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Arts Programmes
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Singapore Art Museum
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Off The Wall ) Public Programmes at
SAM
Art off the wall and into your lives!
May Programmes
At a glance :
1. Lindy Hopper,s Night 4 & 18 May
(Fri)
2. MuseumFest 2001 25 - 27 May (Fri-Sun)
3. Le Corbusier: Painter & Architect
26 May (Sat)
Lindy Hopper,s Night - Introduction to Swing
4 May & 18 May (Fri), 7pm-8pm (lesson),
8pm-9pm (dancing) Auditorium Lesson & Dancing : $10,
Dancing only : $5. Registration
required.
Get ready to swing and dance! Join the Lindy Hop Ensemble in this
series introducing swing for beginners. Learn different moves at
each lesson. If you already know the steps, join in for dancing at
8pm. Dress comfortably and be ready for fun. No partners required.
The Lindy Hop Ensemble is Singapore,s hippest and most innovative
swing dance group. The Ensemble has the honour of being the
first-ever Singapore dance group to perform at the world,s largest
Arts Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in UK with a hugely
successful two-week run in July 2000.
MuseumFest 2001
25 May (Fri) - 27 May (Sun), 9.00am-6.00pm
Free admission to SAM on 26th & 27th May, Parco Bugis
Junction.
The annual MuseumFest is here again! Join us at Parco Bugis
Junction and explore how art, IT and technology interrelate. There
will be loads of freebies given out both at our booth and at SAM.
Come to SAM and take part in our free workshops and talks. Look
out for more details coming your way soon!
Le Corbusier: Painter and Architect
by Rene Tan
26 May (Sat), 2pm-3.30pm, Patron,s Club
As we move beyond the vagaries of fashion, trends and styles of
the late 20th century and into the uncertainties of the 21st
century, the lessons of the Swiss-French architect remain all the
more pertinent and applicable to the visual and built-world around
us. In this lecture, rediscover the great master
Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965) and examine the inter-relatedness
amongst disciplines of the arts and design in general, and amongst
painting and architecture in particular.
Rene Tan received his architecture training at Princeton and is a
practising architect and partner at SCDA Architects in Singapore.
He has served as a juror at universities including Cornell,
Berkeley, Syracuse and NUS. Rene has in the past few years been
travelling, visiting the buildings of, and teaching courses
related to Le Corbusier. He currently also lectures at the
LASALLE-SIA College
of the Arts.
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