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A festival where art meets activism
October 28th, 2013 | Events, Gender-based Violence, News
This December, We Can! Singapore is breaking the silence of violence with the We Can! Arts Fest.
Violence isnt always black and blue. Most times, it creeps into womens lives unexpectedly – at home, at the workplace, on the street, at a party. It leaves an impact on women, men and children.
Do you know how to spot the signs?
Walk through our interactive installation on psychological abuse, stop to have coffee with a social activist, watch a play on true stories of violence from Singapore, and discover how you can make a difference.
On 8 December 2013, meet others who are using their voices to speak up against violence. Together, we can create awareness and action for a violence-free society.
Artists, activists and survivors are coming together in an exciting lineup to interrogate the different forms of violence around us that go unnoticed because of our silence.
Event details:
Theme: The Silence of Violence
Date: 8 December 2013
Time: 11am – 10pm
Venue: Aliwal Arts Centre, 28 Aliwal Street
Art + film + music + plays + poetry + workshops + more!
Get your tickets ($5) now! Tickets will also be available at the door.
Were ready to talk.
Are you ready to listen?
Click here to see the programme lineup.