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Welcome to

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A Warehouse Turned Curators Academy

72-13 is the home of The Curators Academy and T:>Works. Formerly a rice warehouse, the space is currently a gallery, a cinema, and a theatre. It is an R&D Centre, a performance centre, a forum, and a platform for international creative expression and its relationship to Asia, in particular South-East Asia.

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In particular, The Curators Academy is concerned with the curation of performance but intends to move beyond the skills of programming. It is the Academy’s belief that the programmers buy, the artists make, and curators nurture porous contexts, conversations, continuities through interrogating archives and legacies, as well as bridging potentialities. 

 

The Academy’s emphasis is on researching a local context by reflecting on other local contexts, developing an approach of multiple locals as a new dimension for future internationalization. The comparative reflections allows for nurturing performances which re-engages with the politics of a site, through case-studies of other local contexts which can develop parallel insights and different inspirations.

 

T:>Works’ mission and vision are the pioneering of thought leadership in the arts focused on transdisciplinary, transcultural, and inclusive processes.
 
To this end, there is a strong educational perspective with research and discourse contextualising histories, contemporary experiences, and situated art practices of the global south.

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T:>Works also serves to investigate the current urgencies of being located in Singapore, and larger Asia, through different creative expressions in the public sphere. 

Our Projects & Programmes

For more information, please visit tworksasia.org

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DIDO AND AENEAS
By T:>Works

Friday, 17 May 2024, 7pm
Saturday, 18 May 2024, 9.45pm
Black Box, Stamford Arts Centre

 

Register Here

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Part of Singapore International Festival of Arts 2024

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Free by registration with a $20 refundable deposit
R18 (Mature Content & Coarse Language)

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Work-in-progress

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A riotous reimagination of Henry Purcell’s timeless opera of the same name, through the lens of T:>Works Artistic Director Ong Keng Sen and the body-ody-ody of Becca D’Bus, Singapore’s biggest drag queen. This work-in-progress presentation finds new life (and a new death) in the classic tale, offering fresh perspectives into old themes of love, loss, destiny, and empowerment.

Upcoming Event

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