'Esplanade Offstage' takes arts buffs behind the scenes of Theatres On The Bay productions

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SINGAPORE — Esplanade Theatres On The Bay unveiled Esplanade Offstage, a multimedia site for the public to educate themselves about the performing arts in Singapore and Asia.

SINGAPORE — Often wonder what goes behind a production at Esplanade Theatres On The Bay? Or desire to learn more about an artist? Now’s your chance.

“We produce new content for Offstage in collaboration with artists from Singapore and around the world who perform at Esplanade, and also curate and repurpose content taken from our archives of 17 years of recordings of performances at Esplanade,” said the centre’s head of communications and content, Clarissa Oon.Aware saga inspires artists to create letters exhibition focused on women advocacy

The online “all-access backstage pass”, which went live on Thursday, includes a video series titled “Cargo Lift Sessions” where musicians who have played at Esplanade are filmed performing unplugged in its cargo lift, behind-the-scenes interviews, musicians’ playlists of songs that inspire them as well as educational series on traditional music forms.

“This is part of the arts centre’s ongoing efforts to use digital tools and digital media to extend the arts experience to beyond our four walls, and to enrich the understanding of the arts in Singapore and Asia among general audiences, schools and researchers,” said Oon.

 

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