Tag: Singapore

  • Dancing Through Life

    Dancing Through Life

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    Who am I then? Tell me that first, and then, if I like being that person, I’ll come up: if not, I’ll stay down here till I’m somebody else. – Lewis Carroll, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”

    Matthew G. Johnson is no stranger to dance photography: he has photographed for da:ns Festival at the Esplanade, and has worked with various Asian dance groups, including the current darling of the local dance scene, T.H.E. Dance Company. In his latest visual essay – Urban Tribal Dance – Johnson takes the performers out of the cocoon of the stage (more…)

  • An Insightful Journey with Victor Tan

    An Insightful Journey with Victor Tan

    Joyce Tan susses up with sculptor Victor Tan who tells her how he sculpts his feelings and thoughts with…wire.

    Singapore sculptor Victor Tan Wee Tar believes he has found the right medium to work with – wire.

    Since discovering wire as a medium to present his sculptures, Victor remained steadfast to his discovery. Every day, he painstakingly twists and bends metal wires to create intriguing figures that reflect his innermost feelings and thoughts despite being visually handicapped. (more…)

  • Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle by Sai Hua Kuan

    Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle by Sai Hua Kuan

    Everything That Has A Point Makes A Circle is Sai Hua Kuan’s homecoming exhibition after living in the UK for six years. (more…)