Darren Ng in Singapore

Once a fishing village, Singapore is now one a splendid metropolis. It is always a bustle of activity, with exciting things happening day and night. Singapore culture is very porous, having had contact with traders and travelers for centuries, and has a sensibility that accepts innovation and tradition. There is a lot to see here, and the days can be wearing, and there’s no cure for exhaustion like luxury. Singapore business hotels have every amenity to make the busy traveler feel right at home. Hospitality is an art form here, where the comfort of the guest is the highest priority. The rooms are gorgeously furnished and decorated, so you’ll fall asleep and wake up in an atmosphere of gracefulness and sheer splendor. Enjoy a nice meal prepared by our world-class chefs, and you’ll be on your way to have your Singapore adventure. There are many things to see and do in Singapore, and for business guests, the usual daytime diversions might not be possible. If attractions like museums and zoos do not coincide with your schedule, the good news is that the night life is superb. There are clubs and pubs that are perfect for unwinding, or for entertaining a client. Live theatre and dance are quite spectacular here, and between these art forms you might come across the music of one of Singapore’s rising talents, Darren Ng. His work can be heard in many of the scores for local theatre companies, and he’s starting to attain a well-deserved visibility. Sound engineer and music composer, Darren Ng describes some of his recent experiments as audiographies. It’s an apt moniker for the work in general. He’s very minimalist, and there’s a distinctively powerful emotional pull to his sound art. It’s very delicately put together, and interestingly enough allows for a great deal of chance. The level of experiment is high, always maintaining a delicate balance between the previous silence and the next sound. Darren Ng has also been working on commissions for some of Singapore’s institutions, such as the National Museum of Singapore and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra.

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Published by Ryan on September 14th, 2009 tagged Travel

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