Rosemainy Buang
Artist
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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City Hall Wing, Level 5, Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery
Join Rosemainy Buang and her ensemble for a performance response to Temple and the film The Unburied Sounds of a Troubled Horizon by Tuan Andrew Nguyen. Inspired by the Vietnamese song “Một ngày như mọi ngày,” which has a cyclical lament that resembles a chant, reflecting on war’s lingering impact on land and people.
The performance will transform the rigid instruments of war into resonant and meditative sound, asking what remains when the instruments fall silent and whether human voices can carry their memories forward. Rooted in responsibility and care, the performance holds space for trauma while nurturing continuity and the fragile possibility of hope amid ongoing violence.
30–31 Jan 2026, 6pm-7pm
City Hall Wing, Level 5, Ng Teng Fong Roof Garden Gallery
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Rosemainy Buang is a gamelan musician, educator, composer and sound artist from Singapore. With over a decade of training in gamelan, she is dedicated to expanding her creative horizons through collaborative projects with artists from diverse disciplines. Approaching art-making with a multidisciplinary and experimental sensibility, she seeks to question, build upon and expand the limits of traditional soundscapes, philosophies and aesthetics.See their work at the Festival
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