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Inspite Of COVID-19 artists from two nations dance in unison at Little India s ARTWALK 2021
Wednesday, February 10th 2021
The tenth edition of the public arts festival, ARTWALK Little India 2021 (AWLI) concluded after a nine-day celebration last Saturday.
Brilliantly themed ‘Ínspite Of’, it s an ode to staying inspired even in these challenging times in spite of the current COVID-19 pandemic conditions.
One of the highlights of this celebration of arts by the LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore, is the cross-collaboration mural, Dancing in Unison. Dancing in Unison is a result of many months of virtual collaboration between Gond artist Padmashri Bhajju Shyam of India and contemporary urban artist Sam Lo of Singapore. Photo Courtesy: AWLI
A limited-edition box set commemorating the 45th anniversary of Al Stewart s breakthrough 1976 album Year of the Cat will be released on March 26 as a four-disc package featuring three CDs and a DVD-Audio disc. The expanded collection featured a newly remastered version of the album created by original producer Alan Parsons ; a bonus track, Belsize Blues, recorded in September 1975; a previously unreleased concert Stewart played in October 1976 in Seattle spread across two CDs; and a DVD offering a new 5.1 surround-sound version of the Year of the Cat by Parsons. Parsons created the Year of the Cat remasters using the original first-generation master tapes.
A new public art project in Little India brings Gond art to the street culture of Singapore
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Titled ‘Dancing in Unison’, the mural was a combined effort by celebrated Gond artist and Padmashri-awardee Bhajju Shyam and Singaporean contemporary artist, Sam Lo
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Titled ‘Dancing in Unison’, the mural was a combined effort by celebrated Gond artist and Padmashri-awardee Bhajju Shyam and Singaporean contemporary artist, Sam Lo
Branches of a tree entwine to form an interconnected pathway on which are perched sparrows in blues, oranges, and pinks that embody the spirit of freedom. In the backdrop are a few windows suggestive of an urban landscape; a couple of deer stand in front of this celebratory scene almost as if guarding a pocket of happiness and festivity. They represent one of the most common el
Art enables recognition of other cultures: Artists behind Indian-Singaporean mural
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New Delhi, Jan 26 : Putting at its centre respect for the environment and passion for cross-cultural oneness, one of Singapore s tallest murals - the recently-unveiled Dancing in Unison - borrows from the iconic imagery of both India s Gond art and Singapore s contemporary art.
Created by Indian Gond artist Bhajju Shyam and Singaporean artist Sam Lo for Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and St+art India Foundation (St+art), the collaborative artwork in Little India, Singapore. The brief was to create a piece that s healing, combining both our belief systems with a mindful approach. The whole process took place with the helpful guidance of Giulia Ambrogi of St+art India through multiple zoom calls, WhatsApp chats, and sketches back and forth through email.