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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore Acts @ the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 In 'Culture Club' Melanie Oliveiro speaks with two out of six artists heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 in Scotland - one of the world's biggest arts stages. The artists are a part of Singapore Spotlight, an artist-led ground-up platform showcasing the best of Singaporean performing arts talent. Jo Tan, theatre performer and playwright, will talk about presenting the UK premiere of her solo show, KING and the challenges taking an original work piece to the international stage. Edwin Wee co-founder and artistic director of dance company Decadance Co. will describe The 11th Hour, a dark dance satirical comedy that dives into topics like death and the ensuing speculation of what comes after.


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7 days ago
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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore Acts @ the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025
CNA938 Rewind - Singapore Acts @ the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 In 'Culture Club' Melanie Oliveiro speaks with two out of six artists heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 in Scotland - one of the world's biggest arts stages. The artists are a part of Singapore Spotlight, an artist-led ground-up platform showcasing the best of Singaporean performing arts talent. Jo Tan, theatre performer and playwright, will talk about presenting the UK premiere of her solo show, KING and the challenges taking an original work piece to the international stage. Edwin Wee co-founder and artistic director of dance company Decadance Co. will describe The 11th Hour, a dark dance satirical comedy that dives into topics like death and the ensuing speculation of what comes after.


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03-07-2025
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Artist-led initiative Singapore Spotlight to debut at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025 with 6 diverse acts
An artist-led initiative, Singapore Spotlight will make its inaugural debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025, running from Aug 1 to 25. The ground-up initiative will showcase Singaporean performing art talents in theatre, comedy, dance, street performance and experimental works at the world's largest performing arts festival. Singapore Spotlight was founded by artists with the mission to empower Singaporean performing artists by providing them with opportunities to showcase their work internationally and build meaningful connections. The faces behind the initiative are six independent producers based in Singapore and the United Kingdom: Lim Shien Hian, Caleb Lee, Mohamad Shaifulbahri, Joanne Tay, Brent Tan and Syania Shaharuddin, who are collectively driving Singapore's first coordinated presence at the festival. Among the featured acts are three familiar names returning to the festival. Circus artist and street performer Jonathan Goh is back with his Planks and Ladder show featuring his crowd-pulling acrobatics and juggling acts. Joining him will be stand-up comedian Sam See, now in his fifth year at the Fringe. He is set to host two showcases: The Asian Comedy and Off with Your Head. Theatre performer and playwright Jo Tan also returns to Summerhall, one of the most prestigious arts venues in Edinburgh, following a successful run there in 2024. She will be performing her one-woman play, King. A new wave of Singaporean artists will also take the stage, including sound artist Hee Suhui with her audiovisual work Ill Behaviour; contemporary dance group Decadance Co with dark dance comedy The 11th Hour; and stand-up comedian Nebulous Niang with her personal comedy special Slomosexual. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Singapore Spotlight (@ In a press release, lead producer of Singapore Spotlight, Lim Shien Hian, describes the Fringe as a bucket list dream. He said: 'Many people have heard of the Fringe – it sounds fantastic and wonderful to tour, but it's also daunting, challenging, and financially risky, where Singaporeans might find it easier and safer to produce work locally. That's why we are building Singapore Spotlight as a concerted effort to showcase and support Singapore talents on the international stage.' 'For those who dare to dream, the Edinburgh Fringe can be an extremely exciting marketplace of ideas where you can interact with the best artists from all over the world, and hopefully be a launchpad for more overseas opportunities.'