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7:00 PM-10:00 PM
Per°Form Open Academy of Arts and Activations: The Post-Migrant Academy
Theatre | Exhibition | Various Events|72-13, Home of T:>Works
About
Landing in Singapore this Labour Day Weekend, this public Academy zooms into the lives of female Gastarbeiters (guest workers) who moved from Turkey to work in Telefunken factories in post-war Germany, bridging topics of labour, class, cultural difference, and gender.
An intersection of exhibition, theatre, literary salon, workshop and talks, this Academy is an ode to the Gastarbeiters and their lived experiences, while drawing a parallel to our lived realities and relationships as migrants here in Singapore.
In collaboration with Goethe-Institut Singapore, POA 2026: The Post-Migrant Academy unpacks Maxim Gorki Theatre Berlin’s 7th Berliner Herbstsalon – ЯE:IMAGINE: THE RED HOUSE – Inventories / Interventions / Inventions and the concept of post-migrant theatre.
Date & Time:
29 April, Wednesday (Opening): 7PM–Late, with supper gathering
30 April, Thursday: 6PM–10PM
1–3 May, Friday–Sunday: 3PM–10PM
Location: 72-13, Home of T:>Works | 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 239007
Tickets: Admission is by donation, register here
For more information on the exhibition, please visit here
For more information on the performances, please visit here
Landing in Singapore this Labour Day Weekend, this public Academy zooms into the lives of female Gastarbeiters (guest workers) who moved from Turkey to work in Telefunken factories in post-war Germany, bridging topics of labour, class, cultural difference, and gender.
An intersection of exhibition, theatre, literary salon, workshop and talks, this Academy is an ode to the Gastarbeiters and their lived experiences, while drawing a parallel to our lived realities and relationships as migrants here in Singapore.
In collaboration with Goethe-Institut Singapore, POA 2026: The Post-Migrant Academy unpacks Maxim Gorki Theatre Berlin’s 7th Berliner Herbstsalon – ЯE:IMAGINE: THE RED HOUSE – Inventories / Interventions / Inventions and the concept of post-migrant theatre.
Date & Time:
29 April, Wednesday (Opening): 7PM–Late, with supper gathering
30 April, Thursday: 6PM–10PM
1–3 May, Friday–Sunday: 3PM–10PM
Location: 72-13, Home of T:>Works | 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 239007
Tickets: Admission is by donation, register here
For more information on the exhibition, please visit here
For more information on the performances, please visit here