Take Care, Pls…Townhall for New Beginnings



 
LOCATION

Black Box, 42 Waterloo Street

DATES

23 Aug, Sun

START/ END TIMEs

4.00 - 7.00 PM

Admissions

Walk-ins welcome

Rating

Rating NA


Synopsis

Are you feeling stuck? Itching for more excitement and flavours from your arts practice? Worries and concerns squeezing you dry? Get moving and inspired in a reinvented, not-so-formal townhall led by Co-Chiefs of Mischiefs Cheryl Ho & Adeeb Fazah of the Bahru Adeeb Cheryl Council (BACC). 

Together, we will cook up a communal future where we can each find out the components of a sustainable and fulfilling Artist life, and what it means to each of us. There will be games, the formation of a Taskforce, and heated yet friendly discussions around Work-life Balance, Values and Artistic Growth, for Artists, run by Artists.

About Huddle Puddle

The mystery flavour of CITRUS fest 2026, Huddle Puddle is a new festival programme co-facilitated by dance artist & educator Faye Lim and somatic therapist & artist Teo Xiao Ting. Since April, four groups of arts workers and practitioners have gathered to pilot projects addressing gaps in care practices within the arts. In this inaugural edition, the participants are diving into topics such as arts production and management, accessibility practices, care and intimacy coordination, and how to co-dream the future of one’s arts practice. At CITRUS fest, they will be sharing their ideas and discoveries thus far.

 

About the Arts Workers

Adeeb Fazah (he/him)

Theatre Director, Producer, Performer, Playwright and Educator 

A theatre director, producer, performer, playwright and educator, Adeeb is the artistic director of The Second Breakfast Company and co-founder of Lunch Bunch, Impromptu Meetings and Strike! Theatre Festival. He was a fellow at T:>Works’ Artistic Directors Academy, and is currently the Vice President of the Singapore Drama Educators Association.

Photo credit: Boban James 

 
 

Cheryl Ho (she/her)

Actor, Theatre Maker and Facilitator

Cheryl Ho is an award winning Actor, Theatre Maker and Facilitator. She loves reading, enjoying nature and spending time with her loved ones. She values Care, Fun and Inclusion and prioritises creating environments and setting up systems for people to feel supported to do their best work. 

Photo credit: Henzy David

 

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