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Storytelling: My "Unusual" Family

Storytelling: My "Unusual" Family


Every year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, GuaiGuai and her family of magical monsters gather to celebrate.

 

However, she is often teased for not being monstrous enough. GuaiGuai is tired of feeling bad about herself and needs help to find her very own special monster power in time for the party!

Join GuaiGuai and her family in a fun-filled performative storytelling session about self-discovery and acceptance by Ang Xiao Ting, featuring designs by Teh Xiang Her.

Creator/Storyteller: Ang Xiao Ting

Ang Xiao Ting is a performance-maker, performer and dramaturg based in Singapore. She considers herself an ‘enabler of creative ideas’ and is always on the lookout to create avenues for a shared human experience, regardless of whatever form that may take.

As a multi-hyphenated practitioner, Xiao Ting engages in a variety of contexts. She is the co-founder of performance collective Chop Chilli Chop, programmer for Practice Tuckshop and Associate Artist of The Theatre Practice. In terms of her performance practice, her solo work Blank Run toured to the Shanghai ACT Festival, World Stage Design Taipei and was featured in the M1 Chinese Theatre Festival, along with the support of AWARE Singapore. Over the past seven years, she also worked extensively in theatre for young audiences, which includes the award-winning Wee Question Mark series.

Designer: Teh Xiang Her

Teh Xiang Her is a Malaysian graphic designer and illustrator. She is also the creator of her alter ego character Angmoteh. She is passionate about creating characters that are inspired by people around her, and she endeavours to experiment the mixing of analogue and digital mediums, as well as explore diversifying colours and textures. Xiang Her currently oversees the visual communications at The Theatre Practice and develops the brand identity for the organisation. She also designs the key visuals for The Theatre Practice’s theatre productions and programmes. Most recently, she illustrated the festival key visual for M1 Patch! A Theatre Festival of Artful Play (2019).

 

Image Credit: PIP's PLAYbox


Age

3+


Price

Free


Telephone number

+65 6828 8377


Links


Address

Singapore
PIP's PLAYbox