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Cipta Seni Incubator: A Development Program For Artists!

Sharmilla Ganesan, Co-Founder, Cipta Seni Incubator | Tom Curteis, Co-Founder, Cipta Seni Incubator

26-Mar-24 15:00

Cipta Seni Incubator: A Development Program For Artists!

The Cipta Seni Incubator is a new artist development programme for performance artists based in Malaysia. It’s a three-month artist development programme in Malaysia in which participants will receive guidance and feedback on their work. There will be mentorship and workshops, culminating in a live event where participants will get to showcase their work-in-progress to an audience. The programme will be running from May to September this year.  We speak to Sharmilla Ganesan and Tom Curteis, Co-Founders, Cipta Seni Incubator.

Produced by: Dashran Yohan

Presented by: Dashran Yohan


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