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[PAYMENT] IMPRINTS – Our Experience, Our Mental Health

Kongsi Petak, Shakti Dances Collective

Date1819/10/2025

Time9:00AM


LanguageEnglish

CategoryEvent

TagsWorkshop

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Explore how your past experiences shape your self-perspective and mental health, and turn them into a monologue.

Ticketing

Sat 18 – Sun 19 Oct, 2025 (2-day workshop)

9:00AM (GMT+8)

About

“Every mark tells a story.”

Every interaction leaves a mark—an imprint shaping how we think, feel, and act today. These imprints could come from family, friends, figures of authority, or even strangers. Artists and performers also receive imprints from within the scene—both healing and toxic.

This workshop invites participants to explore these imprints and how they influence our well-being and identity. Through expressive arts, we will uncover and give voice to these marks, culminating in personal monologues that transform experience into art, fostering self-discovery, resilience, and connection. A casual showcase and post-discussion will close the 2-day journey. Participants have the option NOT to perform their monologue at the showcase.

The workshop will be conducted in English. Participants are expected to join both days. (Max 15 participants)

Schedule​

  • Sat 18 Oct, 9am – 12pm: Workshop Day 1
  • Sun 19 Oct, 9am – 11am: Workshop Day 2
  • Sun 19 Oct, 12pm – 2pm: Monologue showcase and discussion

This workshop is part of YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Please click here for the full programme.

The artwork in the poster is by Arifwaran Shaharuddin. Check out the exhibition details here.

FACILITATOR’S BIO

Chris Ng

Chris is a mental health trainer and practitioner with training in play therapy, expressive arts therapy, and drama therapy. With a diverse background spanning acting, NGO community work, and leadership as an international school principal, he brings creativity and compassion to his practice. He now delivers mental health training to corporate clients and provides hospital-based support to children living with life-limiting illnesses.


IMPRINTS — Monologue Showcase & Discussion

Sun 19 Oct, 2025 | 12pm – 2pm

FREE ADMISSION

How do past experiences shape our mental health and the way we respond to triggers today? Catch this monologue showcase by participants of the Imprints workshop, facilitated by mental health trainer and practitioner Chris Ng, as they explore and unearth these hidden landmarks in their life. Following the showcase, Chris moderates a discussion between workshop participants and audience to process these shared moments and look for pathways toward healing.

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