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The Sound of Two-Hands Clapping


  • Aliwal Arts Centre 28 Aliwal Street Singapore, 199918 Singapore (map)

What is the value of a ‘live’ performance art piece and what does it mean when an audience claps at the end of it? What is the psychotropic connotation of the clap for the art, the artist, and the audience themselves? The discussion is centered on artists’ creative processes and the experiential value of art in relation to mental health well-being; it explores the therapeutic and healing processes of performance as an experiential art form that can be imbued into the artists and audiences to become reciprocally beneficial for both parties.


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This panel is presented by Islands Time-Based Arts (ITBA).

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