NUS Arts Festival
Happening over three weekends from 11 to 27 March 2011, there are close to 40 shows, 25 of which are free. Featuring as well a diverse fringe programme, NUS Arts Fest offers you a world of choice!
A dynamic youth-driven festival that sets audiences thinking, NUS Arts Festival 2011 journeys further into the Asian paradigm. Enter unique spaces to relax and admire, but also find your own views on today’s global Asia. Besides dance, music and theatre, treat yourself to a great lineup of free live music gigs and contemporary films.
For original music fans, there are new works by Prof Kanniks Kannikeswaran (USA/India), Dr Mui Kwong Qiu (Hong Kong), Cheng Zhangyi (Singapore), Zechariah Goh (Singapore) and Darius Lim (Singapore) and five young composers, led by Kah Chun Wong, from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, NUS. The Fest will also see singer-songwriters like Inch Chua, Surath Godfrey and Victor Chen featured at free Live! concerts.
Tickets are available at all SISTIC counters from 14 January 2011. Check out the website at NUS Arts Festival 2011
Happening over three weekends from 11 to 27 March 2011, there are close to 40 shows, 25 of which are free. Featuring as well a diverse fringe programme, NUS Arts Fest offers you a world of choice!
A dynamic youth-driven festival that sets audiences thinking, NUS Arts Festival 2011 journeys further into the Asian paradigm. Enter unique spaces to relax and admire, but also find your own views on today’s global Asia. Besides dance, music and theatre, treat yourself to a great lineup of free live music gigs and contemporary films.
For original music fans, there are new works by Prof Kanniks Kannikeswaran (USA/India), Dr Mui Kwong Qiu (Hong Kong), Cheng Zhangyi (Singapore), Zechariah Goh (Singapore) and Darius Lim (Singapore) and five young composers, led by Kah Chun Wong, from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, NUS. The Fest will also see singer-songwriters like Inch Chua, Surath Godfrey and Victor Chen featured at free Live! concerts.
Tickets are available at all SISTIC counters from 14 January 2011. Check out the website at NUS Arts Festival 2011
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