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p a c e - The Everyday Museum Show 2

  • Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal 11A Spooner Road Singapore, 168795 Singapore (map)

p a c e
A dance and sonic activation across Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal

Sat, 16 and 23 Nov | 4.30pm-5.30pm
Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal
Free with registration

This work is set in Kampong Bahru Bus Terminal (KBBT) and was made as a response to Tan Pin Pinโ€™s video documentary of walk walk (Singapore Deviation version).

The active bus terminal is a place of beginnings and endings, where daily commutes often follow the pulse of the city. Nearby, the Rail Corridor bustles with activity with joggers, cyclists and people, passing through the bus terminal as a waypoint. walk walk has screened every day at KBBT for 2 years. In the film, Tan Pin Pin, together with Amanda Heng and interviewees, respond to the theme of walking. The artist further expounds on oneโ€™s freedom of movement and how the body politic is folded into the freedoms we are perceived to deserve or not.

p a c e is a performance centred on rhythm. It follows people moving in and out of sync, exploring how we move, move together and move with one another. It is an invitation to reimagine the act of waiting, walking and the way we move through transient spaces.

Notes to Audience

  • Photography and Videography
    Please note that there may be photography and/or recording (audio and/or video) at the event. By attending, you consent to your photograph and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future online and offline communications by SAM for archival, museum-related publicity and publications only.

  • Liability
    Singapore Art Museum and site owner SBS Transit are not liable for any injury, loss or damage that may be sustained from programme participation.

About A Weekend with The Everyday Museum

A Weekend with The Everyday Museum is a series of programmes surrounding our ongoing public art commissions. Expect to encounter everyday sights, sounds and uses of various sites with fresh eyes.

Themed "Temporal Bodies," this edition pays attention to site-specific dance performances and durational presentations that explre the relationship between the body and time. Through these spatial engagements, explore the intersection of presence and temporalityโ€”how bodies move through time, how the passage of time manifests in physical expressions, as well as practicing mindfulness in relation to the rhythms of durational experiences.

For full details and line-up, please visit The Everyday Museum website.

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