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Tatiana Ng (Singapore) is now Assistant Director, in charge of programming, with Star Cruise. She has just completed a stint as Tour Manager for Cirque de Soleil's Singapore and Hong Kong performances of Quidam, and most recently performed in furnitur, a new play by Drama Box, presented by the Esplanade in August 2005, as part of their Studios series.
Email: e4mc2z@gmail.com
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Jose Ku Ieng Un (Macao)
is a drama teacher at the Theatre School, Conservatory of Macao,
serving out the bond for his scholarship to TTRP, awarded
by the Cultural Institute of Macao. From August to October 2006, Jose will be in London at the invitation of The Borders Crossing, a British theatre company, where he shall feature in their upcoming production Dis-orientations in collaboration with the all-female Shanghai Yue Opera Company.
Email: iengun@hotmail.com
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Walter Leung (HK) is freelancing, and conducting drama classes at a community centre and a
university. He also participated in a 3-day workshop organised by On & On Theatre (HK) with other actors and 6 directors, to produce new works. In March 2006 he performed in Ending the World, created and directed by Andy Ng, for the Hong Kong Arts Festival 2006.
Email: wleung2056@hotmail.com
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Themis Lin Pei-Ann (Taiwan)
most recently co-founded EX Theatre Asia, and performed for that company in the Asia Contemporary Theatre Festival in Shanghai in September 2006. Previously a member of Taiwan’s Golden Bough Theatre, she wrote, directed and performed All-in-one (with a collaborator) for them at the Experimental Theatre of Taiwan National Theatre and the I-Lan Traditional Art Theatre, in May and June 2005. Themis also performed in their production Butterflies in the Singapore Arts Festival 2004. In 2004, she also performed in Princess Cina, a dance–drama, in the Indonesian Dance Festival in Jakarta, and in Solo, Indonesia.
Email: themis_lin@hotmail.com
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Leanne Ong Teck Lian (Singapore)
is teaching drama at the Singapore International School in Shanghai. Before taking up teaching, she performed in The Theatre Practice’s production of Lights Up in Singapore, Shenzhen and Hong Kong. In August 2004, she also played the lead role in Toy Factory Theatre’s productions of Wills and Secession, and Mergers and Accusations.
Email: leanne_643@yahoo.com
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Peter Sau Jia Liang (Singapore) performed in the Singapore Arts Festival 2006, in Drama Box’s A Stranger At Home and in the Singapore Arts Festival 2005, in Teater Ekamatra's Impenjarament. He has also performed, amongst many other roles, the monologue Teochew Porridge, presented by The Arts House as part of Singapore’s National Day celebrations 2005, A Language of Their Own by Checkpoint Theatre for the Esplanade’s Studios season, and Godeatgod by The Necessary Stage, which has been performed in Romania, Hungary (in the Sziget Festival 2006), Hong Kong and Singapore.
Peter has also co-directed a research-based performance with Bambang Suryono - Princess Cina - a dance-drama that drew on elements of Beijing Opera and Javanese court dance. This was presented in the Indonesian Dance Festival in Jakarta, and in Solo, Indonesia. In between projects, Peter coaches the National University of Singapore’s Chinese Drama Group.
Email: elitepigs@hotmail.com
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Sim Pern Yiau (Singapore) is assistant teacher of taiji and meditation at TTRP and also teaches taiji to actors on his own time. He is a committee member of the World Nam Wah Taiji Gong Association and Associate Artist with Drama Box. Come April 2006, he will be starring in The Finger Player’s latest production of Furthest North, Deepest South. In 2005, Pern Yiau directed furnitur a play by Drama Box, presented by the Esplanade as part of their Studios series and The Night I Met The Prince by Kuo Pao Kun, for a school tour by The Theatre Practice.
Email: spyiau@yahoo.com
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Andy Ng Wai Shek (HK)
was commissioned by the Hong Kong Arts Festival 2006 to create a new work - Ending the World – which ran from 3 to 12 March. He directed and performed alongside 2 other TTRP graduates. In 2005, Andy spent some time in Taipei for a cultural exchange project amongst On & On Theatre (Hong Kong), Shakespeare's Wild Sisters (Taiwan) and a Japanese company, each creating a new work based on a different section of Dante's "Divine Comedy". Andy is also Vice Chairman of the International Association of Theatre Critics, Hong Kong Chapter.
Email: ng_wai_shek@hotmail.com
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Yeo Yann Yann (Malaysia) recently starred in the feature film Singapore Dreaming, which premiered at the Singapore International Film Festival in April 2006. She was also handpicked by Cinepede (USA) to perform in Ghost Boys and POV Murder, two “Mobies” created specially for 3G phones. POV Murder has been distributed by MobileOne in Singapore, and a UK distribution deal is also in the works. Prior to this Yann Yann performed in Action Theatre’s musical An Admiral's Odyssey, The Necessary Stage’s Separation 40 (performed in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur), The Theatre Practice’s Street Play for the Singapore Arts Festival 2004, and as Miranda in Shakespeare’s The Tempest by The Theatre Practice.
Her most recent stage appearances were in The Theatre Practice’s production of Cao Yu’s classic, Thunderstorm, in the Singapore Theatre Festival in Spell #7’s National Language Class, and in the Singapore Arts Festival 2006, in Dramabox’s A Stranger At Home.
Email: yayanni3@gmail.com
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