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Singapore's 60th National Day Parade involves over 39 artistes and over 3,000 performers, while featuring a 360-degree mobile stage, light projections on buildings, massive floats and fireworks displays. Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speaks with Boo Junfeng, Creative Director, NDP 2025.
Water guns that shoot gel beads are one of the newer tools the National Parks Board has started using to keep monkeys away from residential areas. How do water gel guns work, and is there a better way to manage macaques? Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Kalaivanan Balakrishnan, Chief Executive of the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society.
In 'Destination Anywhere' Melanie Oliveiro finds out where Singaporeans and Singapore residents can go to discuss and view the works of underground local filmmaker Tzang Merwyn Tong. Tong will talk about two public events that will examine his early works as an underground filmmaker as well as his contributions to early Singapore cinema. Held at two different places, Tong will highlight his talk 'e'Tzaintes before Faeryville: Insight on 90s Guerilla Filmmaking in Singapore' and the double bill screening of his films e'Tzaintes and Faeryville.
In 'Made in SG' Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Rachel Nadia Goh founder of Kin Collective, a social impact group creating children's books and theatrical experiences. Goh will talk about Kin Collective's mission: helping children nurture empathy from a young age, and hopefully raising a generation of thoughtful changemakers. She'll also discuss the theatrical adaptation of the book, 'Sara, Hana and Their Three Wishes,' and how the play brings to life the voices of children from conflict zones, and invites families and educators to reflect on the role of empathy in today's divided times.