The Future of our Pasts festival features a line-up of eleven multidisciplinary projects created by a pool of young artists and cultural advocates, showcasing a range of art forms that reimagine Singapore’s history. Organised by Yale-NUS College, TFOOPFest takes place from 16 February to 17 March 2019 in various locations around the city.
Engage with interactive installations
Discover the hidden histories of some of Singapore’s most well-trodden places through a series of interactive installations.
Did you know that Orchard Road used to be a valley with a natural stream? Drop by the Orchard: A Stroll Between Valleys public installation or join a walking tour around the iconic shopping belt to uncover Orchard’s hidden drainage pipes and topography.
Get ready for a throwback as Singapore’s oldest flea market springs to life again with Remembering Sungei, an exhibition featuring artifacts and video interviews of vendors from the renowned Sungei Road Thieves Market.
Feast on visual treats from films to graphic novels
Follow the tale of a mother-daughter pair exploring their Eurasian heritage, culture and identity in Boka di Stori’s new graphic novel Ki Sorti. Immerse yourself in the Kristang community over a jam-packed weekend of activities, including a language crash course, trivia night, film screenings and board games.
Catch one-time-only screenings of four feature-length documentaries as part of the festival’s Reimaging Histories film series, which interrogates the national histories of Ireland, USA, Cambodia and the Philippines. The documentaries explore how histories (and films) are lost and recovered, how personal stories intermingle with national events, and how fictions often reveal greater truths than any official set of facts.
Tune in to music and conversations
Whether you’re into groovy beats or soothing tunes, drop by music performances by Sarong Party for original compositions that spotlight Singapore’s colonial history and legacies, or Project IDIOM, which honours local Classical music through limited shows and a web repository of film and interviews and profiles spotlighting some of Singapore’s celebrated and emerging composers.
This is just a snippet of the many more things that festival-goers can see, do and experience at TFOOPFest!
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