Sharul Channa, Singapore’s first Indian female stand-up comedian cordially invites you to the big fat Indian wedding at the Esplanade Recital Studio on 18th November 2017. You can be a part of the elaborate affair at 5pm or 8pm. Sharul has decided to marry herself. “Its way easier than marrying
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Kalaa Utsavam is very critical to Singapore: Aravinth Kumarasamy
Aravinth Kumarasamy, the artistic director of Apsaras Arts, is all geared up to showcase his passionate performance in Anjaneyam – Hanuman’s Ramayana, the curtain raiser performance for Kalaa Utsavam 2017.
A Journey Worth Dancing For
Raka Maitra’s story is a story of a passionate, determined, daring artist. As a dancer she had two available clear paths to follow, that of classical dance or contemporary. Raka didn’t want to choose one over the other. She loved both.
Garuda, the new Superhero
When four passionate and extremely talented women come together it’s not surprising that what you get to see is pure magic. Garuda, the king of birds will be one such production in Kalaa Utsavam this year.
Don’t call Aamir Mr Perfectionist, call him Mr Passionate: Zaira Wasim
16-year-old Zaira Wasim, who played a wrestler in her debut Dangal which earned her the National Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, is portraying a singing sensation in her latest film Secret Superstar, releasing today.
In Spotlight: Gentle giant of percussion Mohamed Noor
Mandolin, keyboards, clarinet, flute, guitar, saxophone… you name it, and chances are he plays it. You have a chance to join Mohamed Noor, Singapore’s foremost percussionist on his show, Groove to My Rhythm, at the Esplanade Recital Studio on Nov 19, at 7:30pm.
Drama Queen in Singapore? Suchitra Krishnamoorthi feels her vivacious Mumbai act can resonate across the seas
Music, theatre, TV shows, cinema and painting – Suchitra Krishnamoorthi justifies every role she enters in. As if that was not enough, she as a writer has mixed fiction with fact to make waves in a semi-autobiographical work converted into stage form.
Playing an instrument is way more difficult than singing: B Vijayagopal
B Vijaygopal started learning flute by the age of four and gave his first recital by six. Today he is a highly accomplished flutist an A-grade artiste of All India Radio (AIR) and an impaneled artist on the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR).
Singapore is our gateway to the east with an extraordinary Indian diaspora: HCI Jawed Ashraf
“Singapore is at the heart of ASEAN and has an extraordinary Indian diaspora that reflects the centrality of Singapore in our engagement with ASEAN,” said H.E., the High Commissioner of India, Singapore, Jawed Ashraf.
“Nurture your uniqueness” insists inimitable Ashish Vidyarthi
Ashish Vidyarthi was in Singapore earlier this year to soft launch a unique filmmaking startup, Filmwallas.com. Vidyarthi is an advisor to Filmwallas, along with directors Prakash Jha and Nagesh Kukunoor.