World Premiere: 3 December 2024 | 3 PM (SGT) Discover the power of movement and poetry in Wandering Words, a groundbreaking performance debuting worldwide on 3 December 2024, at 3 PM Singapore time. This captivating production features dancers from the Diverse Abilities Dance Collective (DADC) alongside the poignant poetry of local talent Catherine Joan Devadason, a poet with Down syndrome. Together, they bring an extraordinary fusion of dance and spoken word, crafting an immersive experience that celebrates creativity, diversity, and inclusion. About Wandering Words At its heart, Wandering Words is a celebration of the human spirit and its boundless potential for expression. Through Catherine’s heartfelt and imaginative poetry and the dancers’ dynamic, emotive interpretations, the performance explores themes of: Identity Emotions Connection This collaboration transcends traditional boundaries, blending the evocative power of movement with the depth of spoken word. It highlights the beauty of dance and poetry as tools of self-expression, empowering individuals with disabilities to share their unique voices and talents with the world. Why Watch Wandering Words? Be inspired by the seamless integration of dance and poetry. Witness the transformative power of art to unite communities. Celebrate the strength, creativity, and resilience of individuals with disabilities. Supported by the National Arts Council and Apsara Asia, Wandering Words is a tribute to inclusivity, creativity, and the profound connections art can forge between people and communities. Mark your calendars! Join us for the world premiere and experience the beauty of storytelling in a way that moves both body and soul. Stay tuned for ticket details and streaming options. |
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Buzzy Day
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In The Moment
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Arise
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