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DATE
5 MAR 2010, FRI -
6 MAR 2010, SAT
6 MAR 2010, SAT
TIME
8pm
(60mins, no intermission)
(60mins, no intermission)
VENUE
Theatre Studio
PRICE
$35
Concession price for children (age 5-12), students, NSF and senior citizens (55 & above): $26
Concession price for Friends of Arts Fission members and OCBC Arts & Platinum Cardmembers: $19
Keppel Nights 50% subsidy*: $17.50
*For 5 March 2010 (Fri) performance tickets only (limited). Log on to
www.keppelnights.com for more information
All other OCBC Debit & Credit Cardmembers: 20% concession
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% of ticket price
Concession price for Friends of Arts Fission members and OCBC Arts & Platinum Cardmembers: $19
Keppel Nights 50% subsidy*: $17.50
*For 5 March 2010 (Fri) performance tickets only (limited). Log on to
www.keppelnights.com for more information
All other OCBC Debit & Credit Cardmembers: 20% concession
Schools may use the Tote Board Arts Grant to subsidise up to 60% of ticket price


SYNOPSIS
“The Arts Fission Company is Singapore’s blossoming performing arts scene at its best—innovative, eclectic, willing to take risks, richly human.” - Brian Mertens, WINGSPAN ANA magazine
The performance is inspired by Angkor Wat, a historical wonder which conjures up immediate existential tension between nature and human. The concept of time in the modern and ancient sense is investigated through the physical manifestation of nature’s mark-making on landscapes and man-made structures, hence the reference to “celestial graffiti”.
The performance is inspired by Angkor Wat, a historical wonder which conjures up immediate existential tension between nature and human. The concept of time in the modern and ancient sense is investigated through the physical manifestation of nature’s mark-making on landscapes and man-made structures, hence the reference to “celestial graffiti”.
The evident of time’s passing is thus explored through a kind of movement scribbling that reflects a new vernacular dance expression. The performance will include new media and technology as creative means to construct the soundscape and performance environment for the dance.
The original dance work continues ARTS FISSION choreographer and Cultural Medallion 2009 recipient Angela Liong’s long term research on the impact of climate change in Asia through arts, cultures and humanity. The performance also features an original score by composer Joyce Koh.
www.artsfission.org
The original dance work continues ARTS FISSION choreographer and Cultural Medallion 2009 recipient Angela Liong’s long term research on the impact of climate change in Asia through arts, cultures and humanity. The performance also features an original score by composer Joyce Koh.
www.artsfission.org
