Art Skins on Monuments: Elusive Études
7:30pm–midnight
Step into the shoes of performing artists as they struggle to find a new balance in this constantly changing new reality. Grounded by the traditions of their practice, the need to adapt and transform comes with endless trials and tribulations. To overcome these obstacles, new roads paved with moments of self-discovery are taken, leading to hidden synchronicities, harmonies and choreographies.
By students from Nanyang Polytechnic, School of Design & Media:
Faith Cheng Sitong
Chia Min Xuan
Jenibelle
Judith Marissa Jothi
Khalifa Ibnu Katzier
Joelle Koh
Jessy Kuan Chu Ling
Kuan Jing Xuan
Trisha Loh Wan Yi
Muhammad Aiman Bin Adnan
Muhammad Fizly Bin Mansor
Ng Xuan Ting
Tan Jia Hui
Teo Lin Jiat
Kevin Teo Tze Hng
Wang Junhao
Wong Zi Ching
Mentor: Brandon Tay
Mentor & Sound Designer: Safuan Johari
Brandon Tay is a Singapore based artist working in the fields of mediated sculpture and the moving image. His work complicates distinctions between the tangible and incorporeal, both in composition and well as subject matter. As a collaborator and individually his work has been shown at Kyoto Dance Experiment, Singapore International Festival of the Arts, M1 Fringe Festival among others.
Safuan Johari is an artist who has established himself in the realms of electronic music, sound design and music production. As a sound designer, Safuan has worked on scoring and designing various multimedia art installations and performance-based pieces. His works have been featured at Singapore Fringe Festival, Singapore International Festival of Arts, amongst others and have travelled to Paris, London, New York and Beijing.
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