Singapore Dance Graffiti
Posted on Feb 27, 2010 under Culture, Entertainment, Food and Drink, Travel, dining | No CommentSingapore is always a surprise, with numerous opportunities to find yourself surrounded by cultural events that will really spark your appreciation for art, or fulfill an already-sparked desire to be put into a state of awe. The virtuosity of the talents that live and work here demonstrates itself in multiple forms, and you can probably find whatever you might be looking for. There’s so much happening here, in fact, that you can likely find most every form on any given evening. There are many ways, then, to have a perfect night here, which just demonstrates further Singapore’s charm. There are many paths to perfection.
One way is to spend the first part in a Japanese restaurant. The food here is extremely fresh, and the chefs are very adept, and know so many splendid ways to prepare contemporary as well as traditional Japanese dishes. Because of Singapore’s position as a major trading port, there are many necessary ingredients that are difficult to find anywhere else, but here, they are readily available, making your food absolutely stunning. This can be followed with any entertainment, but if dance is on your mind, then you won’t want to miss Graffiti of The Celeste coming this March.
This is a new work by Arts Fission, and deals with the themes of the environment and the urban landscape, exploring the nature of change when nature comes into the city. It is a very apt theme for Singapore, where the rich urban culture is in a tropical setting with forces of nature that are palpable and always present. This is the same company where Wong Wai Yee has had a lot of splendid artistic history. Her current work with Moving Arts, that teaches dance to children of all ages, along with the many other dance companies in town, shows that dance is alive and well in Singapore.
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