10 & 11 Oct 2015 by kuik swee boon, Sat, 8.30pm silvia yong, jeffrey tan Sun, 8pm & albert tiong Singapore Esplanade Theatre Studio 1hr, no intermission
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Festival Message Where has the time gone? da:ns festival turns 10 this year and it seems like only yesterday when we presented our first edition. At da:ns festival, our sense of time shifts. As we watch bodies move on stage, or as we ourselves dance, time as we know it, is suspended, and we become attuned to time driven by the body and its unique rhythms in movement. Over the years, we hope the festival has given you several experiences and memories that have expanded your sense of movement, and opened you up to different expressions of dance. The festival team has had the pleasure of creating this dedicated event, growing a myriad of platforms in our festival that support the development of dance. To encourage more people of all ages to try dancing, we have worked with Singapore dance studios to provide fun and easy dance lessons that everyone can enjoy both inside our rehearsal studio, outdoors along our waterfront and around Singapore. Last year, we welcomed over 28,000 participants to these sessions and the overall da:ns festival has doubled in audience size since it’s first year. To support the creation of new dance works, da:ns festival commissions, co-produces and provides residencies for artists. This has led to long-lasting relationships with artists we deeply admire for their dedication and creativity, and enabled 23 new dance creations, the majority from Asian dance-makers. So this year, for our special 10th anniversary, we have invited several of these artists to celebrate this special occasion with us, some of whom are marking significant milestones in their own personal careers. We host the legendary Sylvie Guillem, who returns to da:ns festival with her final world tour before retiring from 35 years of dancing, while Singapore choreographer Kuik Swee Boon creates a work that brings together leading dance-makers in their 40s back to the stage. The festival would have not been possible without our supportive audience of dance lovers, the dance-makers who continually inspire us, our festival sponsors and partners who have shared our belief in the significance of dance in our lives, and our group of dedicated festival volunteers—the da:ns Kaki Ambassadors. With deep gratitude to everyone— thank you for being part of 10 years of da:ns festival together. Faith Tan Producer da:ns festival
Esplanade’s da:ns festival programming team (L–R: Marlene Ditzig, Iris Cheung, Faith Tan, Emily J Hoe, Rydwan Anwar, Christel Hon & Shireen Abdullah. Not in photo: Suhana Laila Abdul Shukur, Fezhah Maznan & Joyce Yao)
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Welcome Message from the Choreographers “As artists first Thank you all for coming to watch Above 40 《四十不惑》. This collaboration has been a long time coming; a special way to mark our decades-long friendships, and our close bond with the Esplanade and da:ns festival, which turns 10 this year. When the Esplanade informed us that tickets to Above 40《四十不 惑》had sold out within two weeks of sales, our reactions were mixed—disbelief, relief that we still had an interested audience, and a huge dose of stress—all before we even stepped into the rehearsal studio!
and foremost, it simply is a blessing to be back onstage.” – the four choreographer-dancers
We see this commission as recognition of our tireless efforts and artistic output in the local arts scene. Amidst a modern throwaway culture of rapid consumption and change, this sends a positive message to fellow artists of our generation and those after. Creating this work has been a particularly memorable process. We have each embarked on fruitful and busy careers in the arts since retiring from the stage—as choreographers, directors, and teachers—making our time together these four months even more precious. Thanks to da:ns festival’s commission, we’ve had the chance to catch up and discover how each of us have matured in artistry and personality. As four individuals who have developed a distinct style of expression over the years, it was inevitable that we arrived with different approaches and aesthetics. In this fine line between accommodating each other’s styles whilst retaining our individual uniqueness we faced the most demanding aspect of this collaboration—yet it is probably also the most interesting element of our performance.
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Photo by Bernie Ng
Nevertheless the four of us have risen to the challenge of Above 40《四十不惑》by building it upon the most enduring foundation of trust and friendship. We hope you experience the generosity and boundless spirit of contemporary dance through our performance!
Swee Boon, Silvia, Jeffrey and Albert August 2015
Photos by Bernie Ng
Biographies
Kuik Swee Boon
Silvia Yong
郭瑞文
杨秋怡
Founder and Artistic Director of T.H.E Dance Company and the M1 CONTACT Contemporary Dance Festival, and co-artistic director of d’MOTION International Dance Festival in Malaysia, Kuik Swee Boon was born in Batu Pahat, South Malaysia, and is currently based in Singapore. He was the first Asian principal male dancer with Spain’s Compañia Nacional de Danza (CND) from 2002 to 2007. During his career with the CND, he worked mainly with Nacho Duato as well as renowned choreographers including Jiri Kylian, Mats Ek, Ohad Naharin and Wim Vandekeybus. Prior to joining the CND, he began his dance career in 1990 with the Singapore People’s Association Dance Company and Singapore Dance Theatre.
Trained in contemporary dance and Chinese classical dance, Silvia Yong’s career began with the People’s Association Dance Company in 1990. From 2000 to 2004, she was a principal dancer with Odyssey Dance Theatre in Singapore. Yong has also been invited to work with local and regional dance companies and artists including The Arts Fission Company (Singapore), ECNAD (Singapore), E-Side Modern Dance Company (Hong Kong) and “Xin” Dance Workshop (Malaysia).
Kuik was nominated in 2003 for the Benois De La Danse Award. In 2007, he was awarded the Young Artist Award from the National Arts Council of Singapore (NAC). He founded T.H.E in 2008, which has quickly ascended to become a wellknown company locally and in Asia. Critically acclaimed works include Silence (2007), As It Fades (2011), and Organised Chaos (2014) with T.H.E’s resident choreographer Kim Jae Duk, original creations recognised as amongst the best of shows in their respective years.
Yong holds a Postgraduate Diploma in dance training and education from the London Contemporary Dance School, as well as her Masters of Arts in contemporary dance under the NAC Arts Bursary awarded by the National Arts Council of Singapore. She teaches dance at several Singapore arts and education institutions, including the School of the Arts (Singapore). As one of the founding members of T.H.E, she has performed in all of the company’s major works from its establishment to 2011. Above 40 is Yong’s return to the professional performing stage since 2011.
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Photos by Bernie Ng
Jeffrey Tan
陈裕光
张咏翔
Jeffrey Tan is one of Singapore’s most prolific and established dancers, choreographers and educators. Formerly a principal dancer, assistant ballet master, and resident choreographer (2004–2008) with Singapore Dance Theatre, the Master of Fine Arts graduate from Queensland University of Technology is T.H.E’s very first associate artist as of 2013. He is also currently heading the Singapore Ballet Academy.
Albert Tiong graduated from Academy of Performing Arts He was a professional dancer Dance Theatre of Taiwan and Hong Kong Dance Company.
Tan received the Singapore Young Artist Award (Excellence in Dance) in 2000 and has performed the works of George Balanchine, Goh Choo San, Graham Lustig, Nacho Duato, Jiri Kylian, and Boi Sakti to name a few. He has also toured to international venues in the United States, Australia, China, London, Indonesia, Malaysia, and to festivals such as the Le Temps d’Aimer la Danse a Biarritz in France, and Chang Mu Arts Festival in Korea. A versatile choreographer, Tan has worked in the balletic and contemporary dance forms, for musicals, and major events such as the Singapore National Day Parade, Singapore Shanghai World Expo 2010, and more recently, as Chief Choreographer of the 28th SEA Games Singapore 2015.
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Albert Tiong the Hong Kong on scholarship. with Cloud Gate guest artist with
As an educator, Tiong teaches contemporary dance at LASALLE College of the Arts and NUS Dance Synergy. Tiong was also the resident choreographer and training master for Frontier Danceland. In January 2012, Tiong founded Re: Dance Theatre (RDT), a company that is defined by its commitment to the development and increasing appreciation of contemporary dance in Singapore and the region. He hopes to continue to appreciate, create and inspire. Other works include Whisper of the Tempest and Lost Days, full-length works presented by RDT; the double-bill In The Light of The Day and A Moment in Time for NUS Centre For the Arts’ ExxonMobil Campus Concerts; Three of Something and Bed for M1 CONTACT Contemporary Dance Festival 2012 and 2013 respectively; Revisit the Sunflower for M1 Fringe Festival 2013; Traces, a full-length work presented by NUS Arts Festival 2014, which won Production of the Year at the Tan Ean Kiam Awards 2014.
Creative team & key production personnel
Lighting Designer
Lim How Ngean
Goh Boon Ann is currently the Assistant Professor of Dance School in The Taipei National University of the Arts.
Dramaturgy
Lim How Ngean has been actively involved in the performing arts for the past 20 years. He has been a performer in various productions in Singapore and Malaysia acting for Ong Keng Sen and the late Krishen Jit. He has contributed to arts journalism in Malaysia by writing reviews and features on dance and theatre. He was a British Council Chevening Scholar in 2006. Since then he has been involved in various dramaturgical projects including dance exchange project Pointe to Pointe by Asia Europe Foundation (ASEF) in 2009. Lim has also dramaturged dance performances for the Singapore Arts Festival and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. He has dramaturged for critically acclaimed choreographers Daniel Kok, Joavien Ng, Kuik Swee Boon and Ming Poon in Singapore, and Pichet Klunchun in Thailand. He also dramaturges for Phnom Penh-based Amrita Performing Arts. In 2014, Lim completed his thesis on Southeast Asian contemporary dance at the Theatre Studies programme at the National University of Singapore.
Chong Li-Chuan
Goh Boon Ann
Born in Malaysia, he has danced with Hong Kong Dance Company, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre and City Contemporary Dance Company, and is a founding member of the South ASLI Dance Workshop. Goh has been CCDC Dance Centre’s Technical Coordinator since 2001. He was Resident Lighting Designer of CCDC and Guangdong Modern Dance Company in 2005–2013, and has worked with Beijing Dance / LDTX as well. In 2014, he worked with Meimage Dance Company, The Tussock Dance Theater for the 2014 Kuandu Arts Festival, T.H.E Dance Company for Esplanade’s Huayi – Chinese Festival of Arts 2014, Hou Ying Dance Theater, Dance Art Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ballet, and the 42nd Hong Kong Arts Festival. Awards include the 2nd Class Award in Lighting Design at the 9th Guangdong Arts Festival for Liu Qi’s Upon Calligraphy, and Outstanding Design for Dance from the Hong Kong Dance Awards 2011 for Xing Liang’s Six Degrees.
Shining Goh
Sound Designer
Production Stage Manager
Singapore born composer Chong Li-Chuan (also known as Chuan) is a musician by training, an academic at large, and a design researcher in user experience / strategic design. Chong lived in the UK for 15 years prior to his return to the island citystate, Singapore, in 2006. He received his formal education at Goldsmiths College, University of London, graduating with a Bachelor of Music degree in 1999 and a Master of Music (Composition) in 2000.
Shining Goh has been active in managing dance productions that include both professional and collegiate productions. She has done 132 productions over the past 11 years.
Between 2001 and 2005, Chong was a postgraduate researcher in electroacoustic composition at the Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios (EMS) in Goldsmiths College. His research interest included, but was not limited to, acoustic ecology, aurality, listening, sound and semblance, the aesthetics of noise and silence, musicking, identity formation, gender, performativity, embodiment, and post-structuralism. Chong is currently an Associate Lecturer with the School of Technology for the Arts, Republic Polytechnic (RP) in Singapore. He was previously the Programme Chair for the Diploma in New Media (now known as Diploma in Media Production and Design) from April 2012 to April 2014, and was the founding Chair for the Diploma in Design for Interactivity (now known as Diploma in Design for User Experience) that started in April 2007. Over the span of five years, Chuan had developed and shaped the curriculum and delivery of the Design for Interactivity programme, focusing on Interaction Design, User Experience Design, and Design Thinking.
Her stage management skills are evidenced through the many productions she has been engaged in. She built her resume steadily working on many local and overseas festivals: 2006, 2009, 2010 & 2013 editions of M1 Singapore Fringe Festival; 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 editions of NUS Arts Festival, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2011 editions of Singapore Arts Festival; 2007, 2009, 2012 & 2013 editions of Esplanade’s da:ns festival. 4th and 8th Guangdong Modern Dance Festival (Guangzhou, China), 17th Changmu Dance Festival (Goyang, Korea), SiDance Festival 2013 (Seoul, Korea), 17th and 18th Contemporary Dance Festival (Bytom, Poland), 34th les hivernales, festival de danse (Avignon, France), Beijing Dance Festival (Beijing, China), 32nd Oriente Occidente Festival (Rovereto, Italy) & Singapour FestivArts (Paris, France). She has had the opportunity to work with various companies such as RawMoves (2012–2013), Frontier Danceland (2010–2012), Re:Dance Theatre (2012–2013) and The Arts Fission Company (2005 – 2012). She has toured extensively with T.H.E Dance Company and worked in all their local/overseas productions since its establishment. Since 2013, she has been Production Stage Manager with T.H.E Dance Company.
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Jeffrey in SDT’s Birds of Paradise, local ballet legend Goh Choo San. by Photos: Robin P.E. Chee, Tan Ngiap Heng, personal archives of the choreographers.
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did you know? 2
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Swee Boon and Albert have taken a break from dancing since 2012, and Silvia and Jeffrey since 2011 and 2008 respectively.
Not simply four bodies moving on stage – each gesture, expression and movement by the choreographer-dancers convey more than 40 years of lived experience and hard-earned recognition.
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The 4 trailblazers share this youthful trait – breaking away from their comfort zones to dance/study overseas: Swee Boon with Spain’s Compania Nacional de Danza, Silvia at the London Contemporary Dance School, Jeffrey at Queensland University of Technology and Albert with Taiwan’s Cloud Gate Dance Theatre.
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2008 was the year that the 3 male artists, and then-emerging choreographers, were featured and commissioned by the same presenter: the Esplanade da:ns Festival 2008 (Albert’s Checkmate, Swee Boon’s Pellucid & Jeffrey’s Sometimes I Think I Remember).
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The biggest advantage of creating and performing amongst friends? Taking on personal stereotypes and preconceptions, and being able to laugh at themselves (and each other) in front of 200 people.
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Watch the exclusive video interview… 11
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24 years of friendship,
After
Silvia and Jeffrey have still yet to partner in a duet – she has partnered extensively with Albert (for Odyssey Dance Theatre) and Swee Boon (for T.H.E) in past productions.
Above 40
Lighting Designer and creative collaborator Goh Boon Ann shares a deep bond with two of the artists – he, Swee Boon and Silvia hail from the same hometown of Batu Pahat, Malaysia.
Photo by Bernie Ng
acknowledgements Choreography Kuik Swee Boon, Silvia Yong, Jeffrey Tan, Albert Tiong Artistic Direction Kuik Swee Boon Dramaturgy Lim How Ngean
Sound Designer Chong Li-Chuan Production Stage Manager Shining Goh Assistant Stage Manager Pek Limin
Lighting Designer Goh Boon Ann
The four choreographers would like to thank Singapore Ballet Academy and T.H.E Dance Company for their kind support in providing rehearsal space for the production’s rehearsal.
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