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Singapore Tourism: Your Singapore (yoursing)

YourSingapore.com - Compagnie Carabosse (compagnie-carabosse)

103688    This is as spectacular as anything you would have seen for a long time, with music, dance, street performances and audience participation.
103689    This highly visual, interactive, thought-provoking and fun production is the perfect way to set the tone for the festival over the next 30 days.
103690    This opening extravaganza is both free and accessible to the public, being held on the historic grounds of Empress Place – a stone’s throw away from the Raffles Place MRT station by the Singapore River.
103691    As the festival theme is titled “Between You and Me,” this opening production is apt for audiences to get close to the heart of the 2010 edition.
103692    Visit www.singaporeartsfest.com for more details and information.
103693    Group’s Biography: At Invitation to Dream – A Fire Garden Installation, the firestarters showcasing their works of art are none other than France’s Compagnie Carabosse, a group who’s been illuminating public spaces all over Europe and North America with their enchanting installations of fire, ember, sound and light since 1988.
103694    Each project is unique as it adapts to the space around it with intricate patterns of flame interspersed with haunting musical accompaniment, inviting onlookers to wander slowly, reflecting in the tranquillity of the flame and the beauty of the art.
103695    More than an artistic endeavour, Compagnie Carabosse uses its towering sculptures of metal, clay pots and flame to invest in the public space they inhabit, creating intimate urban landscapes bathed in warmth and ambience.

YourSingapore.com - Folk Dances (folk-dances)

103696    Folk Dances
103697    Embracing global influences
103698    Most of the ethnic communities in Singapore still practise rural traditions of their village ancestors from many years ago.
103699    One of the traditions that continue to charm visitors today is the classic folk dance, existing across cultures though the various dances themselves may differ.
103700    Visiting artists from India brought with them the dance of the courtesans, both graceful and aggressive, to local Singaporean stages.
103701    Malay folk dances are the result of foreign influences brought about by passing travellers.
103702    For example, the Zapin has Arab roots while the Joget adopts the lightness of movement from Portuguese folk dance.

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