”\n–Gramophone on Soltani’s performance of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto \n“…Amsterdam Sinfonietta clearly demonstrated why it is considered to be one of the Netherland’s top orchestras…the musicians breathed in unison as one woman (the majority wins)\, presenting a truly convincing interpretation packed with excitement and intensity.”\n– Dagblad de Limburger by Maurice Wiche \nPraised for his “sheer perfection” by The Times\, virtuoso cellist Kian Soltani joins the acclaimed Amsterdam Sinfonietta for their highly anticipated Singapore debut at Esplanade. \nUnder the direction of visionary violinist Candida Thompson\, the Amsterdam Sinfonietta has earned international recognition for its bold\, genre-defying collaborations and its commitment to innovative programming and unparalleled artistry. Together with Soltani—winner of the prestigious International Paulo Cello Competition and recipient of the Credit Suisse Young Artist Award at the Lucerne Festival in 2017—they will present a mesmerising programme that spans the works of Schubert\, Mendelssohn\, and the iconic Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major. This celebrated concerto\, a masterpiece of symphonic elegance\, is a favourite among cellists and a testament to Haydn’s genius. \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/kian-soltani-and-amsterdam-sinfonietta/
LOCATION:Esplanade Concert Hall\, Esplanade Concert Hall\, 1 Esplanade Dr.\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250312T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250416T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250207T143911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T143911Z
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SUMMARY:Scriptwriting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A good story and script form the foundation of all successful films. Designed for the beginner screenwriter or filmmaker with little or no film or television experience\, this workshop aims to build a solid foundation in screenwriting through a blend of lectures and writing exercises. \nTaking the short film as a starting point\, participants will learn how to craft stories from experienced Singaporean practitioners\, and turn their ideas into screenplays with interesting characters and compelling plots. Participants will learn the fundamentals of the 3-act narrative structure\, visual storytelling\, and how to craft dialogue and characters for the screen. The learning experience will be enhanced by online critique and discussions of writing exercises in-between class sessions. At the end of the workshop\, each participant will have a completed first draft for a short film (up to 10 pages). \nWorkshop Fee: $480 (eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit) \nNext Dates: 12 Mar to 16 Apr 2025 \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/scriptwriting-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250313T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250315T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T041354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T041354Z
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SUMMARY:LENScape: Screening
DESCRIPTION:Chapel Gallery\, Objectifs\n13 to 15 Mar 2025 \nTicket prices (per screening programme)\nConcession ticket (student) – $8 (please note that ID may be verified at the door)\nGeneral ticket – $10 \nPresenting the selected films from the 2025 edition of LENScape: Documentary Shorts from Southeast Asia\, a new short film programme that celebrates the creative spirit of the documentary form. Co-organised by Objectifs and In-Docs\, the selected short films will screen in Indonesia within November 2024 to February 2025\, and Singapore in March 2025. The programme welcomes films of all topics and themes. \nSupported by the Silvana S Foundation. \nThu 13 Mar 2025\, 7.30pm – 9.30pm | Programme 1 – Capitalist Dreams: Profit or People? \nRating – NC16 (Some Coarse Language) \nFri 14 Mar 2025\, 7.30pm – 9pm | Programme 2 – Remnants of Time \nRating – PG13 (Some Mature Content) \nSat 15 Mar 2025\, 7.30pm – 930pm | Programme 3 – Murmurs of Kinship  \nRating – PG13 (Brief Coarse Language) \nFind out more about the films and get your tickets via: https://www.objectifs.com.sg/lenscapescreenings-2025/
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lenscape-screening/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250328
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20241222T112053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T112053Z
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SUMMARY:Open Call- ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR – 13TH EDITION
DESCRIPTION:ITSLIQUID Group is pleased to announce the open call for the 13th edition of ROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025\, an international exhibition of photography\, painting\, video art\, installation/sculpture and performance art\, which will take place in Rome\, at ITSLIQUID Monti – Rome Art Space from March 14 to March 27\, 2025. \nROME INTERNATIONAL ART FAIR 2025 provides artists and exhibitors with the unique opportunity to present their works to an international audience of professionals as curators\, gallerists\, collectors\, editors and publishers who seek to acquire\, publish and encourage the best contemporary art talents. \nDeadline for applications is December 20\, 2024 (11.59 PM your local time) \nArtists\, photographers\, video makers\, and performers are invited to submit their works. To take part in the selection\, send your works’ submissions with a CV/biography\, some still images (for video art)\, links to videos/films/performances and pictures via e-mail to info@itsliquid.com
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/open-call-rome-international-art-fair-13th-edition/
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities
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ORGANIZER;CN="ITSLIQUID%20GROUP":MAILTO:giorgia.itsliquid@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250317
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250227T042104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042104Z
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SUMMARY:March On: Goldfish
DESCRIPTION:The stage is set\, and everything begins as it would in any theatre show. But then\, chaos ensues—a flood warning is announced and the theatre suddenly transforms into an emergency centre as people rush in. \nAmid the turmoil\, ordinary objects transform into something entirely unexpected and new—a blue tarp becomes the ocean\, canned food turns into walls\, and rice bags hold back the rising water. Can we find the key to preventing an impending disaster? \nCreated by Terrapin in collaboration with Japanese artists Kouhei Narumi and Ayami Sasaki\, Goldfish blends stunning design with imaginative puppetry. A unique theatre experience\, Goldfish invites families to imagine new possibilities in an uncertain world.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/march-on-goldfish/
LOCATION:Singtel Waterfront Theatre at The Esplanade\, 8 Raffles Ave.\, Singapore 039802\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 039802\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T170000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201904
CREATED:20250401T105425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105425Z
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SUMMARY:Armenian Street Party: Peranakan Stars
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a weekend of star power at the Armenian Street Party as beloved Peranakan culture takes centre stage in a showcase of art\, fashion\, exciting performances\, culinary delights\, and more.  \nArmenian Street Party: Peranakan Stars is presented in partnership with the Peranakan Association Singapore\, the Arab Network @ Singapore\, the Peranakan Indian (Chitty Melaka) Association Singapore\, and Mediacorp Pte Ltd.  
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/armenian-street-party-peranakan-stars/
LOCATION:Peranakan Museum\, 39 Armenian St\, Singapore\, Singapore 179941\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250314T211500
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250227T042243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042243Z
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SUMMARY:Jeremy Monteiro at 65 – The State of My Art
DESCRIPTION:Join Jeremy Monteiro as he showcases the breadth of his musical vista. From his virtuosic trio\, quartet and quintet to the swinging big band sounds with the Jazz Association Singapore Orchestra\, featuring eminent guests\, this promises to be an intriguing and entertaining evening. \nJeremy’s latest recordings have reached the Top 50 of the USA National Jazzweek Charts four times in the last four years\, including his vocal album Sings\, which he will also feature in this concert. Alongside Jeremy and his ensemble\, the JASSO big band will host special guests\, including renowned bassist Jay Anderson\, trumpeter Nicolas Folmer—co-founder of the Paris Big Band\, exciting Taiwanese flutist Jenny Tsai\, Baritone saxophonist Roxy Modesto holding down the low notes in the big band\, as well as his mentor and godfather of Singapore jazz and Cultural Medallion recipient\, vocalist and drummer Louis Soliano. Cultural Medallion recipient Violinist Lynnette Seah and the young and exciting Singaporean saxophonist Sean Hong Wei who is making waves in New York as well as many of Jeremy’s regular collaborators from Singapore and the region will also join the performance. \nThe show will be a musical odyssey exploring the phases of Jeremy’s 48-year career since he began learning the piano. It will offer rare personal glimpses into the life and times of this distinguished Singapore Cultural Medallion recipient.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/jeremy-monteiro-at-65-the-state-of-my-art/
LOCATION:Esplanade Concert Hall\, Esplanade Concert Hall\, 1 Esplanade Dr.\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250316T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250227T042009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042009Z
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SUMMARY:March On: Biru and the Deep Blue Sea
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the magical world of Biru and the Deep Blue Sea\, a symphonic journey that transports you to the enchanting depths of the ocean. \nLost in a strange new place\, Biru struggles to recall who he is and where home is. On his mesmerising quest to find his way back\, he ventures through vibrant coral reefs\, mystical underwater caves\, and the vast\, open sea. Join Biru on a remarkable odyssey\, charting the rich cultural landscapes of the oceans\, from Southeast Asia to the Indian\, Atlantic\, Arctic\, and Pacific Oceans. \nThis musical odyssey combines hauntingly beautiful melodies with captivating storytelling\, from the grandeur of the whale’s serenade to the thrill of a sunken treasure hunt. Let the symphony’s enchanting music guide you through the ocean’s hidden wonders\, deepening your appreciation for its beauty. \nDon’t miss this unforgettable performance that will leave you spellbound and eager to explore the mysteries of the deep sea!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/march-on-biru-and-the-deep-blue-sea/
LOCATION:Esplanade Concert Hall\, Esplanade Concert Hall\, 1 Esplanade Dr.\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250320T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250321T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250305T013024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T013024Z
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SUMMARY:Parts of Some Body
DESCRIPTION:parts of some body\nA body of work about its parts \n20 & 21 March 2025 @ Stamford Arts Centre Black Box \nDirected by Marzipan \nPerformed by Alton\, Din\, Jing Wen & Shruthi \nDuration: 1hr (inclusive of post show dialogue)\, no intermission \nRating: to be advised \n  \n“parts of some body” is a celebration of the physicality of the dancer through our body parts. We use the body in its entirety\, yet our mastery of it is tested through its isolated intricacies and articulation. The body is our tool\, our language and our temple. It is made up of body parts\, each with its own unique story\, performing a function on its own as well as in tandem with others to achieve more than the sum of its parts. This is the deconstruction of the human body – made up of multiple dancers\, in a surreal world where body parts float\, move on their own and tell of their struggles and triumphs. \n  \nIt is directed by ‘Marzipan’ aka Marcus Tan (IG: marzipansgd) who is more than just a dancer—he is a seeker\, a storyteller\, and a bridge between movement and meaning. Constantly developing his craft through the lens of a choreographer\, educator\, performer and community driver. Marzipan’s style of work often crosses between the boundaries of tradition\, heritage and innovation. He uses street dance language layered with contemporary thought and experimentation to create worlds of exploration. His work is performed by a versatile cast\, Jing Wen\, Alton\, Din & Shruthi who have rich backgrounds in street\, traditional and contemporary dance styles. \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/parts-of-some-body/
LOCATION:Stamford Arts Centre\, 0202\, 155 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 187962\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events)
ORGANIZER;CN="ScRach%20MarcS":MAILTO:scrachmarcs@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250321T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250401T105230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105230Z
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SUMMARY:Love Connects: My Life in Dance by Goh Soo Khim
DESCRIPTION:The Private Museum is delighted to present Love Connects: My Life in Dance by  Goh Soo Khim\, a book launch accompanied by a special exhibition that offers a glimpse into her journey in dance\, her artistic influences\, and her enduring legacy in the cultural landscape in Singapore. \nCultural Medallion recipient Goh Soo Khim is a pioneering figure whose influence extends far beyond the stage. As co-founder of the Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT)\, now known as Singapore Ballet\, the doyenne has shaped the landscape of dance in Singapore\, nurturing generations of dancers. \nHer memoir\, as told by Phan Ming Yen\, traces a life in motion—chronicling the triumphs\, sacrifices\, and the devotion that have defined her life in dance and beyond. In dialogue with the book\, the exhibition explores vignettes of life-long relationships forged through art and poignant moments from her time with SDT. \nThe exhibition presents a series of photographs by Robin PE Chee and Tan Ngiap Heng\, long-time photographers who have documented SDT’s performances for decades—alongside an intimate selection of works from her private collection\, featuring renowned and established artists whose works resonate with her journey. Through the lens of photography and the visual arts\, it highlights the artistic collaborations\, shared influences\, and her enduring love for the arts. \nAt the heart of both the book and the exhibition is a singular theme—love. Love\, in its purest form\, is the driving force behind all that Goh Soo Khim has built: the communities she has nurtured\, the dancers she has inspired\, and the legacy she continues to shape.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/love-connects-my-life-in-dance-by-goh-soo-khim/
LOCATION:The Private Museum\, 11 Upper Wilkie Rd\, Singapore\, Singapore\, Singapore 228120\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250322T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250401T105114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105114Z
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SUMMARY:Pagoda Odyssey International Conference
DESCRIPTION:Faith and Forms \nThe Visual and Material Legacy of Christianity in China\, from the 17th Century to Today \nChristianity reached China as early as the seventh century\, during the Tang dynasty. However\, its presence was limited until the arrival of several Jesuit missions in the sixteenth century\, which also brought Western science\, mathematics\, astronomy\, cartography\, and art to China.  \nIn this two-day conference\, scholars and experts from around the world come together to examine the complex relationship between Christianity and Chinese culture. Speakers will explore how Christian ideas\, aesthetics\, and religious iconography have been woven into the fabric of Chinese visual art\, material culture\, and architecture\, from the seventeenth century to today. \nThis conference is held in conjunction with the special exhibition Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco (till 1 June 2025).
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/pagoda-odyssey-international-conference/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Workshop & Talks (Events)
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GEO:1.2880208;103.8510592
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250323T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250401T105323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105323Z
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SUMMARY:Book Reading - Our Home\, Our Stories
DESCRIPTION:📖 Book Reading! 📖 \nJoin us for a special reading session of our book ‘Our Home\, Our Stories: Voices of Migrant Domestic Workers in Singapore’ on 23 March\, Sunday\, 3PM at Book Bar! \n‘Our Home\, Our Stories’ offers a look through the eyes of domestic workers as they share real-life stories\, from childhoods in mountain villages to rogue agents and difficult employers\, and that one thing they all suffer from the most: homesickness\, and the pain of leaving their families behind – in Indonesia\, the Philippines\, Myanmar and India. \nOur contributors\, Jo Ann Dumlao\, Kina Hidayah Kastari\, Novia Arluma\, and Miriam Escander will be reading their stories at the event. The session will be moderated by the book’s editor Karien van Ditzhuijzen\, a long-time HOME volunteer who conducts writing workshops at HOME’s shelter. \nBooks will be available for sale at $20 each!
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/book-reading-our-home-our-stories/
LOCATION:Book Bar\, 57 Duxton Road Singapore 089521\, Singapore\, 089521\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events),Other (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="HOME%20%28Humanitarian%20Organization%20for%20Migration%20Economics%29":MAILTO:contact@home.org.sg
GEO:1.2780322;103.8431777
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250325T093000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250329T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T201905
CREATED:20250305T013124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T013124Z
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SUMMARY:Arts & Disability Forum 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Arts and Disability Forum (ADF) organised by ART:DIS\, and supported by National Arts Council Singapore\, returns for its sixth edition in 2025. This year’s forum expands discussions on accessibility from diverse Asian perspectives\, bringing together voices from across the region and in Singapore to share their journeys toward a more inclusive future. Attendees will explore key topics such as inclusive programming\, professional practice development\, and authentic representation\, hearing directly from individuals with lived experiences as well as creative practitioners and cultural institutions. With an expected 300 sector professionals\, creatives\, academics and programmers in attendance\, explore key trends and best practices in the field to cultivate more diverse and inclusive audiences. \nSupported by the National Arts Council with programme partner Esplanade\, knowledge partner Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and University of the Arts Singapore\, and programme collaborators National Gallery Singapore\, Singapore Art Museum and National Heritage Board\, let’s learn\, share and grow together for a better tomorrow that embraces everyone! \nProgramme Rundown \n\n25 March 2025: Plenary at Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\n26 March 2025: Behind The Hold Collection by Beyond Vision International and National Gallery Singapore\n27 March 2025: Learning Journeys by Museum Roundtable to Children’s Museum\n28 March 2025: Access 101 Workshops by ART:DIS Singapore\n29 March 2025: Performing Normal at Singapore Art Museum
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/arts-disability-forum-2025/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="ART%3ADIS":MAILTO:suzanna@artdis.org.sg
GEO:1.289857;103.8552799
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