Visual Arts

Dapunta Hyang: Transmission of Knowledge

Organised by: TheatreWorks (Singapore)
  • Date:
    12 Apr - 13 May 2018
  • Time:
    12:00pm - 7:00pm (Closed on Mondays)

    Opening hours are extended to 10:00pm on 19 & 26 Apr, 4 & 5 May
  • Venue:
    72 -13, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 239007
    72 -13, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 23900772 -13, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 239007
  • Admission:
    Free Admission

    Register for the Talks at dapuntahyangtalks.eventbrite.com

    Register for the Music Performance at dapuntahyangperformances.eventbrite.com

    Register for the Guided Tours at dapuntahyangtours.eventbrite.com

Synopsis:

A 17-metre long ship traverses the hall, suspended. As if emerging from the ocean floor, it unloads hundreds of books sealed in beeswax. This is the imagined vessel steered by Dapunta Hyang Sri Jayanasa, the First Malay king of the 7th century Srivijayan Empire. Alongside, portraits of Mak Yong (ancient Malay opera) performers are featured as living witnesses to a history cast in darkness.

Zai Kuning's synthesis of forgotten histories and disappearing traditions is "full of magic, mystery and beauty" (Karim Raslan, South China Morning Post). As the first contemporary visual artwork to ambitiously uncover and interpret ancient regional history, the vessel and its variations have been exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong, Paris, and Venice.

The return of the work from the 57th Venice Biennale is a tribute to Singaporeans who have supported its growth towards international success. In this edition, audience member can expect to gain fuller insights into a 20-year long journey that has taken the artist to encounter the orang laut (sea people), Mak Yong performers, and the lost world of the Malay kingdom. A performance with musician Mike Cooper will breathe life to a new film, Chronicles of Amnesia, that captures Zai's extraordinary sojourn. Archaeologist John N. Miksic and art historian T. K. Sabapathy will each give a talk on the geographical, historical, cultural, and artistic symbols that exist in Dapunta Hyang's world.

TheatreWorks is proud to present this exceptional work that communicates the urgent need to resurface questions on how knowledge has been transmitted, manipulated and directed across time and space to inform us of our present realities.


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