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Hundreds of Singapore artists unite for Noise festival

This year’s Noise Singapore Festival is sure to attract new devotees to music and art, as it will be the site of many performances and exhibits. Hundreds of young artists across multiple creative genres will be taking part as a way to continue to promote art within the next generation.

The event, which will span more than a month, will completely transform two areas of Singapore into art and music venues. Everyone from casual passers-by to those excited about the festival itself will be able to visit and enjoy events scheduled throughout the time period. One of the most exciting exhibits will be a showing of artworks by participating creative minds. The unifying theme behind all of the art will be “Uncharted,” meaning that artists will be able to interpret it based on their own lives and experiences. Uncharted can signify many different mindsets, including going off the beaten path, exploring places you or other people have never ventured into before, or simply embracing ideas that might never have been addressed before.

The approach for the festival includes incorporating both visual and auditory art. The aim behind this is to draw as many people in as possible. If Singaporean youths are interested in musical performances but might not yet be willing to attend art shows, they will be exposed to new sights once they see the art that will accompany the bands and singers they came to see. Likewise, people who normally visit art museums might discover that they are fans of some of Singapore’s best new talent in the musical scene by stopping by a performance.

While visitors are definitely a focus of the event, artists and musicians themselves are part of the primary aim. The organizer of the festival emphasizes the fact that Noise Singapore Festival works to encourage young and emerging artists to really embrace their creative side. The festival also provides a venue for artists who have not necessarily enjoyed the visibility of a solo show to get their work out into the public eye. As there are many artists taking part, the festival serves as a way for creative minds to collaborate and become inspired by one another, ensuring that art will continue to be an important part of Singaporean culture for generations to come.

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To read more about Noise Singapore 2016, go to http://ca.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/1481802/200-artists-come-together-for-noise-singapore-festival-2016.

  • November 20, 2016
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