Overview
From Paula Curtis Collection[1]: Since Singapore’s independence in 1965, Japan and Singapore have established strong ties in both the public and private sectors. While we see a well-established body of research in the political, economic and social interactions between the two countries, studies in Japanese cultural presence in Singapore have focused mainly on popular culture such as anime and food. What other forms of Japanese cultural presence can we find in Singapore?
In this 5-section visual exhibit we answer this question by presenting performance data of visiting Japanese groups and artists in Singapore between 1965 and 2015.
- Institution/Author: National University of Singapore
- Period: Modern
- Geographic Focus: Asia,Japan
- Access: Open Access
Digital Humanities Resources on East Asia by Dr. Paula R. Curtis ↩︎