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N.O.W. – not ordinary work

Festival of Women: N.O.W. 2021 returns this July

  • First iteration 2019
  • Second iteration 2020 (Digital Edition)
  • Third iteration 2021 (Digital Edition) – July 2021

T:>Works presents N.O.W., a three-week Festival of Women initiated by theatre artist and arts educator Noorlinah Mohamed.

For the next three years from 2019 – 2021, she focuses on celebrating women creators, thinkers, and change-makers, and their approach to making a difference. Led by women and supported by women production, technical and administrative teams, N.O.W. makes visible the multifaceted and capable women, their voices and their not ordinary work. From performance to film, music to visual arts, workshops to talks, N.O.W. spotlights her process, her thoughts and her creation. Experimental, deliciously weird, and yes, fun, these works explore the conversations women creators and thinkers have with the world – and each other.

This July, N.O.W. 2021 returns as a completely digital experience for the second time. This year, N.O.W. promises to be a unique gathering in the online space, as each event is designed with the aim of creating an environment for communality: the spirit of convivial gathering, and of being together within a shared digital space. Explore the different facets of the taboo and the experiences of women who have transgressed, embraced their fears, and got to the heart of intimacy.

Mark the dates, and learn more at notordinarywork.com.

Tickets now available on SISTIC. Get your tickets by donating to T:>Works. Your kind donation will enable T:>Works to continue creating new works for future audiences.

Read more about the programme in the press release [PDF]:

[RELEASE] T:>Works powers on with all-digital festival of women for the second year

Seen here

Straits Times (8 Jul): Shedding light on ageing and the female body

Capital 958FM (6 Jul): 958小城按个赞:《不灰:亲密,成熟,存在》,一起来照顾成熟女士的情感,心理,和社交上的需要

Lianhe Zaobao (3 Jul): 剧艺工作坊 “N.O.W. 2021” 挑战女性禁忌话题

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Past Iterations

N.O.W. 2020

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N.O.W. 2020 returns in July as the first virtual performance. Undaunted by the pandemic which has disrupted many industries including the arts, N.O.W. reclaims the space to unite the public with new creations. Catch N.O.W. 2020 from 15 July to 2 August.

Read more about the programme in the press release [PDF]:

[RELEASE] The Future is N.O.W.: Festival of Women: N.O.W. 2020 celebrates diverse voices and experiences virtually
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