Interested in healing and sound science? Sherene Jeevitha Joseph’s solo show Samrohana – Healing at 528Hz at the Esplanade Theatre Studio on September 25 and 26 offers plenty of both.
Tag: Indian culture
Female talents at forefront of Timeless Tales Theatre Festival in Singapore this year
One of Singapore’s biggest multi-ethnic annual fiestas – the Timeless Tales Family Theatre Festival – this year will feature over 35 artists from across 13-plus nations
Young dancers of Singapore are fantastic in developing their own kind of concepts and movements: Priyadarsini Govind
One of India’s most prolific Bharatanatyam dancers, Priyadarsini Govind is bringing her magnum opus to Singapore.
Singaporean Tamil VJ and 90s star Anandha Kannan passes away
Popular Singaporean Tamil video jockey and actor Anandha Kannan passed away last night, according to reports. The 48-year-old was reportedly being treated for cancer.
UK government bars export of million-pound Mughal dagger
The United Kingdom government placed a temporary export bar on an 18th century Mughal era dagger and scabbard, worth over GBP 1 million, to allow a British institution or buyer to bid for the rare historic artefact.
Asian Civilisations Museum blends wide range of Singapore fashions in pioneering exhibition
Asian Civilisations Museum’s (ACM) first display of contemporary Singapore fashion, exploring creative practice in Singapore in the context of Asia’s cultural heritage’s is set to launch from Friday.
Singapore’s zero-budget filmmaking initiative #BDNPJump to release second film Mini
Entertainment News – Singapore’s Black Dabba Productions in collaboration with The Navya Project is releasing Mini, a children’s film about a young girl looking for mysteries to solve, directed by debutant director Uma Kalyani, tomorrow, 1st May 2021, as part of the #BDNPJump initiative.
IHC showcases the cultural heritage of Singapore’s Sikh community
Sikhs in Singapore – A Story Untold is IHC’s second community co-created exhibition and will run from March 27 to September 30, 2021.
Upcoming and professional Singapore artistes to feature in the SIFAS Festival of Arts 2021
Supported by the National Arts Council (NAC), the Festival aims to celebrate Indian Classical Arts in Singapore and will take place from March 19-28.
Apsaras Arts Dance Company comes together with Wild Rice for a unique look at the life of refugees through theatre, poetry and Bharatanatyam
Agathi was conceptualised and is directed by Kumarasamy. It features choreography by Mohanapriyan Thavarajah, dramaturgy by Ivan Heng of Wild Rice and a narrative script by Audrey Perera and Alfian Sa’at.