
BRING IT BACK TO LIVE: AWAKENING
- concert
- Dance
- Pop Western
Ticket Pricing
Early Bird: $12
Standard: $15
Bundle of 2: $26
Bundle of 4: $48
Ticket Pricing excludes Booking Fee. Booking Fee is as follows:
$6 booking fee per ticket for tickets above $50
$3 booking fee per ticket for tickets between $20.01 and $50
$1 booking fee per ticket for tickets priced up to $20
概要
Bring it Back to Live (BIBTL) is NUS Arts Production Crew's annual production in collaboration with various talents within NUS and NUS Arts Groups to give them a platform to showcase their performances. This year, BIBTL’s theme is Awakening, emerging from the shadows after a year’s hiatus, taking on a retro-horror form to remind us that what once slept can rise again - bolder, stranger, and alive with student artistry.
条款和条件
Terms of Ticket Sales
- Once sold, tickets are strictly non-refundable or exchangeable unless the Singapore government mandates the closure of events in Singapore. All information given is correct at the time of publishing, but is subject to change without prior notice. The Promoter reserves all rights to amend any terms and conditions without prior notice, and, in the event of any dispute, the Promoter’s decision is final.
Conditions of Entry
- Admission is subject to valid tickets produced at the entrance.
- Each ticket admits one person.
- No admission for children aged below 13;
- All children below 13 years old must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
- Advisory: Strobe, Haze, Loud Noise
General
- Attendees must follow all venue rules and safety guidelines, including any health protocols in place on the event day.
- Mobile phones must be switched off or switched to silent mode in the theatre.
- Patrons are required to follow all house rules and regulations set out by the venue. The House Rules are displayed within the venue premises.
- No food and drinks are allowed in the venue.
Photography / Videography Recording Rules
- Photography with flash and videography are strictly not allowed for this event.
All information is correct at time of publishing but may be subject to change without prior notice.
The Organiser reserves the right to amend the above without prior notice. In the event of any dispute, the Organiser’s decision is final.
Artist Line up and Bio
Viva LatiNUS:
Founded in December 2009, Viva LatiNUS is a Latin dance team from the National University of Singapore, focusing on the five Latin styles - Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, and Paso Doble.
Viva LatiNUS pride ourselves on fostering a strong family spirit and embracing the belief that it is never too late to embark on a dancing journey. Their motto, "Train like an Athlete, Perform like an Artist," encapsulates their dedication to inspiring both members and audience through the captivating and passionate art of Latin dance.
NUS Indian Dance:
Established in 1977, NUS Indian Dance is a close-knit group of highly committed dancers where growth and learning are encouraged. We pursue excellence in the Indian classical dance form Bharatanatyam, through rigorous and demanding training sessions aimed at maintaining high standards of performance.
At the same time, we provide a welcoming environment where new learners can gain confidence as they learn the basics of Indian Classical art forms such as Bharatanatyam and Kathak, and be a part of a nurturing community, who share a common goal in learning the performing arts.
BreakiNUS:
BreakiNUS represents the B-boy scene in NUS. Through this dance, we hope to spread our love and knowledge of hip-hop culture, so as to give back to the community. Join us for our sessions and be part of this unique subcultural movement.
Breaking consists of four kinds of movement: toprock, footwork, power moves, and freezes. B-boys usually dance to a variety of music genres, such as funk, soul and hip hop.
FiNeSiTe featuring Soleil:
A small to medium time Singaporean electronic music producer, performer and artist. In the relentless pursuit of a dreamer within, producer FiNeSiTe strives to transcribe entrancing melodies out of constantly stifled emotions amidst the bleakness and monotony of day to day living. I told the crew I'd be back to perform since 2021 - here I am <3
Soleil: Music lover, story teller. Sometimes, I turn my musings to music.
Checkpoint:
Checkpoint proudly brands itself as a Singaporean band, writing and performing Singaporean music. Consisting of band members Ze Chun (drums), Gabriel (bass, vocals) and Kashfy (guitar, vocals), their lyrics take inspiration from the woes of the common Singaporean.
Influenced by the sounds of 90s and early 2000s pop punk, their music can be described as lively, raw, and most importantly, fun. Checkpoint aims to create local music that is relatable to all Singaporeans while maintaining their sense of light-hearted humour. Their music has since been described as "local canteen punk rock" by City Music Singapore.
Checkpoint continues to captivate the local audiences with songs that Singaporeans will not just sing, but laugh along to. From quick-witted audience interactions to cheeky lyricism and on-stage antics, Checkpoint strives for their music to be experienced by all.
VYLT:
A witch’s brew of Halloween, horror movies and cyberpunk, VYLT is an electronic artist that hexes her crowds with original darksynth, horrorsynth and synth metal music. Powerful guitar riffs and spooky synths will be sure to leave you spellbound, terrified and raving in the grave. Join her coven by following @vylt_music on Instagram
NUS Fingerstyle:
NUS Fingerstyle was established in 2019 as a community for guitarists on campus to interact, learn and showcase their talents. We accept members of all skill levels, whether you're a seasoned guitarist or have just picked up your first guitar! Our club holds weekly sessions and workshops to teach and practice new concepts and fingerstyle techniques.
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