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SupKongsi: Sharing Soup

Cinzia Ciaramicoli, artistic director, Theatre de la Cour | Rita Superbi, Nastia Miedviedieva and Jenny Crissey, actors

16-Oct-18 14:00

SupKongsi: Sharing Soup

The artistic director and actors tells about this “edible, cultural, social, theatrical intervention” which has traveled from France, Spain, Poland, Italy and now, Malaysia. As consequence, the participants come from France, Italy, India, Germany, India, Ukraine, Poland, Myanmar and of course, Malaysia. The process of creating this kind of theatre is in itself uncommon. It involves both the artists and the community in which the performance is created through exchanges and barters. Hear what Theatre de la Cour (Theatre of the Heart) has to share with us about the arts and the community.

Produced by: Lim Soon Heng

Presented by: Lim Soon Heng


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