Business Times Budding Artists Fund Marks 20 Years with Milestone Theatre Production

Date:

Box 1


Box 2

The Business Times Budding Artists Fund (BT BAF) is celebrating two decades of empowering young talent through the arts with a landmark theatre production, HERE I AM., staged on 17 and 18 October 2025 at the SOTA Drama Theatre.

Business Times Budding Artists Fund Marks 20 Years with Milestone Theatre Production - Alvinology

Produced by TRCL in collaboration with The Little Arts Academy and 10 Square Youth, the performance is both a celebration and a reflection, asking: What role do the arts play in society today, and how can we ensure every child has access to them?

Dash to Cart

Since its inception in 2005, BT BAF has provided arts education in music, dance, theatre, and visual arts to underserved children and youth aged 6 to 19. Delivered through The Little Arts Academy and 10 Square Youth, the fund has impacted more than 25,000 young lives, nurturing creativity, confidence, and resilience.

Box 3

But barriers remain: from rising costs to lingering perceptions of the arts as a luxury. HERE I AM., written and directed by Vishnucharan Naidu, an alumnus of The Little Arts Academy, confronts these challenges on stage. Featuring both current beneficiaries and past recipients of BT BAF, the intergenerational performance weaves together voices of past and present, celebrating progress while questioning what lies ahead.

Event Details

  • Dates: 17 & 18 October 2025, 8:00 PM
  • Venue: SOTA Drama Theatre
  • Tickets:
    • Early Bird (10–28 Sep): $28 Standard | $22.40 Concession
    • Standard (from 29 Sep): $35 Standard | $28 Concession
  • Available via: SISTIC
  • SG Culture Pass eligible





Source link

Box 4
Box 5

Share post:

spot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

A lorry slips and overturns while driving on the road, spilling sand everywhere

SINGAPORE: There was a recent accident that occurred...

Death Toll Surges in Iran Protests

new video loaded: Death Toll Surges in Iran...

Kf Seetoh on HCI meals: ‘Kids study and work ridiculous hours… they deserve a true happy meal’

SINGAPORE: Food guru Kf Seetoh has weighed in...