This programme is eligible for the Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy.
Witness pure joy from an aesthetic collision of movement and music as international choreographers Idan Cohen (Israel) and Akiko Kitamura (Japan) take young NUS dancers to a heightened state of activity in Overdrive. Finally, Taipei-based dance collective HORSE Dance Theatre will present an excerpt from their critically acclaimed piece 2 Men as a counterfoil for the two pieces.
This programme is eligible for the Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy.
To Belong –cyclonicdream– is a journey into time and space, exploring local myths and philosophies about the living and the dead and how they relate to our physical existence. An energetic and visually lyrical multi-layered exploration of the human spirit.
This programme is eligible for the Tote Board Arts Grant subsidy.
Traces compels us to re-think what makes life meaningful. Drawing inspiration from Nobel Prizewinner Gao Xing Jian’s script The Other Shore《彼岸》, dancers from NUS Dance Synergy and Re:Dance Theatre under direction of Albert Tiong invite you to examine the tensions and contradictions in human character, interpersonal relationships and societal values.
Through original music composed by famed Indian composer Mr B.V Balasai and choreography by Cultural Medallion artist Mrs Santha Bhaskar, NUS Indian Instrumental Ensemble and NUS Indian Dance present the story of Lord Shiva and the Goddess Parvati.
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