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Source: The Centre for
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It’s
back to school with more excitement, entertainment and fresh new artistes at the
ExxonMobil Campus Concerts from 7 - 21 Jan 2004! |
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Organised
by The Centre for the Arts (CFA), these concerts are open to both the NUS
community and the general public for free. |
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The
varied programme offers everyone a chance to hang out with their friends and get
better acquainted with the local performing arts scene at the same time! |
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Kicking
off the 2004 season are veteran songbirds Jessica Soo and Cai Lilian performing
their favourite songs by female songwriters! Followed by a celebration of the
Lunar New Year with renowned musicians from the Singapore Chinese Orchestra and
thereafter, lots of fresh new music in Conversations, SONGS 2004 and RockFest!
It’s a new year loaded with much opportunities for local performers and
student talents to take centrestage…
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…Unplugged Sessions…
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Friday, 9 Jan, 1pm
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Dome Kent Ridge, University Cultural Centre
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A monthly ‘live’ music session in an informal café setting featuring new and
upcoming artistes. The first session features Cubicbottle, a band of 6
singer/songwriters, who will entertain with their original compositions.
Featured in a number of music festivals, including Xin Yao Jie 2003, half
of Cubicbottle consist of NUS talents!
Though frequently labelled as “folk rock”, their songs are not of the conventional rock music genre, but of diverse musical
styles.
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Contributor: The Centre for the Arts,
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CHRISTMAS DAY is the next public holiday. It falls on 25
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