Photo credit: Alex Chua
Noor Effendy Ibrahim, Ruby Jayaseelan
& Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts
(Singapore)
Co-directors: Noor Effendy Ibrahim and Ruby Jayaseelan
Performed in English by Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Performance Making students
Accessibility features: Open captions in English
a unique approach, rather bold and different
—Natya Vichara on Purushi by Ruby Jayaseelan
I know [Effendy’s work] will express a kind of pain and anger acceptable in the performance space, a pain and anger that is often delegitimised or minimised or considered “inappropriate” elsewhere—and I cherish his work for that reason.
—Corrie Tan, Jom Media on ANAK by Very Shy Gurl by fendy
I myself am an absolute abyss.
—Antonin Artaud
In the beginning, God created despair, for men to find hope within. Someone heard someone else say this somewhere before, sometime back. But no one knows who, when and where. It must have been God herself who had said this through some men. Only God could be that smart to tease men into such futility. And here, men find themselves being baited into their own despair.
Conceptualised and directed by Noor Effendy Ibrahim and Ruby Jayaseelan, Dancing with the Ghost of My Child is an experimental physical theatre performance written by Elvira Foo Jing Yun, Gregory Kong Ka-Ee, Lex (Lee Zhi Qi), and Liu Qintong (Amelia) exploring vulnerability, trauma and the desire to heal. It is devised by students from the BA (Honours) Performance Making programme at Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, University of the Arts Singapore.
There will be a dialogue with the artists after each performance, with speech to text interpretation available upon request for the dialogue on 10 January 2025. Please email your request to [email protected] by 6 December 2024.
Co-presented with the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival.