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Making a Scene
Esplanade Offstage
28 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast about how art gets made. Created by Esplanade Offstage, your all-access backstage pass to the arts in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
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A podcast about how art gets made. Created by Esplanade Offstage, your all-access backstage pass to the arts in Singapore and Southeast Asia.
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/28)
Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Adaptations in Theatre
1 year ago
33 minutes 23 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Pathways for Chinese Language Theatre in Singapore
1 year ago
47 minutes 36 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Opera’s Contemporary Resonance
2 years ago
43 minutes 47 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: A Cappella
Narrated by performer and director Hossan Leong, this episode of Making a Scene features some key members of Singapore's a capella community. These artists talk about how the scene started, how it evolved, and what the future holds. You’ll hear about how early a capella groups such as In-A-Chord and Budak Pantai found their groove, how platforms such as the AKA A Capella Festival and The A Capella Society energised the scene and inspired new blood, and how more recent groups such as 1023 and MICapella are exploring new frontiers in multiculturalism and technology.
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3 years ago
42 minutes 19 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: The social life of dance
Dance is not only a spectacle performed by trained professionals. It can be a form of expression, discipline, and memory for anyone. So what happens when the performance of dance is based on the habitual movements of everyday life, and when dance is embodied by untrained bodies in everyday spaces? In this episode, choreographer and educator Dapheny Chen, and Torsten Michaelsen of the German media and performance collective LIGNA, discuss their explorations of these ideas with multidisciplinary artist Alecia Neo.
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4 years ago
41 minutes 46 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Ballet, colour and diversity
Ballet is known for its long-held traditions that define its aesthetics and institutions. In some ways, these traditions have historically excluded and marginalised particular groups of people. In this episode hosted by multidisciplinary artist and educator Susan Sentler, Mohamed Noor Sarman, ballet master of Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT), and Georgina Pazcoguin, the first Asian-American female soloist of the New York City Ballet (NYCB) discuss how they view the issue of diversity and inclusion in ballet.
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4 years ago
43 minutes 14 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Directing the National Day Parade
What does it take to direct a large-scale event like the National Day Parade (NDP) in Singapore? Performer and director Hossan Leong chats with performing arts veterans and former NDP creative directors Beatrice Chia-Richmond and Selena Tan to find out more about how their theatre background and network helped them to conceptualise and execute this annual celebration.
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4 years ago
44 minutes 34 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Social media is changing ballet
In this episode hosted by diversity strategist Theresa Ruth Howard, ballet soloists Shelby Williams and Harper Watters, as well as dancewear entrepreneur and meme creator Min Tan, explain how the online space is creating new ways to have valuable conversations about inclusion, wellness and social justice in the ballet world.
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4 years ago
38 minutes 32 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Brian Gothong Tan and Thong Kay Wee on the magic of cinema
The period spanning the 1950s to 1960s is known as the golden age of Singapore cinema. In this episode hosted by actress Munah Bagharib, artist Brian Gothong Tan and Asian Film Archive (AFA) programmer Thong Kay Wee chat about the movies and figures that shaped this era, including the influential 1957 blockbuster Pontianak and its director B.N. Rao, Cathay-Keris Studio co-founder Loke Wan Tho, and actor and film-maker P. Ramlee.
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4 years ago
25 minutes 33 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Making music with Margaret Leng Tan and Huang Ruo
Cage “loved the way I prepared the piano”, Margaret Leng Tan, one of the foremost interpreters of his music, tells us in this episode of Making A Scene. In preparing the piano, she was influenced by the diverse music of her multicultural upbringing in Singapore. But for this Juilliard-trained pianist, it was also her encounter with Cage’s Asian-influenced artistic outlook that sparked a new engagement with her own cultural roots. That’s just one way the subject of diverse cultural influences comes up in this spirited conversation between Tan and composer Huang Ruo, moderated by Esplanade programmer Lynn Yang. For China-born Huang, who is also a Juilliard graduate and based in New York like Tan, musical genres from different cultures are just one dimension of sound that inform his expansive creative process.
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4 years ago
45 minutes 41 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: A Moveable Feast
Singaporeans often describe Singapore as a food-obsessed nation. In this episode, we take a closer look at this purported obsession, and what it reveals about how we engage with Singaporean society and culture.
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4 years ago
46 minutes 5 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: The Magic of Zakir Hussain's Music
Based in the United States, celebrated percussionist Zakir Hussain talks about the tabla and his career in music. Known for his work with the fusion band Shakti and sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar, Hussain is also an Indian composer and music producer, who has brought the tabla to international prominence.
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4 years ago
56 minutes 35 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Tracing the History of Indian Bands in Singapore
Discover Singapore’s Indian band scene from the 1940s to the 1980s when Mohamed Raffee’s band The Vasatham Boyz entered the scene. Hosted by Sheela Narayanan, this podcast also covers Md Raffee’s contributions to music scenes in Singapore and India, and what inspired him to become a full-time musician.
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4 years ago
37 minutes 3 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Theatre and its Place in Society in Mumbai and Bangalore
What are the challenges they face in terms of future opportunities and audience development? Is theatre part of everyday life or is it exclusive to the affluent? Does theatre reflect the voices in the society it inhabits and can it continue to thrive amid a global pandemic?
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4 years ago
40 minutes 59 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: Bharatanatyam's Waves of Change
In this podcast, we look at how bharatanatyam has evolved within its traditional framework and examine how choreography has transformed to find relevance in a modern world. Diving into Leela Samson’s journey in dance including her work as a mentor, we find out what her practice means to her and shed light on how a dancer can make the transition to becoming a choreographer.
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4 years ago
44 minutes 35 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A Scene: The Devdutt Phenomenon
Devdutt Pattanaik writes on how mythology continues to be relevant to modern societies, especially in management, governance and leadership. In this podcast hosted by Himanshu Verma, we dive into Devdutt's success as an prolific author and mythologist, discussing challenges that he has overcome as a writer, as well as his new book Pilgrim Nation.
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4 years ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A (da:ns) Scene: The Flesh Made Word
In this episode, dancer and dance writer Chan Sze-Wei speaks with ballet-trained New York Times dance writer Roslyn Sulcas about the function of cultural criticism, and how their experiences as performers shape the way they approach writing about dance.
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5 years ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A (da:ns) Scene: Storytelling Across Borders
In this special episode of Making A Scene as part of da:ns festival 2020, the co-founder and executive producer of London-based Akram Khan Company talks to host Anita Kapoor about how his work strives to bridge different cultures and disciplines, and why he sees editing and an entrepreneurial spirit as vital to producing.
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5 years ago
48 minutes 7 seconds

Making a Scene
Making A (da:ns) Scene: Dance Dance Revolution
In this special edition of Making A Scene, we deep dive into the world of dance as part of da:ns festival 2020. Our host for this discussion is Daniel Kok, a choreographer, curator and artistic director of Dance Nucleus. From Singapore, he speaks to Switzerland-based interdisciplinary performing artist and producer Martin Schick about how art-making can interrogate capitalist logic and other norms and practices that are often taken for granted in artistic production.
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5 years ago
28 minutes 25 seconds

Making a Scene
Making a Scene Ep. 5: Arts Education, Interrupted
In this episode, we speak to School of the Arts principal Mary Seah and T. Sasitharan, the director of the Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI). Both institutions offer unique pedagogies. SOTA is Singapore’s first national pre-tertiary specialised arts school, with a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum for students want to build a strong foundation in the arts to prepare for more diverse future aspirations. ITI trains students for professional careers in the performing arts, and it centres traditional Asian forms of theatre and also has a focus on social engagement and cultural awareness. We find out how these schools are responding to the challenges and opportunities induced by the pandemic.
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5 years ago
36 minutes 34 seconds

Making a Scene
A podcast about how art gets made. Created by Esplanade Offstage, your all-access backstage pass to the arts in Singapore and Southeast Asia.