My good friend and avid supporter, Jean Scholz, sent me this question:
Heidi and JJ, is there anything like cabaret (or wandering minstrels, burlesque shows, etc.) in Singaporean music/theatre traditions?
Jiu Jian was kind enough to write this detailed response:
Hi Jean Scholz, thanks for being curious:) for Singapore as we are still a very young country, less than 50 years. So over here ,our music and theatre are still very influenced by the western and china. But we do have our own chinese folk music , we call it Xin Yao that started since 1983. It was started by students from high school and university , with own music and lyric writen by ourselves. it has sort of the contemporary poem style ( in mandarin) , from this Xin Yao music form , it brings out a lot of popular sing song writer or song writer in Asia now adays . I am one of them that joined them near the end of this Music genre, it sort of dies off in year 1991 but alot of us that came from this group remain in the commercial music industry and have been active in our own field till now.
You could google "Singapore Xin Yao " and there should be some write up on it.
as for musical , we are even more young and have only started our own production in the pass 15years. but the english theatre has been growing very strong and local english theatre has already gain a firm ground for local audiences . As for the mandarin musical production its getting more mature for the pass 3 years and there was some very successful production this recent years .
In Singapore cabaret are not very popular but unplugged session are much more common for the young performers.
hope that my brief answers will be able to give you a better picture in our performing scene here in Singapore .
regards
Jiu Jian
Showing posts with label cabaret. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabaret. Show all posts
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Getting to Know Jiu Jian
Finally! I finally figured out how to get Jiu Jian's music out here. Thanks, Mary for the hint about video files. That made my brain click in.
I created a short photo collage to go with the music. Jiu Jian sent me 2 more songs, so I'll be posting more this week.
Enjoy!
I created a short photo collage to go with the music. Jiu Jian sent me 2 more songs, so I'll be posting more this week.
Enjoy!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Getting To Know Me
Thanks for checking out the 2 Voices 10 Fingers blog! I'm really happy to see so many of you out here.
I also realized that quite a few of you are coming from JJ's side of this project. Hence, you know very little about me. So, here's a trailer of some of my cabaret work. Enjoy!
I look forward to meeting all of you in Singapore next month! And to all of my US friends and followers, thanks for tagging along.
BTW, has anyone noticed that I often play with song titles or lyrics in my blog titles? I'm wondering who can figure out the songs I've played with on today's 2 posts. Leave me a comment with your guesses!
I also realized that quite a few of you are coming from JJ's side of this project. Hence, you know very little about me. So, here's a trailer of some of my cabaret work. Enjoy!
I look forward to meeting all of you in Singapore next month! And to all of my US friends and followers, thanks for tagging along.
BTW, has anyone noticed that I often play with song titles or lyrics in my blog titles? I'm wondering who can figure out the songs I've played with on today's 2 posts. Leave me a comment with your guesses!
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