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It will be an unforgettable celebration: NDP creative director

The Straits Times

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June 28, 2024

Parade will feature 12 artistes, more than 3,000 performers

- Benson Ang

It will be an unforgettable celebration: NDP creative director

When Mr Brian Gothong Tan watched his first National Day Parade (NDP) at the age of 11, little did he know he would one day end up directing the show.

Some three decades later, Mr Tan, now 44, has been appointed creative director for the 2024 NDP, which celebrates Singapore’s 59th year of independence.

At a media event on June 27 at the two-storey T:>Works space in Mohamed Sultan Road, he showed a newspaper article featuring a photo of him attending an NDP preview at the old National Stadium in 1991.

On his current role, he said: “I am very excited, but also very daunted... This is the biggest show I have done in my whole life.”

The multidisciplinary artist envisions 2024’s show to be people-centred, with theatrical elements across four chapters.

“Each chapter of the performance will be designed to captivate and uplift. The show we have put together promises to be an unforgettable celebration of Singapore’s spirit, resilience and unity,” he said.

“This is a significant year, as we welcome a new president and new prime minister. As Singapore enters a new phase, we embrace our ability to dream, and our fearlessness in navigating uncharted waters.”

Held at the Padang, the 2024 NDP will feature 12 artistes and more than 3,000 performers. Senior Lieutenant-Colonel Danny Poh, 42, chairman of the 2024 show committee, said it will blend nostalgia and modernity, and strike a balance between sensory excitement and emotional resonance.

He said: “I believe the show that the team has built is truly a beautiful one. Our show will have something for everyone.”

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