A Digital Transformation of the Performing Arts In the light of social distancing restrictions caused by the pandemic, creative expression on campus gets a new lifeline in the virtual space.
Turning up the tempo Professor Peter Tornquist, Dean of the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, shares his vision to move the school from being excellent to exceptional.
Pursuing Arts in the spaces between An appreciation of the arts beyond the pandemic serves as the inspiration for the upcoming NUS Arts Festival.
Bridging the Gap through Dialogue Through the lens of local writer Ms Josephine Chia, attendees at the Around the Tok Panjang chat on 13 August gained insights into gender-related issues within the Peranakan culture.
Celebrating An Icon Graduates from the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music will help make The Esplanade’s 20th anniversary celebration an evening to remember.
What To Do When It Feels Like The End Of The World? Is there room for optimism on a planet that is confronting a seemingly insurmountable climate crisis? Ms Christalle Tay (Arts and Social Sciences ’20) and Dr Adrian W J Kuah from NUS Futures Office believe it’s not time to give in to ‘eco-anxiety’ just yet.
On the Write Track Storyteller, stage actor and scribe – Mr Myle Yan Tay (Yale-NUS ’19) is the local arts scene’s practitioner to watch.
Nus Arts Festival 2022 - Shades Of Light(ness) Light has long fascinated the human mind, inspiring scientists, philosophers and artists alike.
Inspirational Icons A salute to our alumni who have received the Cultural Medallion, Singapore’s highest arts accolade.