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Part of the line-up for Sifa this year is The Year Of No Return by The Necessary Stage, which will delve into the environmental crisis. PHOTO: TUCKYS PHOTOGRAPHY
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Location: Singapore
Impact statement: Shaking up Singaporean poetry with an uncompromising attitude and a no holds barred approach
Poet Marylyn Tan is breaking down all sorts of barriers in Singapore’s literary scene. The first woman to win the Singapore Literature Prize for English poetry in its 28 year history, she is known for her iconoclastic, witty, outspoken take on subjects including gender politics, and consistently shows a willingness to take on taboo subjects, many of them sexual and religious. A former stand-up comic, she is also the founder of arts collective Dis/Content.
Photo: Jessica Chou for Tatler Hong Kong
Location: Singapore
Impact statement: Shaking up Singaporean poetry with an uncompromising attitude and a no holds barred approach
Poet Marylyn Tan is breaking down all sorts of barriers in Singapore’s literary scene. The first woman to win the Singapore Literature Prize for English poetry in its 28 year history, she is known for her iconoclastic, witty, outspoken take on subjects including gender politics, and consistently shows a willingness to take on taboo subjects, many of them sexual and religious. A former stand-up comic, she is also the founder of arts collective Dis/Content.
Photo: Jessica Chou for Tatler Hong Kong
March 02, 2021
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Looking for activities to keep your kids occupied during the holidays? Well, look no further, because there are various projects they can take up during this relaxing period!
From art, to coding, to fun outdoor play, these holiday camps and workshops are sure to keep your little one engaged. Plus, they’ll also get to learn and develop unique skills as well as hone their talents. So its positively a win-win!
Holiday camps
1. Bricks 4 Kidz: Movie-making: Stop motion animation camp
Create a whole story using Lego blocks at Bricks 4 Kidz! From all the cartoons and animated shows your child probably enjoys on the daily, this stop motion animation camp will give them an opportunity to bring their own animated mini-movie to life.
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