Loo Zihan (; born 11 November 1983) is a Singaporean actor, film director, artist and dancer. He was a part-time teacher at
School of the Arts, Singapore
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,
National Institute of Education
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(Singapore) and
Nanyang Technological University.
Professional background
He received his Masters of Fine Arts (Studio) from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is a candidate for a Masters in Performance Studies from New York University.
He has been open about both his own homosexuality and depicting gay themes in his films, despite the subject being particularly
taboo
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in
Southeast Asia
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n society. His first film, ''Solos'', was withdrawn from its début screening at the 20th
Singapore International Film Festival
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due to its explicit depiction of homosexual sex. Instead it premièred at the 12th
Busan International Film Festival
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in the city of
Pusan
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in
South Korea
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and became the first Singaporean film to be selected for the
American Film Institute Festival in
Los Angeles
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, going on to win the Nuovo Sguardi Award in the 23rd Turin Gay and Lesbian Festival, in the city of
Turin
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in
Italy
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. It was awarded by the jury to the film which "reflects the evolution of queer cinema".
Loo appeared in
Pleasure Factory (Kuaile Gongchang), a film directed by Thai director
Ekachai Uekrongtham
Ekachai Uekrongtham ( th, เอกชัย เอื้อครองธรรม; ; zh, 吕翼谋) is a Thai theatre and film director. Based in Singapore, Ekachai is the founding artistic director of ACTION Theatre, a Singapore professional ...
about the red-light district in Geylang, Singapore. The film premiered in the ''Un Certain Regard'' section of the
2007 Cannes Film Festival
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.
In February 2012, as part of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival, Loo staged a one-night only performance of ''Cane'', which re-enacted a performance art piece by Singaporean artist Josef Ng that resulted in a 10-year no-funding rule for performance art. In December 2012, Loo organised his first solo exhibition ''Archiving Cane'' at
The Substation
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, which consisted of an installation of 12 artefacts to do with ''Cane'' and Loo's artistic practice, along with a durational performance.
From October to December 2013, Loo put on ''Artists' General Assembly – The Langenbach Archive'', a durational performance-cum-installation as part of ''Ghost: The Body at the Turn of the Century'' group exhibition, a parallel event of the
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. The installation archived a selection of approximately 150 of Dr. Ray Langenbach's materials surrounding the Artists' General Assembly and its peripheral events. In 2016, Loo was commissioned by the Singapore International Festival of Arts to stage ''I Am LGB'', a four-hour durational performance created in collaboration with Dr. Ray Langenbach and the LGB Society of Mind. The performance included materials from Dr. Ray Langenbach's archive.
Loo opened the
M1 Singapore Fringe Festival
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2015 with ''With/Out'', a performance installation based on
The Necessary Stage
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's ''Completely With/Out Character'' (1999), a monologue by the late
Paddy Chew
Paddy Chew (; 29 March 1960 – 21 August 1999) was the first Singaporean person with HIV/AIDS to come out to the general public.
Early life
He attended St. Stephen's School and St. Patrick's School before becoming a flight steward. He worked ...
, the first person in Singapore to come out as being HIV-positive. Loo told ''
The Straits Times
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'': "As a queer person, I have always been inspired by Paddy's strength and fortitude. I often wonder, if I was put in his position, whether I would have the courage to step out like he did." ''With/Out'' featured the first public screening of taped performances from three evenings of ''Completely With/Out Character'', which Chew performed a few months before his death.
''With/Out'' was restaged in 2017, commissioned as part of The Studios season featuring the works by Singaporean playwright
Haresh Sharma
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at Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay. The restaging featured actor and ex-Member of Parliament
Janice Koh
Janice Koh (born December 10, 1973) is a Singaporean actress and a former Nominated Member of Parliament in Singapore.
Education
Koh had her secondary school education at Singapore Chinese Girls' School. She later graduated from the Theatre S ...
performing the text from ''Completely With/Out Character'' in cadence with video documentation of the 1999 performance.
Loo was awarded the Young Artist Award by the National Arts Council of Singapore in 2015. He was commissioned to produce an installation for the ''Presidents' Young Talents'' competition at the Singapore Art Museum in the same year. He won 'Best Multimedia Design' for ''Manifesto'', a theatre production by
The Necessary Stage
The Necessary Stage (previously known as M1 Theatre Connect and M1 Youth Connection) is a Singaporean non-profit theatre company with charity status. Formed in 1987 by Alvin Tan, The Necessary Stage was established with its own mission to creat ...
and Drama Box Singapore at the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards 2017.
Filmography and theatrical works
* ''With/Out'' (2017 / 2015 play) — director
* ''I Am LGB'' (2016 theatre production) — collaborator and artist
* ''Manifesto'' (2016 play) — multimedia design
* "Chancre" (2011 short film) — director
* "Aemaer" (2010 short film) — director
* ''Threshold'' (2009 film) — writer and director
* ''Past Carin (2009 play) — multimedia design
* ''Frozen Angels'' (2009 play) — multimedia design
* ''Gemuk Girls'' (2008 play) — multimedia design
* ''
Pleasure Factory'' (2007 film) — actor
* ''Solos'' (2007 film) — writer, director and actor
* ''Autopsy'' (2007
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) — writer, director and actor
* ''Embryo'' (2006 short film) — writer, director
* ''Untitled'' (2006 short film) — writer, director and actor
See also
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Cinema of Singapore
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Other Chinese LGBT film directors
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Simon Chung
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Kit Hung
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Stanley Kwan
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Kwan landed a job at TVB after receiving a mass communications degree at Hong Kong Baptist College. ...
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Quentin Lee
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Yonfan
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References
External links
Official website*
Silencing Singapore interview with ''The Advocate'', 4 June 2009
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1983 births
Gay actors
LGBT film directors
Singaporean LGBT people
Living people
Singaporean artists
Singaporean people of Chinese descent
Singaporean male film actors