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Teater Ekamatra

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What does Teater Ekamatra do?

Teater Ekamatra is a Singapore-based arts organization that focuses on contemporary and experimental theatre with strong socio-political themes. The charity's mission is to create engaging art that inspires, while also incubating emerging talents and expanding diversity within the industry. They have won numerous awards at prestigious platforms like the Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards for Best Original Script. Guided by values of diversity, inclusivity, integrity, accountability, and people-centredness, Teater Ekamatra is committed to making a difference through theatre.

Founded

2012

People

nurul shaza binte mohd ishak, shaily gupta, shameen binte mohamed abdul akbar, jane rebecca binks, izad bin saleh ali

Causes

AllEducationNo Poverty

Highlights

  • Registered Charity
  • Established since 2012
  • Published yearly Annual Reports

Society Impact

  • Promoting contemporary and experimental theatre with strong socio-political themes, encouraging dialogue on social issues such as encounters across race and religion.
  • Providing a platform for emerging talents in the industry to showcase their skills and expand diversity within the arts sector.
  • Winning numerous accolades at prestigious theatre awards, enhancing Singapore's reputation in international arts circles.
  • Adhering to values of diversity, inclusivity, integrity, accountability, and people-centredness, contributing positively to societal norms and standards.
  • Incubating new works through its commitment to creating engaging theatre that inspires audiences and encourages critical thinking on social issues.

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