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Hands in Hand with French Friends

Bernard Goh, Hands Percussion | Mathilde Limal, singer

21-Jul-16 14:00

Hands in Hand with French Friends

For the most part, Hands Percussion is often seen performing with the traditional theatre space. It is undertaking its first site-specific performance and adding to that, a collaboration with French artists: a singer, a musician and a visual artist. Bernard and Mathilde tell about "Opium", and the artistic expressions of perspective and choices which “are presented through visual and installation art, dance, calligraphy, singing and collaborative music.”


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