
Sabrina Koh & Cerise Tean | Melissa Quek & Marcus Quek | Tung Ka Wai & Ding Kian Seng (Singapore)
Mind the Gap is an immersive triple bill performance where practitioners from different fields come together through movement, therapy and embodied research. Traversing disciplines and lived experiences, the work inhabits spaces of encounter, opening up new ways of engaging.
Through contemporary performance and intimate storytelling, Mind the Gap explores themes of connection, growth and resilience. Raw and poetic, the performance invites audiences to linger in uncertainty and discover what can emerge when different worlds converge.
*There will be a post performance dialogue session after every show, moderated by Olivia Vong.
Ticket Pricing
Early Bird: $28.00 (till 15 July 2026)
Standard: $35.00
RAWPal Members: $28.00
PAssion Card Holders: $31.50
Local/Overseas Student**: $30.00
Group Booking (Min. 4 tickets): $30.00 per ticket
*For purchases with PAssion Card, please enter the first 4 digits of your card as a discount code when you select PAssion Card.
**Students may be asked to present a valid student pass
Ticket Pricing excludes Booking Fee. Booking Fee is as follows:
$6.00 booking fee per ticket for tickets above $60.00
$4.00 booking fee per ticket for tickets between $40.01 and $60.00
$3.00 booking fee per ticket for tickets between $20.01 and $40.00
$1.00 booking fee per ticket for tickets priced up to $20.00
Sequence of the show has yet to be confirmed.
It’s not baggage it’s just luggage
Conceptualised and performed by Melissa Quek & Marcus Quek (Singapore)
It’s not baggage it’s just luggage is a movement work that uses the image of a traveler as a metaphor to visualize the 7 sensory stimuli that we contend with each day. It acknowledges that each of us has sensory sensitivities and preferences that can impede us or soothe us. So understanding them and choosing how to engage with them is part of that journey.
Join the artist-led workshop: Keep calm and carry on: Workshop for personalised emotional regulation travel kits
HUMUSPHERE
Conceptualised and performed by Tung Ka Wai & Ding Kian Seng (Singapore)
HUMUSPHERE is an invitation to gather around a small world made of soil, a material most of us encounter simply as the ground beneath our feet.
Together, audiences are invited to influence its conditions, speculate on its future, and grapple with the consequences of their decisions. As the humusphere evolves, so too may the stories we tell ourselves about nature, stewardship, and our place within it.
Somewhere between ecological encounter, social experiment, and quiet absurdity, HUMUSPHERE asks what happens when humans are given responsibility for something they do not fully understand.
Join the artist-led workshop: Humus Connection
同情书 - The Same Page
Conceptualised and performed by Sabrina Koh & Cerise Tean (Singapore)
同情书 – The Same Page is a new movement work developed through conversations, memories, and shared reflections between grandmothers and granddaughters. Emerging from an ongoing collaboration between an artist and a movement therapist, the work is informed by a months-long exchange of letters written in the voices of their grandmothers, both of whom have passed, imagining a conversation unfolding across time, distance, and generations. Through this process of correspondence, remembrance, and embodied inquiry, the artists explore how women inherit, negotiate, and transform practices of care.
At its centre is a simple yet provocative proposition: what if forgetting is not a failure of memory, but an act of care? In a world where women are often expected to remember, hold, and carry the emotional lives of others, forgetting becomes a quiet gesture of boundary-making, self-preservation, and renewal.
Through slow, unfolding movements and embodied acts of remembering and release, the performance traces the invisible labour of caregiving, longing, and the ways kinship is sustained through everyday gestures. What is forgotten does not always disappear. The work lingers in this gap, where letting go becomes another way of being together.
Join the artist-led workshop: 同情书 (The Same Page)
Conditions of Entry
This programme is recommended for ages 7 and above.
Admission is subject to valid tickets produced at the entrance.
Each ticket admits one person.
The Promoter reserves the right to refuse admission to any person.
General
Participants are required to follow all house rules and regulations set out by the venue. The House Rules are displayed within the venue premises;
Food and drink items will not be allowed into the event venue, items will have to be consumed/discarded prior to entry;
The Promoter may use the Ticket Holder’s image or likeness in any live or recorded video display photograph or picture.
Cancellations, Refunds, and Exchanges
Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable once purchased.
In the event of workshop cancellation by the promoter, a full refund will be issued to the original payment method.
No refunds will be made for participant cancellations or no-shows.
Photography / Videography Recording Rules
No Photography and Videography is allowed for this event.
For queries or more information, please contact us at [email protected].
All information is correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change without prior notice.
The Promoter reserves the right to amend the above without prior notice. In the event of any dispute, the Promoter’s decision is final.
Established in 2011, RAW Moves is a contemporary dance company, which focuses its establishment, connection and direction of work with the spirit of inquiry. It seeks to achieve its mission of Redefining Movement by raising the standard for interdisciplinary and experimental works in Singapore; making dance accessible and engaging; devising new means of artistic articulation and innovation; providing mentorship and platforms for artists as well as influencing and inspiring local and international audiences with “diversability” in dance and movement.
RAW Moves Ltd is a recipient of the National Arts Council’s Major Company Scheme for the period from 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2028.