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SUMMARY:The Studios: Pickle Party
DESCRIPTION:“I enjoyed the ways it connects to the systems and limitations we all have to contend with as people who live in Singapore. I liked watching the ‘behind the scenes’ aspect\, the VJing was very fun and the live camera work too. The kitsch-ness worked well with a cyberpunk visual aesthetic!” \n— Shaw En\, Audience (Closed-door presentation\, 2023) \n“It challenged the typical usage and code of conduct of a typical theatrical space… and created a wonderful sense of community or intimacy. The text was also really powerful\, and the fear of being overly dependent on others really hit home. I hadn’t previously thought about this in relation to food sustainability and pickling before.” \n— Elle\, Audience (Closed-door presentation\, 2023) \n“My grandfather was a durian farmer\, back when they lived in a kampung. But in those 10 years\, most Singaporeans were forced to relocate to public housing. Even after he moved\, my grandfather was still trying to grow everything he could from a sixth floor concrete corridor. Everything he knew about growing durians was made obsolete so that knowledge was never passed down.” \nA show disguised as a pickling workshop\, Pickle Party is a multidisciplinary\, multi-species performance. Set against the backdrop of Singapore’s rapid development from farmland to modern city\, it dives into how humans\, microbes and food security are connected—where does our food come from? What will we be eating next? \nLed by directors Ang Xiao Ting (Extinction Feast\, ECOncert) and Kuo Jian Hong (All The World’s A Sea\, Four Horse Road)\, Pickle Party features award-winning livestream technology (XIMI)\, live VJ-ing\, live performance and community pickling. The production will be staged within a Singapore version of Tanja Beer’s critically-acclaimed The Living Stage\, which combines stage design\, permaculture and community engagement to create a recyclable\, biodegradable and edible performance space. \nExperience Pickle Party your way! For each performance\, participants can choose to be Picklers (get hands-on with pickling on stage\, limited slots) or be part of the General Audience (watch the performance from a different perspective). Kindly select your preferred audience experience at the point of ticket purchase. \nDiscover the power of edible hope.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-studios-pickle-party/2025-09-14/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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SUMMARY:Porcelain Shield\, Paper Sword Album Launch
DESCRIPTION:“[Mary Sue]’s lo-fi hip-hop\, heavy on noise-flecked loops and light on conventional song structures\, is a far cry from the glossily produced trap- and R&B-influenced sounds many rappers in the city-state gravitate to. If they’re emulating Drake and Travis Scott\, Mary Sue’s heroes are MF DOOM and Earl Sweatshirt; if they’re aiming for Spotify playlist placements\, Mary Sue celebrates a spot on Bandcamp’s front page.”\n– Karen Gwee \n “As a rapper and producer\, Mary Sue—generally called Sue by listeners—proved himself as one of the most promising voices of the current underground hip-hop scene with his 2022 debut album Kisses of Life\, inspired by the death of one of his heroes\, MF DOOM. Woozy\, crunchy samples\, inward-looking\, self-reflective lyricism\, and lavish\, stylish production drove that album.”\n– Reece Beckett \nGamelan phrases melt into smoky brass\, spectral melodies unravel over off-kilter drums: Porcelain Shield and Paper Sword\, the latest record by Mary Sue and the Clementi Sound Appreciation Club\, is both a reckoning and a dream. \nKnown for his left-of-centre sound and charismatic flows drawn from a deep appreciation and understanding of the hip hop genre\, Singaporean rapper-producer Mary Sue presents a one-night-only performance to celebrate this album with his five-piece live band\, the Clementi Sound Appreciation Club. You’re invited to join them on an abstract hip hop journey where tradition and modernity blur\, fusing Southeast Asian texture with live jazz\, blues and soul across hypnotic instrumentation\, fractured beats and shifting rhythms. At the album’s core is the tale of a time-traveling oracle\, lost in the contradictions of the present—where meaning dilutes\, spirituality performs\, and the past collides with an uncertain future. \nSupporting the night are local indie mainstays sub:shaman and Malaysian boombap rapper Glazed Baguette with his crew\, Blanco Music.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/porcelain-shield-paper-sword-album-launch/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250428T200000
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Beach Fossils
DESCRIPTION:Rising to prominence in the 2010s amidst a surge of left-of-center indie pop\, Beach Fossils quickly amassed a loyal cult following thanks to its dreamy\, far-away sound\, grounded by dreary\, realist lyricism. Throughout the last fifteen years\, they have steadily earned their stature as one of the most definitive and enduring bands emerging from the 2010s New York underground. They consistently reach new listeners thanks to the steady evolution of their sound from the DIY solo project of Dustin Payseur to an influential self-produced four-piece dream pop band\, where Payseur is joined by core band members Tommy Davidson (guitar)\, Jack Doyle Smith (bass)\, and Anton Hochheim (drums). \nNow\, after seven years\, this iconic quartet returns to Singapore with new material alongside fan favourite songs\, drawing from beloved albums such as the recently-released Bunny (2023)\, the jangly melancholy of their self-titled 2010 album\, the gritty post-punk inspired Class the Truth (2013)\, and many more. Through tone and mood\, Beach Fossils communicate a coming-of-age narrative of self-discovery. Payseur’s slice-of-life lyrics reflect on depression\, love\, adventure\, loss\, mistakes\, New York City\, friendships coming and going—a mélange of granular pieces in the process of continuing to find yourself.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-beach-fossils/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: YĪN YĪN
DESCRIPTION:Vibrant\, shimmery and irresistibly groovy\, YĪN YĪN’s cinematic sound has propelled this largely instrumental four-piece band into unexpected global heights. \nHailing from Holland’s southernmost city of Maastricht\, the band first caught the attention of listeners globally by meticulously crafting a unique sound that married psychedelia\, funk\, disco with Asian influences. They first burst onto the scene in 2019 with the Thai psychrock-influenced The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers\, which they performed across several shows to great reception\, including at the famed Lowlands festival. During the pandemic\, the band wrote and recorded The Age of Aquarius\, later released in 2022. Described as spiritual and cosmic\, the record retained the band’s distinct Southeast Asian influence while diving even deeper into dancefloor propulsion and space travel atmospherics. \nYĪN YĪN marked yet another evolution with their 2024 album\, Mount Matsu\, the first record collectively created by all members of the band. Deeply informed by both the imaginative sound waves of the cosmos as well as the earthly musical culture of Japan\, Mount Matsu is infectious\, strangely harmonious and highly energetic. The album’s sound is somewhat of a synthesis of their first two records\, utilising pentatonic scales and vintage synthesisers for their signature sound\, built on a solid foundation of psychedelic disco\, fat global funk\, electronics and tribal experiments. \nMaking their way to Singapore for the first time\, YĪN YĪN invites you into their expansive sonic cosmos: join the fray and let your fantasy run wild\, dance your heart out and ascend Mount Matsu with YĪN YĪN.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-yin-yin/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Luna Li
DESCRIPTION:“Luna has real classical music chops\, and her tracks often have more bubbling under the surface than your usual indie pop.”\n– npr \nEmbarking on her first Asia tour\, the magnetic Luna Li returns to Singapore for her first headlining concert here. \nA wildly talented songwriter\, arranger\, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist\, Luna Li’s sonic universe is a perfect amalgamation of her many talents. Through intricate instrumental melodies and multi-layered arrangements\, the Korean-Canadian artist weaves together a sonic universe of dreamy\, baroque-pop with elements of soft rock\, charming a growing legion of fans with her unique brand of cinematic dream pop. \nHaving first garnered attention online in 2020\, she went on to release her debut EP\, Duality\, featuring the likes of Jay Som\, beabadoobee\, and Dreamer Isioma. This record generated hits such as Afterglow\, Misery Moon and Silver Into Rain\, and garnered a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year. This rising star went on to open and tour with the likes of Japanese Breakfast\, Wolf Alice\, and beabadobee. \nBut set against When a Thought Grows Wings\, her debut feels like a stepping stone to her sweet spot. This sophomore album is a snapshot of its creator influx. For the 27-year-old\, born Hannah Bussiere Kim\, the journey was tumultuous\, pivotal and necessary. After splitting with her partner of eight years and leaving her hometown of Toronto for Los Angeles\, she found her world opening in new ways. \nWeaving her harp-rippled\, baroque-pop through with jazz flute and gritty riffs\, the album is a testament to Luna Li’s prowess as a charismatic front person\, songwriter\, arranger and continuously curious multi-instrumentalist. Making her debut at Esplanade for her first headline show in Singapore\, Luna Li is set to sweep audiences off their feet with her undeniable stage presence and unique sonic palette.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-luna-li/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Death From Above 1979
DESCRIPTION:Two decades of absolute electricity culminates in one explosive tour: Beginning in 2024\, Death From Above 1979 (DFA 1979) celebrates the 20th anniversary of their debut LP You’re A Woman\, I’m A Machine\, a genre-bending iconoclastic cult classic that sounds as fresh today as it did in 2004. Dubbed “dance-punk” by the UK press\, their music doesn’t merely suggest\, it commands those who hear it to the grimy\, feverish and dimly-lit dance floor. \nTo celebrate\, the band are playing furiously around the world while endeavouring on a year-long recording project to reinvigorate and honour their iconic flagship album. 20 years is a long time for rock ‘n’ roll\, but the odometer turns slowly for this power duo. As explosive as ever\, DFA 1979 summons their fans to the pit to revel in their uniquely infectious\, high-octane rock n’ roll.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-death-from-above-1979/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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SUMMARY:Lapse by Melati Suryodarmo (Indonesia)
DESCRIPTION:Known for her bold\, durational solo performances\, acclaimed Indonesian visual and performance artist Melati Suryodarmo premieres Lapse\, a new dance creation performed by collaborators from Indonesia\, Taiwan and Singapore. \nFirst released as two short films\, this iteration marks the live performance premiere of Lapse. Here\, Suryodarmo dives into the metamorphic constellation of body and environment through evocative\, visceral imagery suspended in factual absurdity. With sound design and live music by Yuen Chee Wai from Singapore music collective The Observatory\, Suryodarmo orchestrates movement patterns that steer the group of performers to connect by failures while collectively attempting a new structure and alchemy of senses. \nDrawing inspiration from by-products of chaos and situations that represent a gradual decline in the efficiency\, stability\, and overall functioning of society\, Lapse signifies a transition from a state of order and coherence to one of disorder and confusion. Within this deep-rooted turbulence\, Suryodarmo points to the symptomatic nature of systemic breakdowns\, ethical decline and societal disillusionment of our time. While lapses in society begin to manifest through the decay of behaviour\, diminishing social cohesion\, ruptured institutions and the disintegration of moral frameworks\, the work investigates the unpredictable space between reality and a vision of collective commitment towards change. \nLapse by Melati Suryodarmo is commissioned by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. \nThis production is presented as part of da:ns focus – Connect Asia Now (CAN)\, a weekend that spotlights contemporary dance works by Asian artists focusing on distinct voices and creative impulses from the region.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lapse-by-melati-suryodarmo-indonesia/2023-10-13/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Music (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230904T170000
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SUMMARY:Lapse by Melati Suryodarmo (Indonesia)
DESCRIPTION:Known for her bold\, durational solo performances\, acclaimed Indonesian visual and performance artist Melati Suryodarmo premieres Lapse\, a new dance creation performed by collaborators from Indonesia\, Taiwan and Singapore. \nFirst released as two short films\, this iteration marks the live performance premiere of Lapse. Here\, Suryodarmo dives into the metamorphic constellation of body and environment through evocative\, visceral imagery suspended in factual absurdity. With sound design and live music by Yuen Chee Wai from Singapore music collective The Observatory\, Suryodarmo orchestrates movement patterns that steer the group of performers to connect by failures while collectively attempting a new structure and alchemy of senses. \nDrawing inspiration from by-products of chaos and situations that represent a gradual decline in the efficiency\, stability\, and overall functioning of society\, Lapse signifies a transition from a state of order and coherence to one of disorder and confusion. Within this deep-rooted turbulence\, Suryodarmo points to the symptomatic nature of systemic breakdowns\, ethical decline and societal disillusionment of our time. While lapses in society begin to manifest through the decay of behaviour\, diminishing social cohesion\, ruptured institutions and the disintegration of moral frameworks\, the work investigates the unpredictable space between reality and a vision of collective commitment towards change. \nLapse by Melati Suryodarmo is commissioned by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. \nThis production is presented as part of da:ns focus – Connect Asia Now (CAN)\, a weekend that spotlights contemporary dance works by Asian artists focusing on distinct voices and creative impulses from the region.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/lapse-by-melati-suryodarmo-indonesia-2/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events)
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SUMMARY:Foreign Bodies by Birds Migrant Theatre
DESCRIPTION:In English\, Bahasa Indonesia and Bengali with English surtitles\nAccessibility features: TBC\n60 minutes with no intermission\nAdvisory 16 (Some Mature Content and Coarse Language)\nWorld Premiere • Fringe Commission \nArif and Ani are migrant workers in Singapore. A chance encounter develops into a romantic relationship. However\, can they afford to fall in love in Singapore when they have obligations back in their home countries? Complications arise when news threatens the foundation of their relationship. \nForeign Bodies is devised by the Company and performed by an ensemble of migrant and Singapore actors. It looks at the desperate and extreme situations migrants in Singapore sometimes find themselves in. Although they are told to focus on working and making money for their families back home\, often they desire a better quality of life in Singapore. However\, not everything always goes as planned.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/foreign-bodies-by-birds-migrant-theatre/2023-01-15/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20230104T213000
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SUMMARY:Never the Bride by The Necessary Stage
DESCRIPTION:In English\, with some Mandarin\, Malay and Tamil\nAccessibility features: open captions in English\n90 minutes with no intermission\nRating to be advised\nFringe Commission \nThree queer Singaporean men cast a little gay spell\, don their bridal veils\, and embark on a whirlwind journey towards matrimony. They dream through the past\, the present and an imagined future to discover what a big\, fat\, fabulously gay wedding would look like for them! \nIn a country where the legal right to marriage is denied to the queer community\, these individuals navigate the political\, social\, cultural\, and personal reality of their lives\, along with saying “yes” to whimsical wedding fantasies. “Always the bridesmaid\, never the bride.” Is that the ultimate ultimatum\, or is there a possible way to find marital bliss amidst the chaos? \nDevised and performed by Ryan Ang\, Fadhil Daud and Rajkumar Thiagaras\, Never the Bride was first created and presented at the Devising with Actors and Playwrights programme as part of The Necessary Stage’s Devising Platform in 2021.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/never-the-bride-by-the-necessary-stage/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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