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2008年5月6日

What Matters?

ARTivate presents: What Matters?

What Matters? is a package of 1 forum theatre play and 3 fringe activities which explores the issue of race with the youths of today. What Matters? aims to provide a whole new perspective on racial harmony locally and globally.

What Matters? – A forum theatre play
Brought to you by ARTivate, in collaboration with Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, with support from the National Arts Council as part of the NAC School Arts Excursion Programme.
What Matters? is a forum theatre play which explores the difficult issue of racial disharmony with youths of today. The forum session of the play also turns spectators to active spec-actors!
Date and Time: 2-4 July, 3pm & 4pm
Venue: Esplanade Theatre Studio
Ticket price: $20 (excluding $1 Sistic charge)

(Schools are eligible for the 60% TOTE Board Arts Grant Subsidy)
Tickets on sale now! Book online via the FYI: Feed Your Imagination webpage, or contact pluanne@esplanade.com)
*Performed mainly in English with some Mandarin and Malay (English Surtitles provided).


Fringe #1: Race in School – Stereotypes and Others
Conducted by senior researcher and trainer, Dr. Lai Ah Eng and Farid Hamid, the session will help youths to think through racial issues. The youths will be encouraged to move, play and think, thus finding the way of dealing with racial issues in real life.
Date and time: 16th May, Fri, 7pm-9:30pm
Speaker & facilitator: Dr. Lai Ah Eng & Mr. Farid Hamid, of ITHACA
Venue: *scape Youth Centre (Lab)


Fringe #2: Movie Screening – To Kill a Mockingbird
Based on the novel by Harper Lee, this award-winning classic film will present racial issues vividly on screen! There will also be a discussion session after the screening.
Date/Time: 23rd May, Fri, 6pm-8:30pm, 8:30-11pm
Venue: *scape Youth Centre (Lab)
Facilitator: Danny Yeo 杨君伟


Fringe #3: Surviving Ethnic Conflicts in Bosnia – a Singapore Arts Fest programme
Young actors of Class Enemy from Bosnia will share with us their personal experiences of the war-torn times and how they have learnt to cope with growing up in an environment filled with violence caused by racial and ethnic conflicts. With Singapore having the same multiethnic context, the talk will be a great learning platform of dialogues between youths of both countries.
Speaker: Director Haris Pasovic and the cast of CLASS ENEMY (East West Theatre Company)
Date/Time: 20th June, 2pm – 3.30pm
Venue: Drama Centre Visitor Centre @ NLB


FREE ADMISSION to all fringe events! limited 100 seats on a first-come-first-served basis!
BOOK NOW: admin.artivate@gmail.com

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