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Edward Choy (left) and Jo Tan in Pivot, a digital production.PHOTO: CHONG TZE CHIEN
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Singer-songwriter Dick Lee opens up about his personal life in a concert
The concert The More Further Adventures of Dick Lee will star the namesake singer and feature songs from his private songbook. (Photo: Singapore Repertory Theatre)
Singer-songwriter Dick Lee opens up about his personal life in a concert PUBLISHED ON 14/01/2021 12:00 am By Vondra Tay
If you missed watching live performances in person last year and are looking forward to catching some shows soon, don’t miss
The More Further Adventures of Dick Lee by Singapore’s popular singer-songwriter. Lee’s 90-minute one-man show, held at KC Arts Centre from 19 to 24 Jan, will feature untold personal stories about the challenges he faced in his musical journey, and unreleased songs from his songbooks.
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Becoming is a series where we showcase individuals who have had to overcome adversity to become the person they are today.
If you ever meet rapper and sound designer Danial Bawthan, don t tell him he s brave.
The straight-talking 26-year-old, who uses a wheelchair due to his muscular dystrophy, made his distaste for patronising platitudes known early on in our interview, scoffing, I was on a Grab, and [the driver] told me I was inspiring because I went out of my house.
He explains, There are these perceptions if you do more than just sell tissue, you re inspirational.
Well, no matter which way you slice it though, Danial, who also goes by the moniker Wheelsmith, has done plenty more than just sell tissue .
You are never too young to learn self-defence. The Kali Majapahit Kids Christmas Camp 2020 features kid-approved themes, martial arts, life-skills education, outdoor activities, and games to offer your children’s days filled with fun and excitement.
Over three days, kids will get specialised instructions in martial arts and be taught valuable life skills such as focus, confidence, teamwork, respect and creativity.
The activities covered in the camp include:
Martial arts
Traditional Asian martial arts will be taught to your children, which promises to equip them with the skills to take on challenges. Whether it is with long staff, sticks or traditional empty hands and kicking systems, the structured curriculum is designed to optimise learning with the promise to have a lasting impact beyond the dojo.