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Backlogues: An Arts Management Podcast

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by Centre 42 and Sing Lit Station

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<p>Some people make art. Others enable the arts to happen. Who builds the bridge between the arts and audience? How do arts managers enable the arts to find the essential resources to thrive, and the resilience to tide through setbacks and produce quality work? </p> <p>Backlogues is a series of conversations about the evolving practice of arts management in Singapore. Through dialogues with cultural workers who have been integral to the development of the arts, we discover what managing the arts really means. </p> <p>Backlogues is presented by Centre 42 and Sing Lit Station in collaboration with Dr Hoe Su Fern and Dr Cheryl Julia Lee, supported by the National Arts Council Singapore. To learn more about our podcast, visit www.backlogues.sg</p>

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1/24/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Ep 8: “We Need This Burden” feat. Kok Heng Leun

June 6, 2022

Ep 8: “We Need This Burden” feat. Kok Heng Leun

What can we learn from all the conversations we’ve had on Backlogues so far? In the pilot series of Backlogues, we have interviewed arts managers from differing backgrounds and practices. As a wrap-up, hosts Charlene Shepherdson and Serene Chen have a special discussion with veteran theatre practitioner Kok Heng Leun to find out his insights and actionable takeaways from the pilot series and the evolution of arts management in the 1980s and 1990s. They exchange views on the delights and challenges of working as an arts manager in Singapore, as well as reflect on persisting issues facing the arts ecosystem. For transcript and references: backlogues.sg/episodes/8

Episode thumbnail for Ep 7: “Books of Our Own” feat. Goh Eck Kheng and Lim Li Kok

May 4, 2022

Ep 7: “Books of Our Own” feat. Goh Eck Kheng and Lim Li Kok

How did local publishing houses chart the course for the literary arts during the 1980s? Host Charlene Shepherdson speaks with Goh Eck Kheng, founder of Landmark Books, and Lim Li Kok, founder of AsiaPac Books. By talking about their publishing strategies and the driving forces behind starting their own businesses, the duo proffer a detailed account of how the world of book publishing in Singapore really works, as well as the costs and complexities involved. For transcript and references: backlogues.sg/episodes/7

Episode thumbnail for Ep 6: “Growing a Reading Nation” feat. R. Ramachandran and Michelle Heng

April 27, 2022

Ep 6: “Growing a Reading Nation” feat. R. Ramachandran and Michelle Heng

In the first of the literary arts episodes of the series, host Charlene Shepherdson speaks with librarians R. Ramachandran and Michelle Heng about the development of Singapore’s reading infrastructure. They shine a spotlight on the foundations laid by pioneering librarian Hedwig Anuar, and how her early work with the National Library and the Singapore Book Council transformed Singapore’s literary arts scene by boosting the public accessibility of local literature and the development of new writing. For transcript and references: backlogues.sg/episodes/6

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What is Backlogues: An Arts Management Podcast?
<p>Some people make art. Others enable the arts to happen. Who builds the bridge between the arts and audience? How do arts managers enable the arts to find the essential resources to thrive, and the resilience to tide through setbacks and produce quality work? </p> <p>Backlogues is a series of conversations about the evolving practice of arts management in Singapore. Through dialogues with cultural workers who have been integral to the development of the arts, we discover what managing the arts really means. </p> <p>Backlogues is presented by Centre 42 and Sing Lit Station in collaboration with Dr Hoe Su Fern and Dr Cheryl Julia Lee, supported by the National Arts Council Singapore. To learn more about our podcast, visit www.backlogues.sg</p>
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