Rest & Digest Corner


Rest & Digest Corner at CITRUS fest 2024 by Rumah Rimau Dapor (Zarina Muhammad) x Port of Reciprocity (Irfan Kasban); mirror prompts by Fellow and CITRUS. 

Photo credit: Joseph Nair


 
LOCATION

Rehearsal Studio, 42 Waterloo Street

DATES

21 Aug, Fri - 30 Aug, Sun

START/ END TIMEs

Week 1

  • 21 Aug, Fri: 3.30pm - 9.30pm

  • 22 Aug, Sat: 12.00pm - 9.30pm

  • 23 Aug, Sun: 12.00pm - 7.00pm

Week 2

  • 26 Aug, Wed: 3.30pm - 9.00pm

  • 27 Aug, Thu: 3.30pm - 9.00pm

  • 28 Aug, Fri: 3.30pm - 9.30pm

  • 29 Aug, Sat: 12.00pm - 9.30pm

  • 30 Aug, Sun: 12.00pm - 9.30pm

Admissions

Walk-ins welcome


Synopsis

Too much stimuli? Or just craving some aircon relief from the heat? 

While Tonight, we are a village is a space to be as roaring loud as you like, we hope the Rest & Digest Corner is where you can puddle out, breathe slowly, and unpack at your own pace any thoughts and experiences from the festival. 

You may also view and browse various materials from the various festival programmes, including a table of recipes contributed by participants during the opening dinner PONDOK: i want water, but the jar can’t hold.

 

About the Arts Workers

CITRUS practices 

CITRUS practices stands for Care, Intimacy, TRaUma-informed and Safer practices in the arts. We are a ground-up collective of arts workers who came together in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our mission is to support arts workers in Singapore in building capacities and networks around care practices in the arts. The key pillars of our work include organising workshops, developing resource articles, and hosting community gatherings.

In the long term, our shared horizon is for a caring arts ecosystem where individuals and organisations alike are valued, nourished and thriving.

 
 

Fellow

Fellow develops flexible, narrative-driven design experiences for culture, community and public good. The studio works across digital and physical formats and leans towards participation, tactility and sensitivity for content. This edition of CITRUS fest: Kacang Puteh, Care-oke? is designed by Ayesha Jumari, Hanis Isahak, Iffah Dahiyah and Izyanti Asa'ari.

Established in 2015, Fellow has developed immersive experiences for art, heritage, and community partners where design facilitates conversation. At its core, the studio aims to open eyes and ears to fresh narratives, translating briefs into measurable results.

 

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