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ends 02 Nov 2021, 11:59 PM
SDT Gala Performance 2021
10 Dec 2021, 8pm, Esplanade Theatre

Presenting four works by Choo-San Goh including Variation Serieuses, Double Contrasts, Configurations pas de deux, Fives.

Donations must be made towards SDT Gala Performance 2021. Donations received by 25 Nov 2021 will be acknowledged in the printed programme booklets for the Gala Performance, and donations received after 25 Nov 2021 will be acknowledged on SDT's digital platforms.

Donors will be entitled to complimentary performance tickets*, redeemable for the Gala Performance on 10 December and future shows (valid for 18 months). Please RSVP to [email protected] for the Gala Performance on 10 Dec show by 15 November.

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OUR VISION

Singapore Ballet (previously Singapore Dance Theatre) is an ambassador for dance and for Singapore; bridging any divides and differences to establish resonance for both practitioners and audiences through quality performances and engaging educational and outreach activities, thereby strengthening the appreciation and love of dance as an art form.OUR MISSIONTo be an internationally well-regarded professional dance company that is known for its unique ability to shine in classical, neo-classical and contemporary repertoire, with works that are timeless and inspiring.

ABOUT US

Singapore Ballet (previously Singapore Dance Theatre) was founded in 1988 by Goh Soo Khim and Anthony Then. The Company has since developed into Singapore's premier professional dance company comprising of 35 Company dancers plus apprentices. More than a decade on, SDT continues to have the privilege of performing a myriad of repertoires in a world-class performing arts venue for exhilarating audiences. In the course of each year, the Company performs six seasons annually.

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