
EVENTS
Dreamseeds Arts Fest 2023
DREAMSEEDS ARTS FEST 2023
Taking Charge!
Dreamseeds Arts Fest embraces possibilities and the spirit of perseverance.
A festival made with love, lots of adventure and sprinkled with magic by children and youths of Club Rainbow (Singapore)! As artists, musicians, and performers, let the children and youths take you on a delightful journey of their inner worlds as they dream of the future and take charge.
First unveiled in 2016, Dreamseeds Arts Fest champions inclusivity in the arts. It offers the beneficiaries of Club Rainbow (Singapore) an opportunity to realise their creative potential and connect with the community through the arts. These young talents are supported with resources and opportunities to work with local creative practitioners. This year marks the seventh edition of the festival.
After two digital editions in 2020-2021, we return as an onsite presentation this year. Navigating between virtual and reality, how has the experience been so far for you? Our collaborative artmaking activity POMDEMIC invites you to think about it. Each pompom, whether big or small, signifies the scale of impact on us and possibly puts into perspective how the pandemic has taken over our lives - through pompoms.
Through participants’ involvement in the craft-making process and roping our community in the installation, a visual explosion unveils a collaborative expression of the impact. Express your thoughts by making pompoms and pom-barding the exhibition venue with us!
Check out past DSAF Visual Arts and Performing Arts showcase:
2021 DSAF Opening Showcase (YouTube Video) - http://bit.ly/3KpVSWa
2021 DSAF Virtual Exhibition - http://bit.ly/3UpMh6g
2020 DSAF Virtual Exhibition - http://bit.ly/3zNZxZb
Registration will open soon! Follow us on Facebook and IG for more information.

Dreamseeds Arts Fest 2021 - Prism of Imagination, Infinite Possibilities
Join us for a virtual experience, with performances, workshops and exhibitions all held online. Participate from the comfort and safety of your home.
For more information, please visit here
Dreamseeds Arts Fest 2020 - Prism of Imagination
This year marks the 5th edition of the festival.
As we continue to look ahead, we reflect on how our beneficiaries have come so far in this journey with CRS – of self-discovery, creativity, perseverance, and empowerment.
This year’s programme responds to the theme Prism of Imagination, exploring how our budding artists draw inspiration from their surroundings, personal and shared stories, as well as with the world at large. We hope to replace preconceived notions with wonderful explosions of imagination, dreams, and enthusiasm, where boundaries can be unlocked.
The festival concept will continue into the next festival edition in 2021, signalling our commitment to deepen the engagement and collaborations for our beneficiaries; further refining their artistic ideas, processes, and presentations.
For the first time, DSAF moves online with a virtual art exhibition and streamed performances. So sit back and be entertained at what we have to offer at the comfort of your home!
For the full programme schedule, please visit the Dreamseeds Arts Fest 2020 official website here
To sign up for the activities, please visit here

Dreamseeds Arts Fest 2019
Themed “Generation C”, this year’s Dreamseeds Arts Fest showcase promises a multi-sensory experience, harnessing technology to push the boundaries of learning and creativity! Stay connected and follow us here at Facebook and Instagram as we share exciting programme details, artist showcases and exclusive behind-the-scenes!
BLOCK PRINTING
Discover your creativity and learn a new skill with our range of open workshops at DSAF 2018! All workshops are free and open-to-public on a first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is required through the respective workshop links to confirm your slot. Priority will be given to beneficiaries when necessary.
BLOCK PRINTING by Artefakts
Design your very own block stamps and create interesting motifs on Japanese 'washi' paper! This workshop introduces hand-printing techniques, pattern compositions, ink consistencies, and colour themes.
DETAILS:
Date: 22th November 2018, Thursday
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Music Studio
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918 (Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway, Exit A)
Suitable for: 8 years old and above
No. of Pax: 25
Sign Up here: bit.ly/dsaf18bp
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries and their caregivers.
For queries, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
MUSIC STORYTELLING
Discover your creativity and learn a new skill with our range of open workshops at DSAF 2018! All workshops are free and open-to-public on a first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is required through the respective workshop links to confirm your slot. Priority will be given to beneficiaries when necessary.
MUSIC STORYTELLING by Drama Arts
Combining storytelling with elements of music, this dynamic workshop promises fun for both caregivers and children alike! Listen and delve into an exciting story about animals, and sing along with a live musician as the story progresses.
DETAILS:
Date: 21 November 2018, Wednesday
Time: 1pm - 1.30pm
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Music Studio
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918 (Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway, Exit A)
Suitable for: 6 years old and above
No. of Pax: 20
Sign Up here: bit.ly/dsaf18ms
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries and their caregivers.
For queries, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
PAPER MARBLING
Discover your creativity and learn a new skill with our range of open workshops at DSAF 2018! All workshops are free and open-to-public on a first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is required through the respective workshop links to confirm your slot. Priority will be given to beneficiaries when necessary.
PAPER MARBLING by Artefakts
Create fascinating patterns through the unique art of Paper Marbling! Manipulating paint with brushes, combs, and other interesting tools, this workshop will guide you towards creating your very own piece of abstract art.
DETAILS:
Date: 20th November 2018, Tuesday
Time: 2pm - 4pm
Duration: 2 hours
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Music Studio
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918 (Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway, Exit A)
Suitable for: 10 years old and above
No. of Pax: 25
Sign Up here: bit.ly/dsaf18pm
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries and their caregivers.
For queries, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789
TUG
Discover your creativity and learn a new skill with our range of open workshops at DSAF 2018! All workshops are free and open-to-public on a first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is required through the respective workshop links to confirm your slot. Priority will be given to beneficiaries when necessary.
TUG by Stan
TUG is a performative play session that teaches young ones about human interconnectivity. Using strings and a whole lot of creativity, the experiential workshop builds relationships within the group and portrays how an individual’s actions can affect others.
DETAILS:
Date: 19 November 2018, Monday
Time: 3pm - 3.30pm
Duration: 30 mins
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Music Studio
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918 (Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway, Exit A)
Suitable for: 12 months to 30 months old (strictly one parent to one child only)
No. of Pax: 10
Sign Up here: bit.ly/dsaf18tug
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries and their caregivers.
For queries, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789
BABY BEAT
Discover your creativity and learn a new skill with our range of open workshops at DSAF 2018! All workshops are free and open-to-public on a first-come-first-serve basis. Pre-registration is required through the respective workshop links to confirm your slot. Priority will be given to beneficiaries when necessary.
BABY BEAT by My Piano Room
Part performance and part exploration session, this workshop introduces music to the youngest of audiences! Featuring musicians on the North Indian flute and keyboard, children can play on percussion instruments along to classical music favourites!
DETAILS:
Date: 19th Nov 2018 (Monday)
Time:
1pm - 1.30pm (slot 1)
2pm - 2.30pm (slot 2)
Duration: 30 mins
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Music Studio
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918 (Nearest MRT: Nicoll Highway, Exit A)
Suitable for: 18 months and younger
No. of Pax: 10
Sign Up here: bit.ly/dsaf18bb
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries and their caregivers.
For queries, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
Spoken Word Programme
We are happy to present the Spoken Word Programme this year, a new edition to our range of Performing Arts Interest-Based Programmes.
Spoken Word is a poetry-based performance art that involves two components:
1. Writing - Participants will be exposed to a variety of poetry styles and templates, and craft pieces that reflect their personal thoughts and feelings
2. Speaking - Participants will learn theatre and reading techniques to present their poems expressively, and with confidence
Registration currently open - For beneficiaries aged 10-16, max of 15 pax.
5 sessions total starting 16 Sep.
For class dates, examples, and to sign-up for beneficiaries, click this link: https://bit.ly/2LYjkPb
Selected participants will have the opportunity to read their pieces to a public audience at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov, or have their poems displayed/adapted into merchandise.
Collaborative Doodling Mural Programme & Installation with Band of Doodlers
Please note that this programme will be the final Visual Arts artist-collaborative IBP leading up to DSAF.
As part of Club Rainbow’s Interest-Based Programme (IBP), CRS is collaborating with local artists Band of Doodlers for a Collaborative Doodling Mural Programme and Installation. Beneficiaries will participate in a 2-day workshop to learn basic character doodling and illustrate on individual customised shapes, which will be pasted on a large wall in DSAF 2018 exhibition. This programme is suitable for beneficiaries who wish to engage with a simpler art form to produce unique doodles on their individual panels. Participating beneficiaries will be able to bring home their individual panels after the end of DSAF 2018.
Artist collaborations this year will adopt a more inclusive structure that directly involves beneficiaries in the installation creation process – allowing greater interaction and conversations between engaged artists and participating beneficiaries. Participants will be coached towards creating works that reflect the resulting installations’ aesthetics and concept, learn more about production considerations artists face for large-scale projects, and have the opportunity to develop listening, critical thinking, writing skills, and visual communication skills.
WORKSHOP DATES:
20 October (Saturday): 2 – 4pm
27 October (Saturday): 2 – 4pm
Note: This is a progressive programme that leads to a final collaborative installation piece at DSAF 2018 - participants are strongly encouraged to attend all 2 sessions.
WORKSHOP VENUE:
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Multi-Purpose Studio 1A and 1B
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918
AGE GROUP:
8 to 16 years old
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS:
Maximum 25
Sign up here: https://goo.gl/forms/ZkuIFqKYDI219BGh1
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries.
For queries, please do contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
Digital Music Programme
Devised specifically for Club Rainbow by Thunder Rock School, this programme introduces participants to digital music applications through iPads - allowing users to play complex music with just a tap of a button. Targeted to beneficiaries who face physical restrictions towards learning traditional music instruments, the pilot Digital Music Programme employs the technology of iPads to enable these children to play a vast range of musical instruments with just simple finger movements.
Selected participants will eventually learn how to play musical parts that complement what the Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands are learning, and perform together as a unique, inclusive group at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's Opening Concert.
The programme consists of 3 parts:
1. Class learning sessions
2. Group rehearsals with Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands (Selected participants)
3. Final public performance at Dreamseeds Arts Fest opening (Selected participants)
For a maximum of 5 beneficiaries only. Last slot still available.
Beneficiaries are to attend all sessions with at least 1 caregiver, who will then be able to guide them with home practice.
5 sessions total starting 24 Sep.
Depending on progress, selected participants will have the opportunity to perform together with participants of the Music Mentorship Programme at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov.
iPads will be loaned to participants who do not own one. All necessary application purchase charges will be covered by CRS. If you require specific info on the loan contract, please contact Felicia @ 6377 1789.
For class dates and to sign-up for beneficiaries, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/2OJWM2a
Collaborative Doodling Mural Programme & Installation with Band of Doodlers
Please note that this programme will be the final Visual Arts artist-collaborative IBP leading up to DSAF.
As part of Club Rainbow’s Interest-Based Programme (IBP), CRS is collaborating with local artists Band of Doodlers for a Collaborative Doodling Mural Programme and Installation. Beneficiaries will participate in a 2-day workshop to learn basic character doodling and illustrate on individual customised shapes, which will be pasted on a large wall in DSAF 2018 exhibition. This programme is suitable for beneficiaries who wish to engage with a simpler art form to produce unique doodles on their individual panels. Participating beneficiaries will be able to bring home their individual panels after the end of DSAF 2018.
Artist collaborations this year will adopt a more inclusive structure that directly involves beneficiaries in the installation creation process – allowing greater interaction and conversations between engaged artists and participating beneficiaries. Participants will be coached towards creating works that reflect the resulting installations’ aesthetics and concept, learn more about production considerations artists face for large-scale projects, and have the opportunity to develop listening, critical thinking, writing skills, and visual communication skills.
WORKSHOP DATES:
20 October (Saturday): 2 – 4pm
27 October (Saturday): 2 – 4pm
Note: This is a progressive programme that leads to a final collaborative installation piece at DSAF 2018 - participants are strongly encouraged to attend all 2 sessions.
WORKSHOP VENUE:
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Multi-Purpose Studio 1A and 1B
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918
AGE GROUP:
8 to 16 years old
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS:
Maximum 25
Sign up here: https://goo.gl/forms/ZkuIFqKYDI219BGh1
Social Workers, kindly recommend suitable beneficiaries.
For queries, please do contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Children)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with teens from our Hip Hop Dance (Teens) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 7 - 12.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for benes: https://bit.ly/2JGiC7j
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Teens)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with kids from our Hip Hop Dance (Children) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 13 and above.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for beneficiaries: https://bit.ly/2JCtAKQ
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Digital Music Programme
Devised specifically for Club Rainbow by Thunder Rock School, this programme introduces participants to digital music applications through iPads - allowing users to play complex music with just a tap of a button. Targeted to beneficiaries who face physical restrictions towards learning traditional music instruments, the pilot Digital Music Programme employs the technology of iPads to enable these children to play a vast range of musical instruments with just simple finger movements.
Selected participants will eventually learn how to play musical parts that complement what the Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands are learning, and perform together as a unique, inclusive group at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's Opening Concert.
The programme consists of 3 parts:
1. Class learning sessions
2. Group rehearsals with Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands (Selected participants)
3. Final public performance at Dreamseeds Arts Fest opening (Selected participants)
For a maximum of 5 beneficiaries only. Last slot still available.
Beneficiaries are to attend all sessions with at least 1 caregiver, who will then be able to guide them with home practice.
5 sessions total starting 24 Sep.
Depending on progress, selected participants will have the opportunity to perform together with participants of the Music Mentorship Programme at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov.
iPads will be loaned to participants who do not own one. All necessary application purchase charges will be covered by CRS. If you require specific info on the loan contract, please contact Felicia @ 6377 1789.
For class dates and to sign-up for beneficiaries, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/2OJWM2a
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Children)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with teens from our Hip Hop Dance (Teens) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 7 - 12.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for benes: https://bit.ly/2JGiC7j
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Teens)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with kids from our Hip Hop Dance (Children) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 13 and above.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for beneficiaries: https://bit.ly/2JCtAKQ
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
The Tapestry Installation with Fictive Fingers
As part of Club Rainbow’s Interest-Based Programme (IBP), CRS is collaborating with local design duo Fictive Fingers, who specialises in silkscreen printing and homemade crafts. In this 4-day workshop, beneficiaries are invited to design their own silkscreen prints on individual pieces of fabric to be put together into a 4m by 4m tapestry of patchwork. This programme will lead up to a large-scale feature installation at DSAF 2018.
Artist collaborations this year will adopt a more inclusive structure that directly involves beneficiaries in the installation creation process – allowing greater interaction and conversations between engaged artists and participating beneficiaries. Participants will be coached towards creating works that reflect the resulting installations’ aesthetics and concept, learn more about production considerations artists face for large-scale projects and have the opportunity to develop listening, critical thinking, writing skills, and visual communication skills.
THE TAPESTRY INSTALLATION BY FICTIVE FINGERS
WORKSHOP DATES:
17 September (Monday): 5 - 7 pm
18 September (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
25 September (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
9 October (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
Note: This is a progressive programme that leads to a final collaborative installation piece at DSAF 2018 - participants are strongly encouraged to attend all 4 sessions.
WORKSHOP VENUE:
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Multi-Purpose Studio 1A and 1B
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918
AGE GROUP: 5 and above
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: Maximum 40
Sign Up here: https://goo.gl/forms/Lm1vvXf3GxRHkdUp2
Only one caregiver per beneficiary is allowed to join.
For more information, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
Digital Music Programme
Devised specifically for Club Rainbow by Thunder Rock School, this programme introduces participants to digital music applications through iPads - allowing users to play complex music with just a tap of a button. Targeted to beneficiaries who face physical restrictions towards learning traditional music instruments, the pilot Digital Music Programme employs the technology of iPads to enable these children to play a vast range of musical instruments with just simple finger movements.
Selected participants will eventually learn how to play musical parts that complement what the Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands are learning, and perform together as a unique, inclusive group at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's Opening Concert.
The programme consists of 3 parts:
1. Class learning sessions
2. Group rehearsals with Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands (Selected participants)
3. Final public performance at Dreamseeds Arts Fest opening (Selected participants)
For a maximum of 5 beneficiaries only. Last slot still available.
Beneficiaries are to attend all sessions with at least 1 caregiver, who will then be able to guide them with home practice.
5 sessions total starting 24 Sep.
Depending on progress, selected participants will have the opportunity to perform together with participants of the Music Mentorship Programme at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov.
iPads will be loaned to participants who do not own one. All necessary application purchase charges will be covered by CRS. If you require specific info on the loan contract, please contact Felicia @ 6377 1789.
For class dates and to sign-up for beneficiaries, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/2OJWM2a
Spoken Word Programme
We are happy to present the Spoken Word Programme this year, a new edition to our range of Performing Arts Interest-Based Programmes.
Spoken Word is a poetry-based performance art that involves two components:
1. Writing - Participants will be exposed to a variety of poetry styles and templates, and craft pieces that reflect their personal thoughts and feelings
2. Speaking - Participants will learn theatre and reading techniques to present their poems expressively, and with confidence
Registration currently open - For beneficiaries aged 10-16, max of 15 pax.
5 sessions total starting 16 Sep.
For class dates, examples, and to sign-up for beneficiaries, click this link: https://bit.ly/2LYjkPb
Selected participants will have the opportunity to read their pieces to a public audience at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov, or have their poems displayed/adapted into merchandise.
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Teens)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with kids from our Hip Hop Dance (Children) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 13 and above.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for beneficiaries: https://bit.ly/2JCtAKQ
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Children)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with teens from our Hip Hop Dance (Teens) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 7 - 12.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for benes: https://bit.ly/2JGiC7j
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Digital Music Programme
Devised specifically for Club Rainbow by Thunder Rock School, this programme introduces participants to digital music applications through iPads - allowing users to play complex music with just a tap of a button. Targeted to beneficiaries who face physical restrictions towards learning traditional music instruments, the pilot Digital Music Programme employs the technology of iPads to enable these children to play a vast range of musical instruments with just simple finger movements.
Selected participants will eventually learn how to play musical parts that complement what the Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands are learning, and perform together as a unique, inclusive group at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's Opening Concert.
The programme consists of 3 parts:
1. Class learning sessions
2. Group rehearsals with Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands (Selected participants)
3. Final public performance at Dreamseeds Arts Fest opening (Selected participants)
For a maximum of 5 beneficiaries only. Last slot still available.
Beneficiaries are to attend all sessions with at least 1 caregiver, who will then be able to guide them with home practice.
5 sessions total starting 24 Sep.
Depending on progress, selected participants will have the opportunity to perform together with participants of the Music Mentorship Programme at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov.
iPads will be loaned to participants who do not own one. All necessary application purchase charges will be covered by CRS. If you require specific info on the loan contract, please contact Felicia @ 6377 1789.
For class dates and to sign-up for beneficiaries, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/2OJWM2a
Spoken Word Programme
We are happy to present the Spoken Word Programme this year, a new edition to our range of Performing Arts Interest-Based Programmes.
Spoken Word is a poetry-based performance art that involves two components:
1. Writing - Participants will be exposed to a variety of poetry styles and templates, and craft pieces that reflect their personal thoughts and feelings
2. Speaking - Participants will learn theatre and reading techniques to present their poems expressively, and with confidence
Registration currently open - For beneficiaries aged 10-16, max of 15 pax.
5 sessions total starting 16 Sep.
For class dates, examples, and to sign-up for beneficiaries, click this link: https://bit.ly/2LYjkPb
Selected participants will have the opportunity to read their pieces to a public audience at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov, or have their poems displayed/adapted into merchandise.
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Teens)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with kids from our Hip Hop Dance (Children) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 13 and above.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for beneficiaries: https://bit.ly/2JCtAKQ
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
Hip Hop Dance Programme (Children)
Learn how to bounce and groove to your favourite songs, and eventually perform to a public audience at Club Rainbow’s annual arts festival!
This programme will introduce participants to the foundations of Hip Hop Dance, simple choreography, and stage presentation skills. All participants will get to showcase their moves at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert in Nov, through a joint performance with teens from our Hip Hop Dance (Teens) Programme.
Only for beneficiaries aged 7 - 12.
Open to 15 pax max.
12 classes total, and 3 combined rehearsals.
For more info and to sign-up for benes: https://bit.ly/2JGiC7j
For enquiries, contact Felicia at 6377 1789
The Tapestry Installation with Fictive Fingers
As part of Club Rainbow’s Interest-Based Programme (IBP), CRS is collaborating with local design duo Fictive Fingers, who specialises in silkscreen printing and homemade crafts. In this 4-day workshop, beneficiaries are invited to design their own silkscreen prints on individual pieces of fabric to be put together into a 4m by 4m tapestry of patchwork. This programme will lead up to a large-scale feature installation at DSAF 2018.
Artist collaborations this year will adopt a more inclusive structure that directly involves beneficiaries in the installation creation process – allowing greater interaction and conversations between engaged artists and participating beneficiaries. Participants will be coached towards creating works that reflect the resulting installations’ aesthetics and concept, learn more about production considerations artists face for large-scale projects and have the opportunity to develop listening, critical thinking, writing skills, and visual communication skills.
THE TAPESTRY INSTALLATION BY FICTIVE FINGERS
WORKSHOP DATES:
17 September (Monday): 5 - 7 pm
18 September (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
25 September (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
9 October (Tuesday): 5 - 7pm
Note: This is a progressive programme that leads to a final collaborative installation piece at DSAF 2018 - participants are strongly encouraged to attend all 4 sessions.
WORKSHOP VENUE:
Location: Aliwal Arts Centre, Level 1 Multi-Purpose Studio 1A and 1B
Address: 28 Aliwal St, Singapore 199918
AGE GROUP: 5 and above
NO. OF PARTICIPANTS: Maximum 40
Sign Up here: https://goo.gl/forms/Lm1vvXf3GxRHkdUp2
Only one caregiver per beneficiary is allowed to join.
For more information, please contact Annabel @ 6377 1789.
Digital Music Programme
Devised specifically for Club Rainbow by Thunder Rock School, this programme introduces participants to digital music applications through iPads - allowing users to play complex music with just a tap of a button. Targeted to beneficiaries who face physical restrictions towards learning traditional music instruments, the pilot Digital Music Programme employs the technology of iPads to enable these children to play a vast range of musical instruments with just simple finger movements.
Selected participants will eventually learn how to play musical parts that complement what the Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands are learning, and perform together as a unique, inclusive group at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's Opening Concert.
The programme consists of 3 parts:
1. Class learning sessions
2. Group rehearsals with Music Mentorship Beneficiary Bands (Selected participants)
3. Final public performance at Dreamseeds Arts Fest opening (Selected participants)
For a maximum of 5 beneficiaries only. Last slot still available.
Beneficiaries are to attend all sessions with at least 1 caregiver, who will then be able to guide them with home practice.
5 sessions total starting 24 Sep.
Depending on progress, selected participants will have the opportunity to perform together with participants of the Music Mentorship Programme at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov.
iPads will be loaned to participants who do not own one. All necessary application purchase charges will be covered by CRS. If you require specific info on the loan contract, please contact Felicia @ 6377 1789.
For class dates and to sign-up for beneficiaries, please visit this link: https://bit.ly/2OJWM2a
Spoken Word Programme
We are happy to present the Spoken Word Programme this year, a new edition to our range of Performing Arts Interest-Based Programmes.
Spoken Word is a poetry-based performance art that involves two components:
1. Writing - Participants will be exposed to a variety of poetry styles and templates, and craft pieces that reflect their personal thoughts and feelings
2. Speaking - Participants will learn theatre and reading techniques to present their poems expressively, and with confidence
Registration currently open - For beneficiaries aged 10-16, max of 15 pax.
5 sessions total starting 16 Sep.
For class dates, examples, and to sign-up for beneficiaries, click this link: https://bit.ly/2LYjkPb
Selected participants will have the opportunity to read their pieces to a public audience at Dreamseeds Arts Fest's opening concert on 17 Nov, or have their poems displayed/adapted into merchandise.