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What Is There to Fear?

Published on 31 March, 2011 by | 6 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , , ,

About fear, freedom and performance art in the streets of Myanmar. ‘Examining our history, I realize no artist has actually been imprisoned for doing street performance.’


Suggestions: 5. Playing badminton in an art gallery.

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers returns! This time, featuring sweaty boys!


Back To The Future!

Published on 2 August, 2010 by | 6 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , , ,

Ponderings and Wanderings on the Future of Art and Creativity


A Funeral for Pudu Jail

Published on 21 June, 2010 by | 22 | Filed under: Gallery, News | Tags: , ,

The moment has arrived. At 10pm tonight, Pudu Jail wall comes down. Last night, a group of artists organized a mass funeral for the historical site.


Death to the Tiger

Pinata is for whacking. Last weekend of April saw the death of Papier Tiger. Photographs show us how the ferocious beast was gutted.


Suggestions: 4. Sleeping in an Art Gallery

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers returns! Here’s a good way to escape the torrid afternoon sun! Siesta, anyone?


Flower Power

Published on 11 January, 2010 by | 9 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , , , ,

photo gallery by participants

The eighth church attacked as we write. To neutralise this atmosphere of mistrust and hate, the young people of Kuala Lumpur decided to stage a rally tomorrow by distributing flowers to the public at a busy intersection in town, noon last Saturday.


Interpreters of Dreams

Published on 5 January, 2010 by | 2 | Filed under: Essays, Gallery | Tags: , , , ,

Thoughts on 2nd Beyond Pressure Performance Art Festival: “The point… is that dreams never come true”.


Feeling useful for the first time

Published on 28 December, 2009 by | 3 | Filed under: Essays, Gallery | Tags: , , , ,

2nd Beyond Pressure Performance Art Festival: Mighty as the ocean and certain as the tide, the need to express oneself surpasses impenetrable boundaries.


ARTERI presents: THE BEST ART SHOW IN THE UNIVERS

Published on 26 September, 2009 by | 9 | Filed under: News | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

by ARTERI

There’s little point in arguing about it really. Working with only the best, we can’t be anything else but too pleased and delighted to present to you The Best Art Show in the Univers.


Sudden Death

Published on 8 August, 2009 by | 3 | Filed under: Gallery | Tags: , , , ,

by Mark Teh

Sudden Death, performed as part of the final Improv Lab @ Findars’ Space, took place on Thursday 6 August 2009. We hoped to get different waves of people to perform this simple act of protest, remembrance and paying respect.


SUGGESTIONS: 3. Sunbathing in an Art Gallery

by CIPAN

For those of us who can’t get enough of the sun, theatre practitioner Ayam Fared shows us where and how to get the perfect tan line within our one hour lunch slot in the next installment of Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers


Suggestions: 1. Cycling in an art gallery

by CIPAN

Suggestions For Lunch Time Activities In KL For Busy Government Workers: 1. Cycling in an art gallery

In order to promote the arts among government workers, CIPAN would like to suggest several exciting ways in which art appreciation can be combined with many of our nation’s favourite weekend activities.


Bumiputra Cina: A Chinese Child of the Soil

Published on 15 May, 2009 by | 3 | Filed under: Reviews | Tags: , , , ,

By June Yap

A process-based performance collaboration between writer and performer Verena Tay and interdisciplinary artist Noor Effendy Ibrahim that explores the conflicted sense of belonging and identity of a contemporary Chinese Singaporean woman coming to terms with the fast-changing landscape that she grew up in – the text written on the performance for its publicity material.


Mit-ing Mit

Published on 13 May, 2009 by | 12 | Filed under: Essays | Tags: , , , ,

by Haseena Abdul Majid

Haseena joins Mit Jai-Inn last Saturday as one of his guest audience for his 12 hour long social performance. These are notes and impressions from her participation


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