Vick Low
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level B1, Padang Atrium
《时光》(shí guāng), also titled Between Moments, reflects time as something lived and shared, unfolding as a journey through a single day that mirrors the stages of a Singaporean life. Through abstract shifts in atmosphere and fragments of voices across generations, the performance traces how priorities evolve and how unseen influences shape both individual and collective experience. Anchored by the theme “Power of Us,” it reveals time as a connective force, where growth is sustained by shared presence and mutual support.
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Vick Low is a sound designer, cellist and electronic musician whose practice spans music, theatre and technology. A graduate of LASALLE College of the Arts, he transforms live and recorded sounds into evocative aural landscapes that explore memory, place, and psychological space. His award-nominated works have been featured on major Singapore stages and at international festivals, including Edinburgh Fringe and AWESOME Festival. Blending classical and experimental sensibilities, Low continues to expand the sonic language of contemporary performance and storytelling.See their work at the Festival
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Rachel Lee is a lighting designer and artist based in Naarm/Melbourne. She works primarily with new writing and is the co-creator of the theatre collective MASHH (Mm And Something Happens Here), an award-winning group that has been creating and presenting work since 2017.See their work at the Festival
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Nicholas Moloney is a lighting designer and programmer based in Naarm/Melbourne, working across dance, theatre, circus, and live music with clients including Chunky Move, Lucy Guerin, Stephanie Lake, All the Queens Men, and more. As a design associate with Additive Lighting, they have worked on a wide range of projects, including public art and architectural lighting installations for clients such as the City of Melbourne and Melbourne Museum. Moloney is a graduate of Melbourne Polytechnic and the Victorian College of the Arts.See their work at the Festival
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Ng Zu You began his professional dance training at LASALLE College of the Arts, where he graduated with a Diploma in Dance. Committed to deepening his artistic practice, he furthered his studies and completed a Bachelor of Arts in Dance at Taipei National University of the Arts.See their work at the Festival
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Bright Ong is a multidisciplinary performance-maker, director, and puppetry creative. Best known for his work with diverse puppetry styles, Ong has collaborated with esteemed companies and organisations around the world. His current mission is to celebrate Southeast Asian creations and develop impactful, affective work for the region in the years to come. In his capacities as a performance-maker and director, Bright has spearheaded numerous projects across a spectrum of genres—from reimagining the performance delivery of traditional Asian and classical Western music, to combining movement work and puppetry.See their work at the Festival
Interdisciplinary Responses by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Singapore
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