Colours of Nanyang
Overview
Programme IDAEP0120605
Programme TypePerformance
Recommended Size 100 - 1600
Language English, Mandarin
Programme Format On-site
Cost $1500.00 Per session
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Dance - Contemporary, Traditional Chinese
Student Profile Primary Lower, Primary Middle, Primary Upper, Secondary Lower, Secondary Upper, JC/CI
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre -
Venue (where applicable)
Showcase
Programme Synopsis Showcasing the vibrant Peranakan culture, “Colours of Nanyang” depicts the traditional Straits Chinese and Peranakan culture through beaded embroideries, costumes, porcelains, and the distinctive traditional Peranakan wedding. It is a performance that includes innovative dances incorporated with the Nanyang style, bringing out the dynamic cultural elements and showcases the colourful and vibrant heritage.
Focus Areas Appreciate Arts & Culture
Point of Emphasis SG Cultural Identity
Lesson Goal #1 To appreciate performing arts, especially Chinese dance.
Lesson Goal #2 To understand the Peranakan culture through performance and explanation.
Audio/Sound System, Microphone
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Offered by:
Dance Ensemble Singapore
With a strong leaning on Chinese arts and culture, DES has prided itself on its continual pursuit of creative innovation since its inception in 1993. DES offer a wide range of program Chinese and contemporary dance, (1) Arts Experience-DES workshop (2) Arts Exposure- Dance
Contact
Sharon Low 63347192 sharonlow@des.org.sg
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