Monday, 21 July 2014

SPORE Art Salon: 44th Edition 29 July!


WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Tuesday 29 July 2014
7:30PM onwards
RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/1508156979398943/
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists


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SPECIAL FEATURE

Short act of new play BOOK RIOT
Directed by Claire Devine
Written by Aswani Aswath
Performed by B. Youth Company

Book Riot is set in a post-apocalyptic State where emotions are confined, and speech is not a right but a privilege. Governed by the Black Book, those of an age of malleability are led by the Benefactor to master the art of being a State citizen. Failure to comply may compromise their existence.
Follow them as they challenge the system that structures their lives, dictates their choices and eradicates their souls.

About B.YOUTH COMPANY:
https://www.facebook.com/byouthcompany
Officially started in June 2014, B.Youth Theatre Company is an independent group made up of aspiring, young arts practitioners who have graduated from various cycles of the Buds Youth Theatre (BYT) programme run by Buds Theatre Company. B.Youth Company primarily stages original work written by or devised by its own members. It aims to be the voice of the youth that challenges and addresses issues relevant to Singaporeans. It also aims to provide a platform for exceptional alum of the BYT to hone their technical, performance and production skills further.

Cast:
Sarah - Commander (female)
Sheryl - Gayle (Number 587)
Masturah - Kara (Number 155)
Flora - Tessa (Number 9021)




FEATURED ARTISTS



JOEL BERTRAND TAN (playwright / performer)
www.joeltan.org
Joel Tan is a playwright and performer. He is as an Associate Artist with Checkpoint Theatre.
In 2011, he made his debut with W!LD RICE's production of Family Outing at the MAN Singapore Theatre Festival. His other plays have been staged with various young-people's theatre groups such as USProductions, NUS Stage, Takeoff Productions and Yellow Chair Productions. Upcoming productions of his work include Our Lady of Lourdes (Checkpoint Theatre, November 2014) and Mosaic (Take Off Productions, M1 Fringe Festival 2015).
Joel also writes essays on a diverse range of subjects, and his work can be read on POSKOD.sg and in Esquire Singapore.


ADAM ADHIYATMA (musician)
http://adamadhiyatma.com/
I am a guitarist, composer and improviser from Singapore. I started in rock and jazz bands – now I am more interested in noise, but those things are always close by.
I am interested in the formal and mystical boundaries of sound. Mystical: phenomenological or experiential rather than supernatural. Some of my favourite music combines clarity and detachment with hallucinatory intensity. I also like to think about voices; multiple voices issuing from the same body, hydras, and the ensuing confusion, and the ensuing ecstasy.
I am a dedicated student of the discipline of musical improvisation, and I see it, at different times, as a form of procedural music, sound meditation, healing, social corrective or catharsis – when it admits to verbal description.
In addition to a half-baritone guitar, I play (in decreasing order of skill) electric bass, synthesizer, alto clarinet, piano, trumpet, and am an enthusiastic if not skilled programmer in several audio languages. I have written and premiered works for chamber ensembles, solo guitar and electronics.
I got a B.A. from New York University. I studied for a time, while I was there, with Richard Carrick, Joe Morris, Jean-Michel Pilc.
I have premiered works by Marilyn Crispell, Adam Mirza, Ingrid Lee, Kevin Robinson, John Niekrasz and Bani Haykal(as well as my own) in venues in New York City, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, and Orlando, Florida.



ANJU (performer)
Anju started her dancing career at the age of 5 and never looked back. Dance has become her life since then. She did her Diploma in Classical Dance (Rabindra Nritya - a popular Indian Dancing style) in 1996 and she is also professional in Bollywood dance. As a devoted and passionate instructor, she has been teaching classical Indian dance and Bollywood dance for more than 10 years. Her rich experience in teaching has inspired and helped thousands of students to achieve their dreams and goals in dancing.
Besides her strong profession in dance teaching, she has also professionally performed in various functions and events in Indian for 12 long years in India since little. She moved to Singapore for her family and love in 2009. Her dance passion strives her to continue to teach Indian dance and bring this art form to more ladies who are enchanted by Indian music and dance.
She enjoys teaching Bollywood, Classical and semi classical Dances to one and all, in different levels. Students love her teaching style and are inspired by her passion and selfless sharing in her dance knowledge.


SPECIAL GUEST

OZZI G
Ozzi is a citizen of the world on a nomads path. From north, central and South America, a little bit of Europe and now Asia. He's passionate about movement of the body, but in this opportunity he's sharing his desire for collective awakening. And with much love and mindfulness, he has some conscious words from the heart to share with all at the SPORE Art Salon.

Wednesday, 18 June 2014

SPORE Art Salon 43rd Edition: 24 June!



MID YEAR. 2014! CRAZY OR WHAT?
43rd EDITION will see us chilling out with some Music.Poetry. Film... a self proclaimed Chapalang artist! And a special guest feature from Penang, Malaysia. So come. Get a drink. Sit with us...
nothing better than a lazy, artsy Tuesday evening!

WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Tuesday 24 June 2014
7:30PM onwards
RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/1496409387256341/
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists

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FEATURED ARTISTS


SHADES IN GREY (music)
http://www.facebook.com/shadesingrey/
Shades In Grey is collaboration between a singer/songwriter Roman Tarassov and producer/songwriter Sean Nerney (I Hate This Place). Taking inspiration from the likes of Pink Floyd, Depeche Mode and Roxette as well as a whole range of 80s music, Shades In Grey is a melodic pop/rock project that is based in Singapore.
It started in early 2012 when Roman came to his long time friend and collaborator Sean and pleaded him to record and produce the ideas that Roman has been developing. Sean agreed and a year later through recording and mostly acoustic performances there was enough material to solidify the plans for the 4 song EP. Entitled "I Can Tell You" the EP was released digitally in Oct 2013. With the addition of Mohandas on bass/vocals and Laurence Bucci on drums the band has been playing live in order to promote the new material in Singapore.


MARIEN GUILLÉ (poetry + music)
http://unpoeteasingapour.over-blog.com/
Marien GUILLÉ was born in France. His main job is writing Poetry but he doesn't want to leave Poetry in books. He organises different events and performs on stage to place Poetry on spotlight. He now travels in Asia to share his Poetry experience with different cultures and arts.





IT'S OKAY (11 mins)
Wei Xian is a 10-year-old boy who grows up in a working-class family. At home, he is a constant observer to the abuse his mother is subject to at the hands of his father. When the violence inevitably spills over, Wei Xian will have to find an outlet for his own pain.
Directed by Alvin Soh
Written by Cheng Chai Hong


Director's note:
Life itself is a long and painful journey for me as a budding film-maker to be. I usually explore themes that involve in everyday live situations especially the middle class people. I also love to play with  themes of self-help, psychology, depression, family especially which could depict a certain time-frame of the film where it was set. In a recent short film I directed called It’s Okay, I had a voice to say when I read the script. I had my own experiences with dealing family violence especially when my father faced unemployment and my mother and I suffered. Thus, I made the decision of setting this film to this particular era of Singapore where financial crisis were here to stay for a while. Not only this history gives a flavor to the mis en scene of the film and also gives more of a reason for the characters to behave more drastically.

Writer's note:
The story started out simply with an image of a red pail, an item present in almost every single Singaporean household, and a desire to imbue it with a story straight from the heartlands - domestic violence. Given such context, the innocent red pail in the story became the portrait of a broken family, and a moral lesson about the cycle of violence.


Special Guest Feature:
MARCO FERRARESE (writer)
http://www.monkeyrockworld.com/
MARCO FERRARESE has travelled extensively and lived in Italy, the United States, China, Australia and Malaysia. He started vagabonding as a punk rock guitarist in Europe and North America. Since 2009 he's been based in Southeast Asia as a writer, hardcore punk musician and researcher. Being an overland buff, he travelled from Mongolia to Australia in 2009, and hitchhiked from Singapore to Milano through Silk Road routes and the Middle East in 2012. He's a resident blogger at Rolf Pott's Vagabonding, has written about overland Asian travel and extreme music in Asia for a variety of international publications, and blogs at monkeyrockworld.com. Marco's first Asian pulp novel Nazi Goreng  was published in November 2013 on Monsoon Books. Follow him @monkeyrockworld


GOH KOON HUI (chapalang artist)
Koon Hui is a Year 4.5 student at NUS majoring in Theatre Studies and Literature. He is (kind of) a dancer, (somewhat) a poet, (thinks himself to be) a playwright, (aspires to be) a drama educator, (has been) a director and (really enjoys being) a performer. He is pleased that he has works with the likes of many people of the theatre industry and is currently mentored by the power couple: Rodney Oliveiro and Serena Ho as part of W!LD Rice's young & W!LD new cohort.

Friday, 16 May 2014

SPORE Art Salon 42nd Edition : 24 May!



Hey hey! We're back from the virtual world, to a 'prime time' Saturday evening slot at Artistry this 24 May! The 42nd Edition features young musician duo with a taste for tunes of everything Celtic...  Bani and Ila, returning since our very first Halloween Edition in 2011, for a very atmospheric treat of visuals from overhead projections, various instruments and spoken word!
Last but not the least, our featured visual artist this month is Cherin Sim, leather crafter!
If this rocks your boat... see you Saturday evening!

WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Saturday 24 May 2014
7:30PM onwards
RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/490263094439891
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists


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FEATURED ARTISTS


CHERIN SIM (visual artist)
http://www.cherinsim.com
Born in Singapore in 1987, Cherin Sim is an artist who is trained in painting. She frequently employs installation to express her concerns about consumer culture. The inspiration behind her pivotal work, "A Birkin For You?", 2008, became the foundation for her subsequent pieces which often blurred the boundaries between fine art and fashion design.
Besides being an artist, Cherin is also an accomplished bag designer who has collaborated with international brands. She was conferred her second international award in 2009 in the Design-A-Bag Competition, where she was invited to Hong Kong Fashion Access to receive the prize. In the same year, she received the Winston Oh Undergraduate Practice Award. In 2013, she received the Winston Oh Postgraduate Research Scholarship and had her first relational art exhibition, "Bringing Back Tradition: The Leather Workshop”, in Singapore after being trained in leatherworking in Italy.


THE CELTIC ROVERS
SHYNZ PRODUCTIONS presents an Irish music performance by Celtic Rovers for SPORE Art Salon. The Celtic Rovers are made up of two classically trained, unique individuals, namely, Pamela Ng and Michelle Ong. The dynamic duo met in 2011 at their tertiary institution's piano ensemble where they started actively performing piano duets and classical works for school and charity events. Compelled by the beauty of Celtic music, they subsequently turned to playing Irish medleys on tin whistle, guitar and bodhrán (a traditional Irish drum). The pair hopes to share their experiences on folk music with the general public.
SHYNZ PRODUCTIONS (SP) is an arts edutainment company dedicated to raise the appreciation and awareness of performing arts. Headquartered and established in Singapore, the aim of SHYNZ PRODUCTIONS is to promote all styles and expressions, of music and dance performances where SP performers interact effortlessly with the audience and bring that extra dimension of sparkle to events. With a deep pool of talented musicians and dancers, SP's dedication to performing arts has entertained and educated all walks of audiences in Singapore and beyond.


bani haykal + ila
http://www.soundcloud.com/banihaykal
bani haykal + ila is an audio-visual performance duo utilizing spoken word, overhead projections and various instruments. Their work is rooted in site-specific performances and revolves around thematic improvisation. Interested in the blurring of experiences between sight and sound, the duo create passages based on their individual interpretation of each other's medium.
They are currently presenting a new body of work, "microprocess #1".
bani haykal -  feedback / percussions / voice
ila - overhead projector / voice


FEATURED DRAWING MODEL


MAISHA
Maisha is a lecturer, acoustician and a trained musician. Two years ago, she began to take an interest in the Arabic language and developed a special interest in oriental dance. In order to expand her knowledge of the dance, Mandy trains constantly with both local and international professionals. Her favourite style is Egyptian folkloric.

Thursday, 24 April 2014

SPORE Art Salon VIRTUAL Edition!



APRIL SHOWERS INDEED!
This month, we have planned something really, really special... we are going to present...
the inaugural SPORE Art Salon VIRTUAL EDITION!

Partnering with gallery.sg, the 41st edition of SPORE Art Salon will take place in a spankin' new interactive virtual gallery, brainchild of artist Eugene Soh! This month, we have a wonderful feature of artists from the UK, US, SG... and these names you might just be familiar with...
we 'check in' on our dear NG YI-SHENG who is currently in Norwich!
And welcome back to the salon stage RYAN DANIEL BECK and KITTY WHITELAW !!!
On top of this, we will also be featuring two Singaporean visual artists who will be allowing us a little peek into the studio spaces of which they create work !!! Isn't technology amazing !???

gallery.sg is an interactive virtual gallery space where you become 'first person' in the virtual world, move around these spaces designed by Eugene Soh, appreciate work contributed by artists from all corners of the globe, communicate with the other international users who are logged on at the same time... and for the very first time, attend SPORE Art Salon edition with artists live-streamed from wherever they are based in! The options, when you think about them, are as limitless as our imagination! So come join us in this venture! Walk with us as we take on the new experiment!


 WHERE : gallery.sg
WHEN : Tuesday 29 April 2014
8PM (GTM+8) onwards

RSVP : https://www.facebook.com/events/554564617990763/ 
Your virtual presence will be greatly appreciated !!!


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HOW TO USE GALLERY.SG

1 Go to URL gallery.sg on 29 April
2 Select and download virtual gallery software
3 Unzip downloaded folder and run file
4 Fill in name, email address, select Gender and hit 'Enter'
5 HAPPY EXPLORING !!!!!! :)


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FEATURED ARTISTS

RYAN DANIEL BECK (performer / choreographer)
http://www.youtube.com/user/ryandanielbeck

NG YI-SHENG (writer / poet)
http://www.lastboy2005.blogspot.com

SEALIONWOMAN (music / performance)
http://www.sealionwoman.com

more info coming your way soon !!

Monday, 17 March 2014

SPORE Art Salon 40th Edition: 25 March!




SPORE Art Salon presents the 40th Edition of 2014!
This month - we have a melting pot of zentai, music, poetry, dance and drawing!
Featuring both local and international artists on the same stage, the 40th edition will prove to be one
of our most diverse editions yet. Come by with your drawing materials, meet new faces and
let's make the Tuesday evening worth its while!

WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Tuesday 25 March 2014
7:30PM onwards
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists



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FEATURED ARTISTS


YUZURU MAEDA (zentai performer)
Yuzuru is an artist and musician from Japan.
She has been working on the art project called 'Zentai Art Project', which is sound art, performance art and video works.
In her Zentai Art Project, she is  trying visualise her inspirations by expressing them in video frames and performances. Her generic theme for the project is about ‘Who am I’ and ‘What is the truth and reality’ in life. She thinks these answers are beyond what words can explain and she hopes to come closer to it through the series of Zentai Art videos, performance and music.



STEPHANIE DOGFOOT (poet)
Stephanie Dogfoot is a performance poet who has been writing poetry ever since her first gerbil died when she was 11. She writes about the joys and horrors of everyday human interaction, history, identity, growing up and things that make her angry. She performed her writing at a poetry slam for the first time on her a small cafe in Vancouver on her 21st birthday in 2008,,won the Singapore National Poetry Slam on her 23rd birthday in 2010, represented Singapore at the Indian Ocean Slam later that year. On her 25th birthday she found herself performing to a bunch of drunk teenagers at 6AM in the rain at a bonfire at a festival in Northern England. She honed her performances a little bit more at the backs of pubs,in squats and around more bonfires while living in London and won the UK National Slam in 2012. She has represented the UK at two European Slam Championships and at the Poetry World Cup 2013. She has also performed around Germany,at the Glastonbury Festival and also at the Edinburgh Fringe Festivalvwhere she took her solo show 'Foreigner Go Home (with me!)' She is currently a host of a monthly spoken word night called SPEAK at the Home Club as well as a member of an all-female spoken word troupe called Sekaliwags.



C MURDA (choregrapher / performer)
Charles Li aka C Murda picked up street dance styles in 2002 at the age of 16 in Sydney Australia. He specialises in the style of Popping, a style made most famous by popular icons such as Michael Jackson. He is also able to create complex choreography depending on the nature of the class he is teaching. Charles has performed and competed in various battles, corporate events, dance showcase competitions in Singapore.











BABUSHKA (world music trio)
https://www.facebook.com/BabushkaWorld
Babushka was formed when neo-classical guitar shredder Fauzo decided to flesh out his solo performances with additional musicians. The trio share a desire to break away from conventional pop song structures, and create instrumental music with unconventional musical scales. They perform at bars and cafes around Singapore.


FEATURED DRAWING MODEL

PEREIRA IRVING PAUL (occultist / artist)
Simultaneously appears in spoken word circles, painting studios (bedroom), space (near Sirius), in sound systems, old school book formats, various t.v archives, in the strange dreams of others.









Wednesday, 19 February 2014

SPORE Art Salon 39th Edition : 25 February!



The February edition of SPORE Art Salon features poetry with Jennifer Anne Champion, music by visiting artist Unii from Japan together with local visual and sound artists Clare Marie Ryan and wyxmm, Bollywood dance by Anju and a short film feature! More details below!

WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Tuesday 25 February 2014
7:30PM onwards
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists



FEATURED ARTISTS

unii (Japan)(musician)
http://uniiunii.com/
Unii is a japanese sound artist and singer,song writer,composer.
Her sencitive voice and soundscape remind us of sea and snowfall. 1st LP "new world,sea and your eyes"released from elegant disc japan (2011).In the album, She makes all tracks,mixing and recording by laptop herself.
Unii collaborated with visual artist "un escargot vide?"(France) and they had tour in Vietnam and Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Korea, Japan in 2013.
Now she is making new songs focus ambient/minimal.






wyxmm (sound artist)
http://soundcloud.com/wyxmm
wyxmm ... ... ... doesn't mean anything. Made up from a series of random but coincidental letters. It looks like, but not entirely, a word that sounds like, but not quite like, something that can be pronounced. The sound/tunes/music/noise created are exactly the same ... wyxmm, an emergent esoteric sound artist, excels at disarming melody lines and using random sound samples to add texture to his pieces. His works can be said to be a cross between music and soundscape. Tools - Guitar, bass, laptop and whatever and whoever he can find.
Influences : Late nights with no sleep





JENNIFER ANNE CHAMPION (poet)
Jennifer is a poet, improvised comedy actor, and writer. As a spoken word poet, she has been featured in various festivals and venues including She Walks Like A Free Country for Lit Up! Festival and Smoke-Filled Poets commissioned by The Singapore Forum on Politics and Policy. As an actor, she performs improvised comedy regularly on stage with The Improv Company. No stranger to film either, her work includes The Champions (2010), Deliver Her (2011), and Stevie's General Store (2012). Her written work has been published in Esquire magazine. Her latest article, 'A Woman We Love' can be found in this month's February issue. She is currently writing and recording poetry for Musicity Festival – a collaborative project joining poetry, music and space – and is also working on a mixed-genre novel called Animal.



ANJU (choreographer / performer)
Anju started her dancing career at the age of 5 and never looked back. Dance has become her life since then. She did her Diploma in Classical Dance (Rabindra Nritya - a popular Indian Dancing style) in 1996 and she is also professional in Bollywood dance. As a devoted and passionate instructor, she has been teaching classical Indian dance and Bollywood dance for more than 10 years. Her rich experience in teaching has inspired and helped thousands of students to achieve their dreams and goals in dancing.
Besides her strong profession in dance teaching, she has also professionally performed in various functions and events in Indian for 12 long years in India since little. She moved to Singapore for her family and love in 2009. Her dance passion strives her to continue to teach Indian dance and bring this art form to more ladies who are enchanted by Indian music and dance.
She enjoys teaching Bollywood, Classical and semi classical Dances to one and all, in different levels. Students love her teaching style and are inspired by her passion and selfless sharing in her dance knowledge.



... more updates coming your way soon!

Sunday, 26 January 2014

SPORE Art Salon 38th Edition: 28 January!


HAPPY 2014, one and all!
We return to the new year with the 38th Edition of SPORE Art Salon, featuring Neil Chan for finger tappin' goodness on the guitar, Uwe Juergen Bauer for a bit of visual art on the Maneki-neko - where your participation would be required! Izzy for a stint of sing and dance, plus more!
See you all Tuesday 28 January, same time, same place!

WHERE : Artistry at 17 Jalan Pinang, Singapore
WHEN : Tuesday 28 January 2014
7:30PM onwards
$10 donation / guest
proceeds benefit SPORE Art Salon featured artists


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UPDATE 27 January 2014
Mark Grist of the UK will be joining us at the SPORE Art Salon 38th Edition.
Check out some of his videos here - http://www.markgrist.com/video.php
And a popular rap battle gone viral - http://t.co/yvE7YYpGmb

FEATURED ARTISTS

NEIL CHAN (guitarist)
Neil was awarded a full scholarship at the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music to pursue a Bachelor of Music (Honors) Degree in Recording Arts and Science, in 2011. Neil has performed at many major events such as the Mosaic Music Festival, NUS Arts Festival, ‘Esplanade Presents: National Day Celebrations,’ the Singapore Night Festival, ‘Noise Singapore 2011,’ and the ‘Singapore Youth Festival 2009.’ He also emerged champion at the ‘Singapore Street Festival Band Competition’ in 2012.

Neil is an official ambassador of Maestro Guitars, representing their latest series of double-top guitars. He also recently released his debut self-titled EP. Neil has much experience performing at many venues including The Esplanade, Fort Canning Park, the University Cultural Centre (UCC), and the School of the Arts (SOTA). He also performs regularly at various venues within the National University of Singapore (NUS). Neil has been featured live on radio stations 98.7FM and Radiopulze. He has also been showcased on ‘Clicknetwork.tv’ under the music show ‘Playlist,’ featuring local musicians performing their original music. Neil is a mentee of the Noise Singapore 2011 'The Music Mentorship Program'. He has been mentored under the guidance of Daniel Sassoon of 'Electrico' and 'In Each Hand a Cutlass', Saiful Idris of 'The Great Spy Experiment', and Bani Haykal of 'B-Quartet'. Neil also actively teaches acoustic fingerstyle guitar privately. As a sound designer, Neil has also written articles on sound photography on the photojournalism blog ‘Theme’.


UWE JUERGEN BAUER (visual artist)
www.Manekineko4u.com
Uwe was born in 1964 in the Black-Forest in Germany. He has been for 30 years in the corporate world and worked and lived in Germany, US and Hong Kong. In 2010 he moved to Singapore and set-up his own consultancy business in the solar industry. In 2013 Uwe discovered the Arts and started painting. He is now exploring different styles and techniques whereas his main drive is to share his joy with people around him. His passion for cats gave him the inspiration for his first painting. “my maneki-neko story”, 25 maneki-neko or lucky cats representing different stages and facets of his life. The creative process was so insightful that he wishes to inspire everyone to create a maneki-neko for themselves. As the saying goes: “Shared joy is a doubled joy”. Uwe organized the first maneki-neko event last summer which brought so much joy, creativity and sharing among all participants that the idea of a maneki-neko website was born.



VANDA MISS JOAQUIM aka Izzy
He believed that there're things that you can't simply put down in words but to express it through performance. his passion for stage started at the age of 5, with the help of his mum and aunt, by guiding him in joining numerous singing competitions. Nothing can stop or separate him and the stage, performing without fail in secondary school. That's when he realized another gift (talent) : Dance. From Contemporary Jazz to Bharata Natyam to Vogueing.
He then discovered drag at the age of 17. ever since then, he's been drag performing for corporate shows, dinner and dance, nightclubs, CD launches and currently working as the resident artist in Tantric Bar. Walking away with the Champ title in Drag Academy 2011 has helped him establish himself in the gay community in Singapore. Him, being a risk-taker, made the decision to expose himself in Vancouver, Canada and had made appearances in several nightclubs, mostly along Davie Street. He made a come back in 2012 in Singapore and became one of the regular performers in Avalon. Things didn't turn out the way as expected however, Avalon changed directions and he still is thirsty for a platform to showcase what he can really bring to the table. He has been told that he's energetic, innovative, authentic and bold on stage. He is willing to take any risk to make an impact. On a personal side, what keeps him going is humility. Arrogance won't lead you far. Embrace the freak that you are!



DAN TAN (poet)
http://www.pristineblueskies.tumblr.com/
Dan is an avid poet and hobbyist who's discovered his passion for writing in the last few years. He loves to roll his poems hot off the press and savor words on his tongue. Of all techniques for writing, he hates editing the most. Therefore, you can expect his poems to be raw, scribbled out of an untimely surge of inspiration or angstpiration on the trains, some void deck or bus.






FEATURED DRAWING MODEL

AZARA
Azara was a budding musician before she discovered that dancing brings her greater joy than playing music. Hungry as a newbie dancer, she created events (parties, concerts) just so she could perform in them. Her greatest audience had been one with 4000 people at a corporate event, performing as a sword dancer. Having performed publicly with various musical instruments, her musical experience lend texture and substance to her dance. She is best known for her feel for rhythms and the passion exuded in the dance. Her dream is to devote herself to dance as a mastery, and through this art, bring beauty and soul to the world.