Hello, Cassia Crescent!

A notebook detailing Drama Box's community engagement efforts in Cassia Crescent, Singapore

  • Time flies, onward to next phase!

    Time flies, onward to next phase!

    Fresh off the buzz of Open Day, we were so lucky to be invited by Shai, a fellow creative producer & adjunct lecturer at Lasalle – College of the Arts to share about our work at Boleh Bank on 9 April 2024 to a group of Year 1 students! In… Read more

  • Boleh Bank open day

    Boleh Bank open day

    Having collected deposits of Boleh Qualities for a few months, it was time for us to make a withdrawal, to share with the rest of the community what Boleh Bank can be/do. On 30 March, we held an open day, featuring the culinary and artistic talents of some of those… Read more

  • Onward to our 1st Withdrawal event day!

    Onward to our 1st Withdrawal event day!

    These 3 lovely residents had been working hard for almost 8hrs every Sat for the past few weeks, from still life, portraitures to the beginnings of their very own killer litter campaign hoping to start conversations on this very issue their block faces. Cleanliness & killer litter at their block… Read more

  • Boleh Bank Delights: Reflections From Running A Community Bank –– #1_Everyone Has Something You Don’t See

    Boleh Bank Delights: Reflections From Running A Community Bank –– #1_Everyone Has Something You Don’t See

    Since Oct 2023, we have embarked on an unusual endeavour at the mailbox area of Blk 52 Cassia Crescent –– Boleh Bank. Boleh Bank is a local adaptation and interpretation of Tokui-no Bank, an arts intervention project conceptualised by Japanese artist Takafumi Fukasawa that centers community’s assets in developing healthier,… Read more

  • Boleh x Tokuino Bank !

    Boleh x Tokuino Bank !

    A rare chance to meet the lovely people who run the different Tokuino-Bank branches in Japan! So honoured to be invited as part of the preparation by Toride Art Project on their book publication on Tokuino Banks in japan, with a feature on Boleh Bank 🙏 Can you spot Takafumi-san?… Read more

  • on/in time

    on/in time

    when producing a more conventional play on stage, we are working on two sets of time- timeline to bring the production to stage and we have stage time that the characters live in- in suspended disbelief, and they run in blissful parallels. when it comes to community arts practices, we… Read more

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