If you’re planning to go to the National Museum this weekend, make sure to check out the museum’s LED Wall where four video artworks commissioned to showcase aspects of Singapore’s intangible cultural heritage are currently being screened. Each video examines a different aspect – Gestures of One explores Chinese, Malay, and Indian dance, Reunion delves food culture through rice, Kilat Kan Silat celebrates the martial art Silat Tua, and Madu retells fairytales from Southeast Asian honey hunters.
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