
Making A Scene: Adaptations in Theatre
What is the meaning or value of adapting an existing work rather than creating a new work? With so many great texts in the world, how does one decide which piece to revisit, and what are some consider...
19 Jan 202433min

Making A Scene: Pathways for Chinese Language Theatre in Singapore
How do we understand and situate Chinese culture as well as Chinese language theatre in a multicultural society like Singapore?In this episode of Making A Scene, three artistic directors of prominent ...
10 Jan 202447min

Making A Scene: Opera’s Contemporary Resonance
In this episode hosted by theatre-maker Edith Podesta, find out more about how opera is evolving with the times, through insights from Reuben Lai and Akiko Otao of L’Arietta Productions, Jeremy Chiew ...
1 Dec 202243min

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 evo...
19 Nov 202142min

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 habit...
7 Okt 202141min

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 thi...
26 Aug 202143min

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 directo...
5 Aug 202144min



















