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S I N G A L O N G     An Eminent Takeover

S I N G A L O N G      An Eminent Takeover

A . T . M 


Performance
with Terry Wee & Morine Liang

30 min

2014

#urbanisme
A collaborative community project by Tact Space x THE RSC

The hashtag 'urbanisme' begins an exploration on the role of urban cities through the involvement of collectives – Tact Space and THE RSC. Thus begins “An Eminent Takeover” – A potently reactive and multi-disciplinary collaboration that activates creativity through art and music.

The “Takeover” will occur at the Eminent Plaza in the month of September 2014 with artworks and music acts populating disused KTV lounges, massage parlours and office cubicles. As a site of spontaneity and reflection, Eminent Plaza's notorious “vice mall” reputation re-focuses discussions on Singapore’s increasingly sanitised persona, triggering much imagination on the conception and idea of the ‘Urban Character’. 

The Eminent Plaza built in the 1980s is slated for demolition in October 2014. We are opening the building doors for one last retrospective peak. Throughout the month long "Takeover", anticipate amongst other projects, the majestic return of the “Identite Series”. Come bid adieu and share this amazing experience with us. 
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