Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Primary 1 at the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2011

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This is clearly an advertorial, as you will realise as you read further.

I'd like to draw your attention to the "M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2011" that begins today at various locations in Singapore. The theme this year is Art & Education. There is a variety of ticketed and free performances, interactive events and artistic exchanges, covering music, dance, theatre and visual arts. The Festival is from 5th January (TODAY !!!!) until 23rd January 2011.

Check out the details on the Festival website ...



You can also click HERE to access the website.

When you are exploring the various activities, do check out the installation "Primary 1" by Jemima Yong. This is at the Jendela space in the Esplanade.




Further details can be found on this posting on Jemima's blog . You should also check other parts of her blog (www.jemima-yong.blogspot.com) for related activities.

Interview with Jemima Yong, published in the New Paper on 11.1.11



Have a nice day.
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12 comments:

  1. Congratulations to Jemima on her exhibition!

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  2. Malaysian artist takes over the world !!! LOL

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  3. What or who is M1? Sounds like some motorway.

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  4. Congrats to James and Jemima on the "M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2011" that begins today. I hope it will be a success. Please update us on the happenings, WJ. Thanks

    By the way, it is the 1M (One Malaysia) episode over here. Hari hari 1M. Macam Malaysia ini ada 2M kah? Should learn from SJS about the 1M thingy. Cheers.

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  5. M1 is one of the telco service providers in Singapore, the others being Singtel and Starhub.

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  6. DOES SHE NEED ANY OF OUR PRIMARY 1 PHOTOS FROM ST JOE, WJ? HA HA HA

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  7. Show us some photos of the work

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  8. Congrats Jema, wish I was there to view your exhibition, well, never mind, thing I still can follow from your blog.

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  9. Cool ! Another successful Malaysian in Singapore!

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