Corrie Tan

By ShuyuC42, 4 November, 2021
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Corrie Tan often works as a researcher, facilitator, dramaturg and critic, and is currently exploring the intersection of care ethics, collaborative performance practices, and new articulations of performance criticism in Singapore and Southeast Asia. She is usually invited into projects where she can be a critical companion, resource sharer and co-thinker—and can offer up rich textual accompaniment to an artistic process or product. She has worked with artists and platforms such as Southernmost (2018), Tactility Studies (2019-present), and P7:1SMA (2020-present), and has written regularly about performance for The Straits TimesThe Guardian and Exeunt Magazine. Corrie is completing her Ph.D. in Theatre and Performance Studies on the joint doctoral programme between King’s College London and the National University of Singapore. She is also contributing editor with the Southeast Asian arts media platform ArtsEquator and assistant editor with the independent academic collective AcademiaSG. 

Photography by Elizabeth Chan

Last Updated: April 2023 

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