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Esplanade Presents
5 Feb 2026, Thu, 7pm
(Intermission: None)
DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre at Esplanade
No Room For One More Brick is a performance art–improvisation–theatre work by Stitchen Haus da Opera that extends Tang Da Wu’s long-standing inquiry into non-conformity and true human potential. It builds on the dialogues initiated in The Seminar—Don’t Teach Art and Our Children, themes that recur across different presentations of Tang’s practice.
Continuing this line of exploration, the performance affirms the inherent uniqueness of every individual while offering a reflection on the purpose of education. Rather than endorsing a single, fixed viewpoint, it calls for genuine self-discovery and the cultivation of pluralistic dialogue which are conditions essential for nurturing diverse ways of thinking.
Tang Da Wu
Tang Da Wu (b. 1943) is best known for his performance art and installations, though his practice extends across a broad range of media, including drawing, painting and sculpture. He often draws on mythological narratives to raise awareness of social and environmental issues through his work. Provocation and commentary lie at the core of his practice, alongside a keen attention to aesthetics. Tang is also the co-founder of The Artists’ Village, a leading contemporary art collective in Singapore that was established in the 1980s to encourage artists to create experimental art.
5 Feb 2026, Thu
7pm
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