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▎EP7 | CAMBODIA ▎ft. Contemporary Dancer Belle Sodhachivy Chumvan

January 19, 2021

Despite the wealth health care system and a resource-limited country, Cambodia’s response strategy has made it a COVID successful story. However, while life in Cambodia is pretty much back to normal, the performing art industry is still suffering from the aftermath of the pandemic. The dancer Belle Sodhahachivy Chumvan told us how she managed to use videos and livestreaming to continue her dance practices with students and community.

▎EP6 | SINGAPORE ▎ft. BRACK Alecia Neo, Kei Franklin & Jevon Chandra

January 19, 2021

It all started when the fridge broke down, and it was time for Alecia, Kei and Jevon to rethink how we shared spaces with others under the same roof, since now we have more time to talk and take a closer look to the people we live with. And perhaps, it was also a good time to relax our mind and body, and reflect upon our inner self. Especially there are many ‘pandemics’ at the same time: COVID-19, mental health problem, climate change, and information explosion……

▎EP5 | INDONESIA ▎ ft. Bakudapan Monika Swastyastu & Shilfina Putri Widatama

January 19, 2021

Since we are having more time at home, people are trying different recipes. Cooking has become a great pastime for new experiments. So did Monika and Shilfina. But they dug deeper with the food we ate. They shared not only their creative recipes with readers around Indonesia and the globe but also the stories behind and their survival strategies during lockdown. And they know how it is like to have meals together online and have a birthday party.

▎EP4 | INDONESIA ▎ft. Cemeti Art House Linda Mayasari & Manshur Zikri

January 19, 2021

Indonesia is among one of the most serious countries with COVID-19 in Asia. But it doesn’t stop the art energy in Yogyakarta. For Linda and Zikri, all the projects initiated by Cemeti Art House, from “impossible project”, “Rhizomatic Archipelago”, “Sebarsip”, to ‘Toko Buku Liong”, they are now turning to question what the pandemic means to the art world with their art actions and tackle the challenges that Indonesian art community is facing at the moment?

▎EP3 | MYANMAR ▎ft. Artist Zun Ei Phyu

January 19, 2021

Like the United States, there was the general election in Myanmar in the beginning of November, 2020. But with cases continuing to surge and people were advised to stay home, Zun Ei Phyu shared with us how she continued to work with the community and explored the concept of fear through art. And how has the pandemic changed the election scene and daily life in Yangon?

▎EP4 | 印尼 ▎ft. Cemeti Art House Linda Mayasari & Manshur Zikri

January 19, 2021

印尼是亞洲確認病例數最高的國家之一,不過這場疫情並沒有打倒印尼「藝術之都」- 日惹的創作能量。對於日惹最重要的藝術空間Cemeti Art House,Linda和Zikri在第四集與我們分享他們因應疫情開展的藝術行動,從「impossible project」、「Rhizomatic Archipelago」、「Serbarsip」,到「Toko Buku Liong」,這些計畫與行動都是指向同一個問題:「究竟這場疫情對藝術圈的意義是什麼?」而疫情又為印尼藝術圈帶來哪些挑戰?

▎EP3 | 緬甸 ▎ft.藝術家 Zun Ei Phyu

January 19, 2021

2020年11月,除了美國大選外,緬甸也有一場大選同步進行。不過隨著緬甸的COVID-19案例持續攀升,緬甸各地大規模封城。在無法出門的日子,緬甸藝術家Zun Ei Phyu在第三集與我們分享,他在封城期間如何透過線上平台,在社區開設線上藝術工作坊,用藝術探討「恐懼」如何表現在我們生活中。以及這場世界公衛危機,如何改變了緬甸大選和日常生活的樣貌。

▎EP2 | TAIWAN ▎ ft. Fantasy Theatre Chihyu Lin

January 12, 2021

A story with only one single voice is usually dangerous, especially with those successful ones during the pandemic. Some voices may be silent or ignored, like migrant workers, nightclub owners and cultural workers. In the new piece by Fantasy Theatre “ Unilateral Lockdown”, Chihyu Lin showed us how they used theatre to create a debate and present the real voices from five different sectors, the mainstream and the marginalised.

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