WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES Christmas Ornament Making Workshop
by Goodman Ceramic Studio 4.15pm–5pm, 5.15pm–6pm & 6pm–6.45pm | Block B, #03-11 | Free Registration via peatix.com Please arrive 15 minutes prior to each session at the venue Explore various design styles and create an exquisite fused glass ornament for the upcoming festive season! Note to participants: Please allow time for the ornaments to be dried and bisque-fired before coming back to collect your keepsake on 15 Dec, Sat between 12pm–6pm.
Shibori Workshop by Sujak Rahman
5pm–6.30pm | Block B, #03-13 | Free Registration via peatix.com | Please arrive 15 minutes prior at the venue Shibori is the Japanese term for tied and bound resist dyeing techniques, which produces patterns on fabric. In this hands-on workshop, resident artist Sujak Rahman takes you through the different techniques of preparing your own shibori pattern!
An Introduction to Contact Improvisation by RAW Moves 6pm–6.45pm | Block B, #01-08 | Free Registration via peatix.com | Please arrive 15 minutes prior at the venue For participants aged 18 and above Come experience what touch, counterbalance and weight dependency is all about in a dance workshop for adults facilitated by RAW Moves, a local experimental contemporary dance company with a mission to redefine movement through artistic innovation and research. Do dress comfortably and be ready to move! Caricature by Kamal Dollah
4pm–7.30pm | Outside La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar | Free Why you so cartoon! Get your caricature drawn live by Kamal. Kamal Dollah, founder of Kamal Arts, is a passionate artist and educator specializing in batik painting and caricatures.
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PERFORMANCES 4pm–5pm
Tiko Disko by KiDG
Amphitheatre
4pm–4.30pm
Different by Singapore Lyric Opera Children’s Choir
Multi Purpose Room, Block B, #01-03
5pm–5.30pm
Tradition Rocks! by Era Dance Theatre
Amphitheatre
6pm–6.30pm
B(rass)-Quintet for B-Sides! by The Philharmonic Winds
Amphitheatre
7pm–8pm
Storytelling Speed Dating by The Storytelling Centre Ltd
La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar
7pm–7.30pm
Tarana by Apsaras Arts
Amphitheatre
8pm–8.30pm
SAtheCollective
Amphitheatre
Tiko Disko by KiDG
Amphitheatre
8.30pm–10pm
MEET OUR TENANTS 5.30pm–6.30pm
Speed Meet!
La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar
6.45pm–7.45pm
Block B Open Studio Tour
Meeting point*: Information booth
FILM 5pm–6.30pm 7pm–8.30pm 8.30pm–10pm
15 Shorts
Multi Purpose Room, Block B, #01-03
STUDIO SESSIONS 6.45pm–7.15pm
Perhaps someone… by T.H.E Dance Company
Meeting point*: Information booth
7.30pm–8.15pm
Play Station by Checkpoint Theatre
Meeting point*: Information booth
7.45pm–8.15pm
Vestige by Jaxton and JieXiao
Meeting point*: Information booth
8.30pm–9.15pm
Play Station by Checkpoint Theatre
Meeting point*: Information booth
WORKSHOPS & ACTIVITIES 4.15pm–5pm
Christmas Ornament Making Workshop (Session 1) by Goodman Ceramic Studio
Block B, #03-11
5pm–6.30pm
Shibori Workshop by Sujak Rahman
Block B, #03-13
5.15pm–6pm
Christmas Ornament Making Workshop (Session 2) by Goodman Ceramic Studio
Block B, #03-11
Caricature by Kamal Dollah
La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar
6pm–6.30pm
An Introduction to Contact Improvisation by RAW Moves
Block B, #01-08
6pm–6.45pm
Christmas Ornament Making Workshop (Session 3) by Goodman Ceramic Studio
Block B, #03-11
Pop-Up BBQ by Kaw Kaw SG
Beside La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar
5.30pm–7.30pm
4pm–10pm
Entrance Staff Carpark Garden
Blk J Blk D
Blk E
National Arts Council Blk A
Blk L
Amphitheatre
Blk B
Blk K
La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar
Blk F
Blk G
Blk H Entrance
Mountbatten MRT
90 Goodman Road Singapore 439053
MRT Bus Car
Alight at Circle Line’s Mountbatten MRT (Exit B) Alight at bus stop (91099) on Mountbatten Road Bus 12, 14, 30, 158, 196 and 401 Limited parking lots at Goodman Arts Centre’s public carpark More parking lots available at Kampong Kayu Road
Goodman Road
LEGEND Entrance
Bus stop MRT
Blk M
Blk N CafĂŠ Melba
Blk O Field
Recommended route
Wilkinson Road
Visitor Carpark
Information First Aid Point Food & Beverage Toilets
Mountbatten Road
FOOD & BEVERAGE Pop-Up BBQ by Kaw Kaw SG
Kaw Kaw SG will be firing and grilling up an array of barbeque bites at Goodman: B-Sides! There’ll be pulled beef with nachos, grilled tiger prawns, meatball skewers, grilled corn on the cobs and more to choose from. Get a platter for only $8! Certified Halal & Sedap!
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PERFORMANCES Tiko Disko by KiDG
4pm–5pm & 8.30pm–10pm | Amphitheatre | Free The brainchild of record collector and Eatmepoptart’s resident DJ Robin Chua (alias KiDG), we open and close our B-sides block party with Tiko Disko, two DJ sets of vintage Asian pop, soul, funk, disco and otherwise groovy rare finds from the ‘60s to the ‘80s, to get you dancing from start to end.
Different by Singapore Lyric Opera Children’s Choir
4pm–4.30pm | Block B, #01-03, Multi Purpose Room | Free The Singapore Lyric Opera Children’s Choir (SLOCC) is proud to present a semistaged performance: Different, a myriad song celebration of SLOCC being uniquely different. Conducted by Rose Loh and directed by Mary Ann Tear, Different features sparkling tunes from James and the Giant Peach, Honk, the Secret Garden, Seussical, and Matilda.
Tradition Rocks! by Era Dance Theatre 5pm–5.30pm | Amphitheatre | Free Era Dance Theatre’s (EDT) musicians, ETHNICO will entertain the audiences with their traditional instrumentation playing popular tunes and also accompanying the dancers. EDT is known for stretching the boundaries of the Malay dance scene in Singapore, bringing a unique quality of Malay dance under the creative direction of its artistic director Osman Abdul Hamid. B(rass)-Quintet for B-Sides! by The Philharmonic Winds 6pm–6.30pm | Amphitheatre | Free The Philharmonic Winds is a long-term resident of Goodman Arts Centre. The Philharmonic Brass Quintet will dedicate a series of love songs to Goodman Arts Centre, and the fellow tenants and visitors, in celebration of the goodwill that they have enjoyed and continue to relish. Storytelling Speed Dating by The Storytelling Centre Ltd 7pm–8pm | La Barca Ristorante & Wine Bar | Free Hungry for a juicy tale? Take a seat in La Barca and listen to our storytellers whet your appetite. Sample an assortment of stories that will tickle your palate! A speed dating evening to quickly acquaint yourself with the art of storytelling, featuring young storytellers from The Storytelling Centre Ltd.
Tarana
by Apsaras Arts 7pm–7.30pm | Amphitheatre | Free Tarana is a musical composition in Hindustani classical music. In this presentation, the Kathak dancers of Apsaras Arts will be presenting one such Tarana, with music by Guru Geetanjali Lal and choreography by Vidha Lal.
SAtheCollective
8pm–8.30pm | Amphitheatre | Free SA is a group of performers with an experimental nature, where their music is defined by an eclectic blend of Asian instruments and modern electronic tools and techniques. Their interest lies in imbuing new life to the old, creating soundscapes unbounded by neither time nor culture, essentially making music for music’s sake.
STUDIO SESSIONS Registration via peatix.com or at the information booth Please meet 15 minutes prior to each session at the information booth
Perhaps someone… by T.H.E Dance Company 6.45pm–7.15pm | Free Previously presented as part of Three Kin, T.H.E Dance Company’s annual production in 2017, Perhaps someone... is choreographed by Dimo Kirilov Milev, formerly the principal dancer of Spain’s Compañia Nacional de Danza and currently part of the independent duo Kirilov-Akiyama Dance Projects. Photo credit: Bernie Ng Play Station by Checkpoint Theatre 7.30pm–8.15pm & 8.30pm–9.15pm | Free Experience firsthand how actors and directors breathe life into a script on the rehearsal floor. Join us at Checkpoint Theatre’s Play Station where you’ll be assigned a role to read under the guidance of Joint Artistic Director Claire Wong and Associate Artist Lucas Ho. Photo courtesy of Checkpoint Theatre. Photo credit: Arman Shah and Joel Lim @ Calibre Pictures Vestige by Jaxton and JieXiao
7.45pm–8.15pm | Free Our newest arts tenants on the block are Jay Ho, Bryan Tan, Jaxton Su and Chen JieXiao — a performance collective of four artists in search of various creative pursuits and bridging them through reflection, interaction and collaboration. Join Jaxton and JieXiao who will present excerpts of their upcoming installation-based performance that combines expressions of their respective work in the field of visual arts and dance.
FILM: 15 SHORTS Telling stories of Singaporeans from the 1970s to the 1990s through a series of short films, this groundbreaking project in support of the SG Cares movement is a collaboration between 15 local filmmakers, National Volunteer & Philanthropy Centre, and film company, Blue3Asia. Catch the first five released short films here at Goodman: B-sides in the lead-up to NVPC’s Giving Week, where five more new films will be unveiled. 1
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One At A Time by Daniel Yam
5pm–6.30pm, 7pm–8.30pm & 8.30pm–10pm | Block B, #01-03, Multi Purpose Room | Free *Sequence of films in the above time-belts are subject to change
PG
English
This short film tells the inspiring story of Teresa Hsu, a well-known Chinese-born Singaporean social worker, charting her life’s turning points and what shaped her relentless spirit of giving. 2 PG
Waiting Room by Nicole Midori Woodford Mandarin with English subtitles
A poetic reflection on death, and friendship, Tommy Yu is a man who opens up his life and home to help those who are all alone in their last hour, as they move from the world of the living to the dead. 3 PG
Ali Baba by Randy Ang English
In 1997, journalist Augustine Pang braves the risks of breaking the news of an illegal immigrant left for dead by his employer in the forested areas of Singapore. This film portrays the dilemma that we often face in life—choosing to embark on the right path or the easier one.
4 PG
The Buddy by Jason Lee English
Hidayat is an 8-year-old boy tasked to be a buddy to his classmate, Tam, and finds that he is frightened by Tam’s erratic behaviour. Although Tam’s condition is not explicitly stated, the film addresses the topic of autism, and the lack of knowledge behind this disorder, especially in the 90s. 5
Shelter by Sean Ng
PG13
English, Mandarin & Hokkien with English subtitles
A 17-year-old Aaron is left in debt and homeless together with his mother and younger sister after being abandoned by his father. Forced to live in a tent at East Coast Park, against the backdrop of metropolitan, developing Singapore, the family meets a suspicious Indian man named Rashid, who claims to want to help them.
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