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The Ngee Ann Cultural Centre was set up in 1998 in the distinctive Teochew Building on Tank Road. The Centre aims to
promote awareness of Chinese culture, in particular Teochew heritage - through the medium of visual and performing
arts - among Singaporeans.
In keeping with its strong track record of community involvement, the Ngee Ann Cultural Centre has decided to expand
its engagement with the Singaporean Teochew community and its artists. Chinese calligraphy and brush painting, Teochew
opera, dance, music and drama are some of the avenues for this continuing involvement.
The Centre has also been active in supporting artists and performers by offering exhibition space, facilities and
organisational resources for local and international artistic and cultural activities.
A highlight of the Cultural Centre's calendar is the Annual National Teochew artists Art and Chinese Calligraphy
Exhibition. Organised by the Centre on November 19th every year, the event brings together amateur and professional
artists of Teochew ancestry to exhibit their works in the Centre's Ngee Ann Exhibition Hall. There is even a section
showcasing talent from primary and secondary schools to encourage budding young artistes. The exhibition spans
hundreds of contemporary and traditional artworks in diverse media such as Chinese brush paintings, calligraphy,
watercolours, oils, acrylic and even the odd mixed media artwork. One outstanding artiste is selected from the
exhibitors and honoured by having his artwork highlighted on the cover of the accompanying souvenir magazine.
In the promotion of spiritual well being, the Cultural Centre has been involved in hosting many Dharma / Buddhist
spiritual talks and initiations by Tibetan and Chinese religious teachers from all over the world. Inter-religious
organisations have also held talks at the Centre.
Apart from a spacious exhibition space and an auditorium, the Centre also has 2 smaller function rooms on its
premises to cater for events of a smaller scale.
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