Performing venues, galleries and libraries will remain closed in Phase 1 of circuit breaker reopening

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SINGAPORE - Arts lovers will have to wait till at least July 1 for their next arts fix as Singapore cautiously exits the circuit breaker period in three phases from June 2.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Arts lovers will have to wait till at least July 1 for their next arts fix as Singapore cautiously exits the circuit breaker period in three phases from June 2.

The NAC's advisory added that in Phase 2,"which will see the progressive resumption of more activities, including for arts and culture companies and practitioners, in small groups", working from home will still be encouraged and a slow return to workplaces will be"subject to safe management measures being put in place by employers to protect their employees and customers/audiences".

Wild Rice's venue at Funan mall had been booked by other arts companies, including Apsaras Arts, The Opera People and Singlit Station, for September dates. Heng says the company will work with various stakeholders to ensure safe distancing measures if the performances can go ahead.

 

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