
- 405 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Is there such a Thing as Singaporean Performance?
About this book
It is often said (by both insiders and outsiders) that multicultural Singapore does not have its own performance culture, and that anything that might be called 'Singaporean' has been imported from outside. The articles in this book address and deconstruct the question of whether there is such a thing as Singaporean performance from multiple perspectives, including those of: local and foreign scholars; performers of music and dance from different local groups of same and mixed ethnicities; and composers. Issues of Singaporean history, politics, development strategies, and cultural policies necessarily inform the background of these essays, the research they represent, and the contexts of the performers/performances described. Constructions of group and individual identity through performance are investigated as questions about the value and the possibility of multiple identities claimed and demonstrated through performance are examined. Intentionally decentering the main topic of the volume – Singaporean Performance – the title of the book provokes and encourages discussion about the myriad traditional, newly composed, hybrid, and many other kinds of performing arts created and experienced in Singapore.
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