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The National Arts Council (NAC) is a statutory board established on 15 October 1991 to oversee the development of arts in
Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ...
. It is under the purview of the
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY; ms, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Masyarakat dan Belia; ; ta, கலாசார, சமூக, இளையர்துறை அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore ...
. The NAC provides grants, scholarships, awards and platforms for arts practitioners, as well as arts education and programmes for the general public.


History

In 1989, the Advisory Council on Culture and the Arts, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister
Ong Teng Cheong Ong Teng Cheong ( zh, c=王鼎昌, p=Wáng Dǐngchāng; 22 January 1936 – 8 February 2002) was a Singaporean politician who served as the fifth president of Singapore between 1993 and 1999. He was also the first elected president in Singapor ...
, produced a report assessing the status of various aspects of arts in Singapore. The report would form the blueprint for cultural policy in Singapore, and led to the establishment of the National Arts Council and National Heritage Board to spearhead the development of arts in Singapore. In 1991, the National Arts Council (NAC) was formed from the amalgamation of the Singapore Cultural Foundation, Cultural Division of Ministry of Community Development, Festival of Arts Secretariat and the National Theatre Trust.


Organisation structure

The NAC is made up of the following departments: Education and Development, Engagement and Participation, Strategic Planning and International Relations, Research, Sector Development and Precinct Development. They are supported by the Communications & Marketing, Information Technology, Human Resource & Administration and Finance departments. As of October 2017, top management of the council includes Ambassador-at-Large
Chan Heng Chee Chan Heng Chee (; born 19 April 1942) is a Singaporean academic and diplomat who has been serving as Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2012, Chairwoman of the National Arts Council and Member of the Presidential C ...
, Executive Director of GK Goh Holdings Goh Yew Lin and Deputy Secretary of
Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY; ms, Kementerian Kebudayaan, Masyarakat dan Belia; ; ta, கலாசார, சமூக, இளையர்துறை அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore ...
Rosa Huey Daniel.


Supporting the industry


Assistance schemes

The NAC provides funding infrastructure for Singapore's arts community. Each year, through its grants framework, the NAC aims to develop new and existing arts organisations, encourage production of, presentation of and participation in the arts, as well as provide training, research & development for market and audience development needs, both locally and internationally.


Arts spaces

NAC provides artists and arts groups with accessible performing venues for their productions, and to sustainable platforms where artists can collaborate with each other and interact with the wider public.


Community engagement

The NAC works with other agencies to bring arts to the wider public. Through initiatives such as Arts & Disability Forum, Arts In Your Neighbourhood, Art Reach, National Arts Council - Arts Education Programme (NAC-AEP), Noise Singapore, Patron of the Arts Awards, and Silver Arts.


Programmes

The NAC organises and supports a range of nationwide and international events to grow and showcase Singapore's artistic talents: * Cultural Medallion and Young Artist Award * Golden Point Award * Got To Move * Arts Weekend Civic District * Music Competitions (National Indian Music Competition, National Chinese Music Competition, National Piano & Violin Competition) * Singapore Art Week * Singapore International Festival of Arts * Singapore Writers Festival


Controversies

After artist Josef Ng's 1994 performance ''Brother Cane'', in which he bared his buttocks and trimmed his pubic hair to protest media coverage of an anti-gay operation in 1992. From 1994 to 2004, the NAC withdrew funding support for the scriptless art forms of performance art as well as forum theatre. In 2000, the NAC objected to theatre group Agni Kootthu's planned staging of Elangovan's play ''Talaq'', a one-woman show about an Indian Muslim woman's divorce, which had already been staged twice. They suggested that Agni Kootthu arrange a preview of the play for selected persons so that their recommendations would help the Public Entertainment Licence Unit (PELU) of the
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to decide on the licence application. When PELU refused to grant a licence, the NAC supported the staging of the play subject to some changes being made. Agni Kootthu instead decided to hold an invitation-only rehearsal to document the play at the Drama Centre, which it had booked beforehand. NAC, as the Drama Centre's landlord, decided to close the Drama Centre on those days, resulting in a four-hour standoff when S. Thenmoli, president of Agni Kootthu, arrived. The then-Executive Director of NAC called the police and Thenmoli was arrested for alleged trespassing. In the same year, the NAC withdrew funding of $8,000 from theatre group Drama Box's staging of ''The VaginaLogue'', a one-woman show by Li Xie, because the group's artistic director Kok Heng Leun declined to take down a projected image of a vagina that was used as a backdrop. As a result, the group lost money on the production. Three years later, the NAC declined to fund Drama Box's re-staging of the same play. In 2002, the NAC demanded that lines from Alfian Sa'at's play ''Causeway'', staged by Teater Ekamatra, be removed due to its supposed incitement of cross-strait and racial tensions. In 2003, the NAC withdrew its funding of the journal ''FOCAS: Focus on Contemporary Art and Society Vol. 5: Second FRONT'' three days before it went to print. The suspected reason was playwright-poet Alfian Sa'at's essays, “The Racist’s Apology”, about being an indigenous Malay in Singapore, and one on NAC's censorship in previous issues of the journal. In 2006, the NAC informed an unnamed artist invited to the
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that he would need a lawyer for his project, and that he would be held responsible if anything should go wrong in the project. He was also told that he would not receive further support unless he had engaged a lawyer which was not possible as a lawyer would have required half of the budget given. The proposed work had intended to interview 5 individuals who have been active in the arts scene in Singapore and the video recording would be presented as a 5-hour long screening during the Singapore Biennale 2006. The work was not completed and not presented at the Biennale. In 2007, the NAC removed artist-writer Jason Wee's essay, "Raising the Subject", from the catalogue for "Raised", an art festival that was part of the Singapore Art Show 2007 which thematically focused on migrant labor, reportedly because it included references to
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. In May 2010, the NAC cut the annual grant given to local theatre company
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. It got $170,000, down from $190,000 the year before. It is the lowest annual grant that the company has received from the council. Artistic director
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says the council told him funding was cut because its productions promoted so-called "alternative lifestyles", were critical of government policies, and satirised political leaders. Veteran theatre company TheatreWorks also had its funding cut, from $310,000 to $280,000. Its artistic director
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was told that the company had to have more "local presence". In early 2011, the NAC revoked its publishing grant for playwright
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's book ''Four Plays'' as it included the controversial play ''Charged''. In late 2011, following a private preview, the
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removed Japanese-British artist
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’s work, ''Welcome to the Hotel Munber'' (2010), which featured homoerotic content, despite appropriate advisory notices put up by the museum and the
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, organised by the NAC. This censorship was committed without any consultation with or notification of the artist. In May 2015, it withdrew $8,000 worth of funding after it deemed that the best-selling graphic novel ''
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, which it had previously read in full in draft form and approved of, had "sensitive content" and the potential to "undermine the authority and legitimacy of the government". This led to a heated debate between artists and the council. From November to December 2015, NAC was involved in a fracas with local artists and academics after its CEO
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and Chairman
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argued for the need for and defended NAC's use of censorship. This prompted calls to boycott the NAC. The NAC has also drawn criticisms for paying $410,000 in consultancy fees to undertake a study on a refuse collection centre for Victoria Theatre and
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in 2016, when the eventual bin centre cost $470,000 to build. National Development Minister
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argued that an extensive study had to be done due to the location of the bin centre within the Civic District and that the project was "delivered satisfactorily and at an acceptable cost".


References


External links


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* [http://www.noisesingapore.com/ Noise Singapore
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Noise Singapore

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