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Navigating gender and ethnicity in the Singapore Arts Scene

1 h 39 min · 21. juni 20201 h 39 min
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The intersection of gender and ethnicity in the Singapore arts scene is in many ways still problematic - expectations of reproductive labour, artistic output and the dynamics of power relations become barriers for women to be active participants in arts making. How has your own personal experiences inform you of the role and value you have in the arts scene? Joining us in this discussion are arts practitioners Eleanor Tan [https://www.facebook.com/EleanorTanSingapore/], Akiko Otao [//www.akikootao.com], Syafiqah 'Adha [https://www.facebook.com/syafiqah.adha] and Akanksha Raja [http://www.facebook.com/musicoflooms].

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