
Law and government>Culture and community>ArtsĪll Rights Reserved. Please contact the Library for further reading materials on the topic. It is not intended to be an exhaustive or complete history of the subject. The information in this article is valid as at 2003 and correct as far as we are able to ascertain from our sources. Ministry of Culture, Drama Festival: Programme (Singapore: Ministry of Culture, 1979), 1. “ N-Day Drama Festival Off to a Good Start.,” Straits Times, 3 August 1978, 10. “ First Drama Festival for National Day,” Straits Times, 1 June 1978, 8. Despite some criticisms over poor acting, the response to the festival marked a new stage in local drama production. It was funded by Nanyang Siang Pau with at least 15 plays performed in the four national languages, profiling the talent of local troupes. Singapore Youth Festival Junior College Category Bronze 2010 The. It was launched by the acting Minister of Culture, Ong Teng Cheong at the Victoria Theatre and the first play was Ping Sheh Peking troupe's Madam White Snake. Drama Club provides members with opportunities to explore various drama techniques. The first Drama Festival was held between 1 - 13 August 1978 as part of National Day celebrations. The 1978 Drama Promotion Scheme by the Ministry of Culture was one such initiative which provided grants for local drama troupes to put up plays. The Drama Festival was a culmination of government initiatives that sought to revive the languishing local drama scene. However, the drama scene was fraught with difficulties such as lack of funds, playwrights and performers. There had been at least 20 drama groups, made up of mainly expatriates and Chinese operatic groups, in the mid-1960s.
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Get more TV and movie news from Yahoo Lifestyle on our Entertainment page.Drama Festival was first launched in August 1978 as part of goverment initiatives to invigorate the local arts scene. Our road to nation-building began even before we gained independence." "People were rebuilding their lives, people were trying to understand what just happened, and to make sense of everything. It happened even earlier, right after the Japanese surrendered," said Pierre. "We celebrate National Day which began in 1965, but our road to independence did not begin some 50 years ago. Pierre encourages viewers to watch This Land Is Mine in order to appreciate what our forefathers and people during that time went through. He faces intense criticism from his family and the public because of the atrocities carried out by the occupying Japanese forces in wartime Singapore. Pierre plays Dennis, the cousin of June, a lawyer who is called to serve as the defence attorney for a war criminal – an officer of the Kempeitai, the Japanese military police. "She's a very strong character which I really am very honoured to play because I believe that we need more of such characters on screen, to remind people to not just fit into the moulds that society places on us, and not to judge other people for their gender or their race." Her dream was always to become a lawyer, but because of circumstances and stereotypes that society had about women at the time, she could only work as a clerk," Rebecca said. "June is a legal clerk, but she did not become a legal clerk by choice. Rebecca tells us that her character, June, fights her demons and nightmares that she faced during the war – and she will also be something of a feminist role model. A post shared by Mediacorp Channel 5 Lifestyle SEA spoke with This Land Is Mine's two lead actors, Rebecca Lim and Pierre Png to find out more about the show.
