
To make it simple for Singaporeans to view and select the programs they want to watch, Mr. Tong added that the idea is for qualified products to be “pulled together” on a single site.
” For those who have never been to a social event, performance or museum, this now becomes an opportunity to get introduced to our affluent products. And who knows? After the first style, some may come back for more”, he said.
We hope to develop and maintain a strong interest in our neighborhood’s arts and heritage as a result of plenty Singaporeans receiving positive experiences from what they see.
According to the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY), Interested project providers you sign up for SG Culture Pass starting from March 10.
The , government said it will , take program uses from registered companies, collectives and self-employed individuals in the arts and history business.
STARTING ARTS EDUCATION Quick
Mr Tong also announced that the , National Arts Council ( NAC ) has set the goal of implementing the , Arts Education Programme ( AEP ) in all Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA )  , supported pre-schools by 2027.
Started in 1993, the project aims to , provide all individuals with access to quality art learning experience.  ,
It was  , piloted for preschools , in 2014, and now has a , curated collection of more than 190 programmes such as performances, excursions and workshops across six craft forms, especially dance, music, theatre, intellectual arts, visual arts and electronic media.
The target is to reach an estimated 1, 000 preschools, and about 44, 000 students by 2027, said MCCY.
“NAC aims to promote positive first experiences and engagement in and through the arts, increase access to the arts, including students from lower-income or disadvantaged backgrounds, and enhance students ‘ development, including communication and social-emotional competencies”, said the ministry.
In addition, NAC also targets to implement the , Performing Arts-Based Learning ( PABL ) for all lower secondary cohorts in MOE schools by 2027.
PABL was developed as a fundamental component of MOE’s lower secondary music curriculum in a partnership with Ministry of Education ( MOE ) and NAC.