Festivals and Major Events
Singapore Arts Festival 2012
The Singapore Arts Festival is the definitive performing arts event held annually.
With more than 30 years history, the success of the Singapore Arts Festival is undoubtedly achieved with strong continuous support from partners. In 2011, the Festival raised about $2.4million in cash and in-kind support enabling us to reach over 300,000 people from various communities. Our appeal to partners for support is ongoing as we strive to grow each edition of the Festival to become more innovative and more engaging to wider groups of audience.
The 2012 Festival will be held from 18 May – 2 June 2012. This edition of the Festival completes the trilogy of themes set out two years ago – Between You and Me (2010), I Want to Remember (2011), Our Lost Poems (2012). Over 16 days, the city comes alive with art performances at key venues and at the Festival’s hub – the Festival Village @ Esplanade Park. The Village will house a multi-functional Salon Space suitable for private corporate hosting sessions with catering options.
Be a part of the Festival as a partner to enrich and transform lives through the arts whilst increasing the value and visibility of your brand through the Festival. The possibilities are endless!
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Singapore Writers Festival
The Singapore Writers Festival is one of Asia’s premier literary events, organised by the National Arts Council. Inaugurated in 1986, the Festival serves a dual function of promoting new and emerging Singaporean and Asian writing to an international audience, as well as presenting the world's major literary talents to Singaporeans. SWF has delighted book lovers by featuring literary celebrities such as Singapore writers Meira Chand, Felix Cheong, Shamini Flint, Ho Minfong, Sonny Liew and Edmund Chen, as well as international writers such as Steven Levitt, Michael Chabon, Neil Gaiman, David Mitchell, Bei Dao, Joe Haldeman, and comic book writers Gail Simone and Mark Waid.
To date, it remains one of the few literary festivals in the world that is multi-lingual, celebrating works in Singapore’s official languages – English, Malay, Chinese and Tamil.
Previously biennial, the festival will host its 15th edition in November 2012. Please visit www.singaporewritersfestival.com to learn more.
Join us in reaching out to various communities and stakeholders through the written word, while creating visibility for your brand.
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2011 Noise Singapore
Noise Singapore is a media-based festival of creativity showcasing various arts talents in Singapore. This project is initiated and supported by the National Arts Council of Singapore. Noise Singapore is the Asian chapter of Noise Australia, which originated in Australia in 2001.
Noise Singapore is a unique media-based festival, based on the evolving relationship between consumers and technology, the internet, digital downloads, mobile phones, gaming, and the ever-converging media environment. This highly-accessible festival focuses on the ever-converging relationship between the youths and technology, by employing IT tools such as the internet, digital services, mobile phones and software in the creation, submission and/or showcase of original, creative works by youths.
The 2010 Noise Singapore received more than 9,000 entries from more than 1,000 participants. Together with sponsors and partners, it took the voice and ideas of Singaporean youths to more than two million Singaporeans.
The 2011 Noise Singapore Festival Showcase will take place in February/ March 2011.
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