, preserving traditional arts and culture through music, and caught a glimpse of what it takes to become
Many Lenses, One YEP 2017
Year 4 Visual Arts student Alisa Yeo's entry for the Own Your YEP Moments call organised by Youth Corps Singapore was selected as one of the Top 100 photo stories! The Top 100 photos selected were featured during the exhibition Many Lenses, One YEP on 15 and 16 July 2017 at the National Museum of Singapore. With about 4,000 individuals impacting local and overseas communities annually on Youth Expedition Projects (YEP), Many Lenses, One YEP aims to showcase
to participate in a workshop at the Singapore Zoo with JP. Year 4 Visual Arts student, Alisa Brigid Yeo
After a well-received and sold-out run in August last year, Smartbutt was recently restaged by SOTA’s Year 6 Theatre IBCP students and alumni at the Nanyang Playhouse to four full house shows from 6 to 8 March 2019! This initiative is part of SOTA's increasing outreach efforts to make arts more accessible to primary schools students.
is part of SOTA's enhanced outreach efforts to make arts more accessible to primary schools students
The rousing finish of Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) 2019 Celebrations was captured through the lens of student photographers from 10 schools. 13 student photographers from SOTA were selected as official photographers for the event.
students to be part of this meaningful arts-filled celebration!
Well done to the SOTA student
Aaliyah Binte Ahmad Firdaus Elliott Abdullah (Literary Arts, Year 3), Arielle Jasmine Van Zuijlen (Theatre, Year 5), and Woon Rae (Film, Year 5) represented SOTA to deliver a keynote speech at Raise Your Game 2019. We were proud to see SOTA alumna Amni Musfirah (Music, 2012) on the discussion panel too.
Aaliyah Binte Ahmad Firdaus Elliott Abdullah (Literary Arts, Year 3), Arielle Jasmine Van Zuijlen (Theatre, Year 5), and Woon Rae (Film, Year 5) had the opportunity to be coached by esteemed professional speakers, Eugene Seah and Glenn Van Zutphen, on how to deliver a professional keynote speech in July this year. After a two-part coaching session, the students represented SOTA to speak about the SOTA Endowment Fund at Raise Your Game 2019 on 19 July at the SOTA Concert Hall. Organised
Emily and Isabelle posing with their award certificates from the 2020 HSSRP.
Last year, Year 4 Literary Arts students Emily Harjabrata and Isabelle Lim successfully completed the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Programme (HSSRP) 2020. From conducting their own research studies to submitting proposals, the girls had the opportunity to engage in research under the guidance of mentors and deepen their understanding of the Humanities and Social Sciences through this nine-month programme
The School of the Arts’ graduating Film students presents Take: 1, an annual film screening showcasing original short films produced by them. This year’s screening features 6 short films, 2 of which were produced in collaboration with other filmmakers from South East Asia at the 3rd 13 Little Pictures Film Lab and the 11th Bangkok World Film Festival in November 2013. A post-screening dialogue will be held after the screening of all short films. Synopsis CACTUS
by Klara Wyse, Sophie Clarke
Arts Excellence Programme (AEP) trip allowed me to broaden my scope of cinema knowledge
In the flash of an eye, it has already been more than three months since our Principal, Mrs Mary Seah, joined the SOTA community. We speak with her to find out her thoughts about life at SOTA!
? Also, is there a place for discipline in arts education?
Beyond these, I have thoroughly enjoyed