All the Numbers are a Stage The journey from mathematics to theatre might seem unlikely, but as Mr Kok Heng Leun (Science ’90) reveals, there’s a science to the art form.
Getting It Write For poet, educator, and current director of the Singapore Writers Festival, Ms Pooja Nansi (Arts and Social Sciences ’04), a successful festival space invites the coming together of all people, no matter their backgrounds.
The Jade Of All Trades One of Asia’s biggest club DJs and multi-hyphenated influencer, Ms Jade Rasif (Arts and Social Sciences ’18) proves that a woman can, in fact, do it all.
Picture This Internationally-acclaimed photographer Mr Darren Soh (Arts and Social Sciences ’00) has sought to tell his own ‘Singapore story’, as seen through his lens, and also uses his work to draw attention to social issues ranging from conservation to the plight of migrant workers.
Beyond the Bright Lights A curiosity about the human condition and a passion for storytelling are the driving factors behind multi-hyphenate theatre practitioner Ms Claire Wong’s (Law ’88) pursuit of this performance art form.
Hitting the Right Note Vocalist and actress Ms Joanna Dong (Arts and Social Sciences '04) is a self-professed latecomer to jazz, but she has since made her mark in the scene.
On to the Next Stage Former YouTuber, now actress and host Ms Munah Bagharib (Arts and Social Sciences ‘10) on unapologetically owning her “social media influencer” status and what keeps her hustling.
Social Studies Artist duo Chow and Lin – Mr Stefen Chow (Engineering ’03) and Ms Lin Huiyi (Arts and Social Sciences ’03) – marry their abilities to draw attention to global issues.
Taking on Tinseltown Crazy Rich Asians actress Ms Janice Koh (Arts and Social Sciences ‘95) on her maiden experience on a Hollywood set and the pride and gratitude she feels to have been involved in this landmark box office hit.