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<a href="https://vimeo.com/483955156">https://vimeo.com/483955156</a>
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Launch of Under the Skin by Cheong Kah Kit
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<em>Under the Skin</em><span> showcases the experimental practices of </span><strong>George Chua, Nina Djekić, and Noor Effendy Ibrahim</strong><span>, three artists who engage with sound, bodily movements, and performance to examine contemporary body and identity politics. Bringing together elements of performance, sound and visual art in response to the theme of </span><span><a href="https://www.novelwaysofbeing.sg/#:~:text=Proposals%20for%20Novel%20Ways%20of%20Being%20brings%20together%2012%20local,world%20changed%20by%20the%20pandemic."><em>Proposals for Novel Ways of Being</em></a></span><span><span>, the artists have been commissioned to produce new work reflecting their own experiences of the sudden uncertainty and loss of normalcy during the global COVID-19 pandemic: abrupt shifts in social interaction and daily routines, confinement and physical limitations, adjustments, and reorientations to relationships. As we grapple with the uncertainties of the post-pandemic future, this radical moment of instability also calls upon us to reclaim our personal and collective consciousness, to nurture the resilience of our body and soul. How does a body compose itself and develop new vocabularies for articulation? What new sensorial and corporeal sensibilities can we locate and uncover?<br /></span></span>
<p>While the current conditions of our lives also expose global fragilities and social divisions, this project draws mainly from the spaces, experiences and materialities of everyday life, where the effect of the pandemic is, perhaps, most potent and surreptitious. Attempting to reconcile ideas of tenderness in violence, Noor Effendy Ibrahim continues his on-going performance research to excavate inherent and latent memories within his own body through self-inflicted physical pain. Locating marginalised bodies and their everyday lived experiences via a mythical dance troupe, George Chua meditates on vulnerability and belief, contemplating our existential struggle on what it means to be human. Engaging with translations and memories within an constructed setting, Nina Djekić invites us to consider notions of intimacy via virtual spaces and proxy bodies.</p>
<p>The trio of performative works are cinematically translated into the medium of video by Singapore artist and filmmaker <strong>Russell Morton</strong>, and their videos presented online. </p>
<p><em>Under the Skin</em> is curated by artist <strong>Cheong Kah Kit </strong>for NTU CCA Singapore’s <strong><span><em>Fr</em><em>ee Jazz III.</em><br /><br /></span></strong><br /><br /><strong></strong></p>
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1 December 2020 - 28 March 2021
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Cheong Kah Kit
Nina Djekić
Noor Effendy Ibrahim
George Chua
Russell Morton
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Video
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English
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Southeast Asia
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Noor Effendy Ibrahim, in collaboration with Syimah Sabtu – Dancing with the Ghost of My Child in 33 Steps (2020)
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Noor Effendy Ibrahim, in collaboration with Syimah Sabtu – Dancing with the Ghost of My Child in 33 Steps (2020)
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NOOR EFFENDY IBRAHIM, IN COLLABORATION WITH SYIMAH SABTU <br /><br />Dancing with the Ghost of My Child in 33 Steps (2020) HD Video 38 Min 12 Sec <br /><br />ARTIST STATEMENT <br /><br />Dancing with the Ghost of My Child in 33 steps is an aging man’s increasing desire and longing for an inspiration, for a life, for a child that he pains to father, and be a father to. In this dance, a man dreams of invoking the ghost of a child, his child, who has not yet been born into the world. This man lays his prayer across time and space. He prays for what love has yet to conceive. He hopes that if the ghost of his child is lost, the child may hear his voice, and find a path back to him. This dance leads the man to a moment in his life where perhaps he might begin to believe again.
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Noor Effendy Ibrahim
Syimah Sabtu
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Supernatural
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1 December 2020 - 28 March 2021
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Southeast Asia
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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<i>Under the Skin</i> showcases the experimental practices of George Chua, Nina Djekić, and Noor Effendy Ibrahim, three artists who engage with sound, bodily movements, and performance to examine contemporary body and identity politics.
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General
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Onsite (CCA)
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Online
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<i>Under the Skin</i>
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<i>Under the Skin</i> showcases the experimental practices of George Chua, Nina Djekić, and Noor Effendy Ibrahim, three artists who engage with sound, bodily movements, and performance to examine contemporary body and identity politics. Bringing together elements of performance, sound and visual art in response to the theme of <i>Proposals for Novel Ways of Being</i>, the artists have been commissioned to produce new work reflecting their own experiences of the sudden uncertainty and loss of normalcy during the global COVID-19 pandemic: abrupt shifts in social interaction and daily routines, confinement and physical limitations, adjustments, and reorientations to relationships. As we grapple with the uncertainties of the post-pandemic future, this radical moment of instability also calls upon us to reclaim our personal and collective consciousness, to nurture the resilience of our body and soul. How does a body compose itself and develop new vocabularies for articulation? What new sensorial and corporeal sensibilities can we locate and uncover? <br /><br />While the current conditions of our lives also expose global fragilities and social divisions, this project draws mainly from the spaces, experiences and materialities of everyday life, where the effect of the pandemic is, perhaps, most potent and surreptitious. Attempting to reconcile ideas of tenderness in violence, Noor Effendy Ibrahim continues his on-going performance research to excavate inherent and latent memories within his own body through self-inflicted physical pain. Locating marginalised bodies and their everyday lived experiences via a mythical dance troupe, George Chua meditates on vulnerability and belief, contemplating our existential struggle on what it means to be human. Engaging with translations and memories within an constructed setting, Nina Djekić invites us to consider notions of intimacy via virtual spaces and proxy bodies. <br /><br />The trio of performative works are cinematically translated into the medium of video by Singapore artist and filmmaker Russell Morton, and their videos presented online. <br /><br /><i>Under the Skin</i> is curated by artist Cheong Kah Kit for NTU CCA Singapore’s <i>Free Jazz III</i>
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1 December 2020 - 28 March 2021
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Performance
Identity
Politics
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George Chua
Nina Djekić
Nina Djekic
Noor Effendy Ibrahim
Russell Morton
Cheong Kah Kit
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Southeast Asia
Europe
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Noor Effendy
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Ibrahim
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2021
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Singapore
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Artist
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Noor Effendy Ibrahim is an interdisciplinary arts practitioner based in Singapore. He received the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry Singapore Foundation Culture Award in 2007. Effendy was the Artistic Director of The Substation (2010 - 2015) and Teater Ekamatra (2001 - 2006). Effendy had also served on the Singapore National Arts Council (NAC) Board (2004 - 2006; 7th term) and was selected for the NAC Cultural Fellowship programme in 2014. In 2016, Effendy founded the independent non-profit performance art collective <i>akulah BIMBO SAKTI</i>, or <i>I am the MAGIC BIMBO</i> in Malay. <br /><br />Effendy was a Senior Academic Staff at Republic Polytechnic from 2007 - 2010 and returned as an Associate Lecturer from 2017 - 2019. He has also taught part-time at LASALLE College of the Art, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and DigiPen Singapore. Effendy has programmed for the Neon Lights international music festival from 2015 - 2016, and the traditional dance festival Padang Tari (Field of Dance) in 2016 presented by the NAC. Effendy has over 20 years of interdisciplinary art-making experience.
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Singapore
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None
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks., October 2 2020 – March 31 2021, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
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Ana Prvački in collaboration with Joyce Bee Tuan Koh, Galina Mihaleva, Mouthful (masked duet), 2021, installation, performance, and sound work.
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Ana Prvački in collaboration with Joyce Bee Tuan Koh, Galina Mihaleva, Mouthful (masked duet), 2021, installation, performance, and sound work.
Commissioned by NTU CCA Singapore for Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks. Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
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Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks., October 2 2020 – March 31 2021, Courtesy NTU CCA Singapore.
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NTU CCA Singapore’s exhibitions focus on contemporary artistic production that provides a critical platform for reflection and discussion.
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Collaborative and experimental by nature, Free Jazz III builds upon its past iterations by activating and challenging common understandings of exhibition-making and the use of space. Sound walks. Machines listen. We are living through unusual times.
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Festival
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Online
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2020-10-02
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2021-03-31
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Singapore
Bangladesh
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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<em>Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks.</em>
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<p>Collaborative and experimental by nature, <em>Free Jazz III </em>builds upon its past iterations by activating and challenging common understandings of exhibition-making and the use of space. Sound walks. Machines listen. We are living through unusual times. </p>
<p>As the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore approaches a major transformation away from a permanent exhibition space in early 2021, <em>Free Jazz III</em> continues to explore the possibilities of an international research centre for contemporary art, featuring many artists who have been part of NTU CCA Singapore’s exhibitions, residencies, and programs since 2013, when the Centre presented <em>Free Jazz</em> as its inaugural event. The project began as a form of inquiry and an active tool to generate new possibilities for conceptualizing and programming an art institution. <em>Free Jazz III </em>convenes diverse projects united by themes of adaptation via masterful improvisation, trans-mediatic pivots, and the conscious renegotiation of our relationships to nature, technology, and each other. The disparate components of <em>Free Jazz III </em>explore the elements of dissonance, resistance, and innovation embedded in its musical namesake and the ability for sound and art to transcend physical and social distance. Embracing sound and walking as two powerful ways to overcome distance and bring people together, <em>Free Jazz III </em>comprises projects that can take place in non-gallery spaces, independently, asynchronously, or in purposeful syncopation with the present moment, reflecting on the past and looking forward to the future. </p>
<p>Admission to all programmes and events is free.</p>
<p><strong><span><a href="http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/sound-walks/"><em>Sound. Walks.</em></a></span><br />January–March 2021 (On-site and online)</strong></p>
<p>Reflecting on the loss of physicality through increased virtual interactions as well as many histories of sound and walking, artists address common life and communality in times of social distancing. In this series of performative explorations of sound, music, and community building, reflections take the form of soundwalks, sonic wayfinding and other physical and aural experiences, offering multiple ways for the public to actively witness, listen and participate, both remotely and on-site. Soundwalks by <strong>Tini Aliman</strong> (Singapore), <strong>Christa Donner</strong> and <strong>Andrew S Yang</strong> (United States), and <strong>Diana Lelonek </strong>(Poland) and <strong>Denim Szram</strong> (Poland/Switzerland) are propelled by sonic outputs of nature. Storytelling, correspondence, and the impossibility of direct communication factor into projects by <strong>Cheryl Ong</strong> (Singapore), <strong>Ana Prvački</strong> (Romania/Germany) in collaboration with <strong>Joyce Bee Tuan Koh</strong> (Singapore) and <strong>Galina Mihaleva </strong>(Bulgaria/Singapore), and <strong>Vivian Wang</strong> (Singapore/Switzerland). Sound, history, culture, and space overlap and intertwine in works by <strong>Arahmaiani </strong>(Indonesia) and <strong>Jimmy Ong</strong> (Singapore),<strong> bani haykal</strong> (Singapore) and <strong>Lee Weng Choy </strong>(Malaysia),<strong> Reetu Sattar</strong> (Bangladesh), and<strong> anGie Seah</strong> (Singapore).</p>
<p><em>Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks. </em>is curated by <strong>Magdalena Magiera</strong> (Germany/Singapore), NTU CCA Singapore Curator, Education and Outreach, and <strong>Dr Karin Oen</strong> (United States/Singapore), NTU CCA Singapore Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes</p>
<p><strong><span><a href="http://ntu.ccasingapore.org/events/under-the-skin/"><em>Under the Skin</em></a><br /></span>1 December 2020 – 31 January 2021 (Online)</strong></p>
<p>World premiere and special performance<br />1 December 2020, 7pm SGT</p>
<p>This trio of performative works by artists <strong>George Chua </strong>(Singapore), <strong>Nina Djekić </strong>(Slovenia/Singapore/Netherlands), and <strong>Noor Effendy Ibrahim </strong>(Singapore) engages with sound, bodily movements, and performance. These new pieces are cinematically translated into the medium of video by filmmaker <strong>Russell Morton</strong> (Singapore) and viewed online, acknowledging the curatorial premise that, “the pandemic has pushed us into a space of dramatic convergence—where a deep tech, hyper-connected future collides with social political unrest,” in both the work itself and the medium in which it is presented.</p>
<p><em>Under the Skin</em> is curated for <em>Free Jazz III </em>by artist <strong>Cheong Kah Kit </strong>(Singapore) as part of <a href="https://www.novelwaysofbeing.sg/"><em>Proposals for Novel Ways of Being</em></a>, a united response to the changes brought about by COVID-19 hosted by twelve Singapore arts institutions, initiated by the National Gallery Singapore and Singapore Art Museum.</p>
<p><strong>Partner programmes:</strong></p>
<p><strong><span><a href="https://machinelistening.exposed/curriculum/"><em>Machine Listening, a curriculum</em></a></span><br />From October 2020 (Online)</strong></p>
<p>Expanded collaborations and explorations of curatorial spaces also took form in support of <em>Machine Listening, a curriculum</em> instigated by Melbourne-based <strong>Liquid Architecture</strong>. This evolving online resource, comprising existing and newly commissioned writing, interviews, music and artworks is a new investigation and experiment in collective learning around the emergent field of machine listening. It premiered with three online sessions open to all as part of <span><a href="https://www.unsound.pl/en/intermission"><em>Unsound 2020: Intermission</em></a></span>, an experimental sound festival in Krakow, Poland. NTU CCA Singapore and Liquid Architecture will convene another collaborative online session open to the public in early 2021.</p>
<p><em>Machine Listening, a curriculum </em>is curated by <strong>Sean Dockray</strong>, <strong>Dr James Parker</strong>, and <strong>Joel Stern </strong>(all Australia).</p>
<p>Visit the evolving<span> </span><span><a href="https://machinelistening.exposed/curriculum/">open source curriculum</a></span><span> </span>and the recorded Unsound sessions:</p>
<p><span><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddnvR7IGpes">(Against) the coming world of listening machines</a></span><br /><span><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM5SVoMBnKI&t=2935s">Lessons in How (Not) to be Heard</a></span><br /><span><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuNmI9Xdgpo&t=7795s">Listening with the Pandemic</a></span></p>
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<p><span><em><strong>Sollum</strong><strong> Swaramum<br /></strong></em></span><strong>26 February 2021, 7.30 – 9.00pm</strong><strong><br />On-Site at Blk 43 Malan Road</strong></p>
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<p>Presented in collaboration with The Arts House’s Poetry with Music series, the 4th edition of<span> </span><em>Sollum Swaramum</em>, brings together musicians <strong>Ramesh Krishnan</strong>,<span> </span><strong>Mohamed Noor</strong><span> </span>and<span> </span><strong>Munir Alsagoff</strong><span> </span>in exploration of the synergies between music and text, with devised and improvised texts based on the work of Tamil literary stalwarts<span> </span><strong>P Krishnan</strong>,<span> </span><strong>Ma Ilangkannnan</strong><span> </span>and<span> </span><strong>Rama Kannabiran</strong>. These newly devised texts are written by<span> </span><strong>Harini V</strong>,<span> </span><strong>Ashwinii Selvarai</strong><span> </span>and<span> </span><strong>Bharathi Moorthiappan</strong>, performed by<span> </span><strong>Sivakumar Palakrishnan</strong>, and art direction by<span> </span><strong>Laura Miotto</strong>.</p>
<p>Curated by Magdalena Magiera, Curator, Outreach and Education, and Dr. Karin Oen, Deputy Director, Curatorial Programmes, NTU CCA Singapore. </p>
<p><em>Free Jazz III. Sound. Walks.</em><span> </span>presented in partnership with Proposals for Novel Ways of Being, The Arts House, Liquid Architecture, as part of Singapore Art week, supported by National Arts Council.</p>
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Tini Aliman
Christa Donner
Andrew S Yang
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Denim Szram
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Galina Mihaleva
Vivian Wang
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bani haykal
Lee Weng Choy
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Magdalena Magiera
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Ramesh Krishnan
Laura Miotto
Mohamed Noor
Harini V
Ashwinii Selvarai
Bharathi Moorthiappan
Sivakumar Palakrishnan
Munir Alsagoff
Nanthiyni Aravindan
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