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Let's Meet - Mr Alex Teng

Like our students, many of our teachers have a strong passion for the arts. We speak with Mr Alex Teng from the Science faculty to find out more about his role as a science teacher and his passion for dance.
. Like our students, many of them also have a strong passion for the arts. We speak with Mr Alex, in the arts, learning can be made more engaging, meaningful and fun with deeper understanding too, in areas that are relevant to our students, especially in the various artforms whenever possible, be interested to come to SOTA? SOTA offers academic rigour to individuals who appreciate the arts. It is also a journey of self-discovery through your artform which enables you to make a more informed

"Cloud Nine: Raining" sculpture

"Cloud Nine: Raining" sculpture In SOTA, many arts teachers are practicing artists, practitioners. Many of them are artists in their own right, honing their craft in their specialised fields. Mr Tan Wee Lit (Head of Visual Arts Faculty) was commissioned by the Public Art Trust and the National Arts Council to craft an art installation to mark Singapore's 50th birthday and reflect the country, the "Jubilee Walk". An article on "Cloud Nine: Raining" was also published in local Chinese

Writing for "Youth Meets Film"

Year 5 Film student Ethan Kan and Film alumni Joanne Ho (Class of 2016) and Emma Ting (Class of 2018) were writers for the 2019 edition of the SGIFF Youth Jury & Critics Programme. Congratulations and well done!
Collage of screengrabs from SGIFF Film Academy's website The SGIFF Youth Jury & Critics Programme (YJCP) aims to nurture and guide a generation of young writers on cinema from the region. In its lead-up and during the Festival, the young critics receive mentorship, and their articles and video essays are published in the festival’s film journal, Youth Meets Film. Year 5 Film student Ethan Kan and Film alumni Joanne Ho (Class of 2016) and Emma Ting (Class of 2018) were writers

Sunburst Fundraising Show 2019

In the third edition of Sunburst: The Business Times – CapitaLand Fundraising Show, SOTA students and alumni and members from Muscular Dystrophy Association Singapore (MDAS) came together for an inclusive theatre-with-music production.
an artwork titled Ocean and the Sunset from Mr Wong Wei Kong, Editor of The Business Times. Ocean and the Sunset is an artwork by Abdul Rashidin from MDAS, assisted by SOTA students. Curated by artistic director, Jeremiah Choy, and written by SOTA alumnus Krish Natarajan (Theatre, 2013, . Digital artworks created by MDAS members and SOTA students in a joint workshop earlier in October were displayed outside the SOTA Drama Theatre. Art pieces, such as illustrated story books, a video

Speaking with SOTA Scholars- Magdalene Ng Kai Xin

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Copyright Forum 2016

Copyright Forum 2016 SOTA invited parents, guardians and students to a Copyright Forum conducted by IP Academy Singapore on 2 July 2016. The session included an overview of Intellectual Property Rights, Copyright Fundamentals, and the SOTA Copyright Policy. The forum was organised to provide a better understanding of copyright in relation to artworks and the SOTA Copyright, to be showcased, and facilitates artistic expression within the educational context

SOTA Awards Day 2018

SOTA Awards Day 2018 SOTA celebrated our students' achievements at the annual Awards Day on 30 July. The Guest-of-Honour, Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, launched the SOTA Arts Development Award (ADA) during the event. ADA is an initiative funded by Temasek Foundation Nurtures, which provides artistically inclined primary school students greater access to an arts, Arts student Ethan Kan (Year 3). After the ceremony, guests were invited to view the Visual Arts

March 2011

March 2011 Asia’s New Architecture SOTA was featured in the article as one of the iconic architecture that is redefining the Asia region. Read to find out about the campus’ unique design. Travel Leisure Southeast Asia Specialised studies through DSA: should your child apply? Read about, , ex-Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts in providing opportunities for students to discover their latent interest in the arts, Nur Rhyhan Astha – one of SOTA’s trumpeters – shares his

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the transience of time through art, with the works in the exhibition each exploring the theme of 'expiries, within the everyday. In this exhibition, the supposed completion of an artwork is challenged by continuity, in the form of ongoing artistic processes, audience interpretation or interaction, or through the artwork's shift in physical form through the course of its exhibition. Standing in the centre