Here?s What an Inclusive Concert Looks Like
Special needs and differently-abled performers scale new heights alongside international superstars at the recent Extra路Ordinary Stars concert
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Extra路Ordinary Stars concert. EXTRA路ORDINARY PEOPLE
“Tonight, our audience members were visibly touched by the hard work and talents of our differently-abled performers, some of whom performed for the first time alongside international superstars,” says Wee Boo Kuan, Co-Founder of Extra路Ordinary People.
1 December 2023 marked a transformative moment in the nation’s performance arts scene. Singapore’s Extra路Ordinary Stars concert was a groundbreaking showcase of not only talent but also inclusivity.
The curated performances, designed to highlight both mainstream and differently-abled artists, were held at the Star Theatre. The 5,000-seater venue was packed to capacity. The live show is set to reach an even broader audience through international broadcasts.
Cyril Takayama kicked off the star-studded evening with a mesmerising magic show, followed by Zanna’s piano rendition of “Nothing Is Impossible.” Benjamin Kheng, accompanied by Ng Kok Wee’s flute performance, delivered a moving rendition of “Do I Make You Proud.” Glenn Yong’s energetic performance of “Break Out” with John Chan showcased the seamless integration of diverse talents.
Cyril Taka...
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Extra路Ordinary Stars concert. EXTRA路ORDINARY PEOPLE
“Tonight, our audience members were visibly touched by the hard work and talents of our differently-abled performers, some of whom performed for the first time alongside international superstars,” says Wee Boo Kuan, Co-Founder of Extra路Ordinary People.
1 December 2023 marked a transformative moment in the nation’s performance arts scene. Singapore’s Extra路Ordinary Stars concert was a groundbreaking showcase of not only talent but also inclusivity.
The curated performances, designed to highlight both mainstream and differently-abled artists, were held at the Star Theatre. The 5,000-seater venue was packed to capacity. The live show is set to reach an even broader audience through international broadcasts.
Cyril Takayama kicked off the star-studded evening with a mesmerising magic show, followed by Zanna’s piano rendition of “Nothing Is Impossible.” Benjamin Kheng, accompanied by Ng Kok Wee’s flute performance, delivered a moving rendition of “Do I Make You Proud.” Glenn Yong’s energetic performance of “Break Out” with John Chan showcased the seamless integration of diverse talents.
Cyril Taka...
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