Overall,
it was a great experience for me and I would want to attend the event again if
there is any possibility that they will have it next year. I love art, so why
would I not attend it again? Being involved in the event even though I was just a volunteer
made me realise how diverse arts and culture is. It was a great way of immersing
myself in living and breathing art. With that, I can also attest to the quality
and being able to enjoy some of the performances. I was overwhelmed that more
and more Singaporeans are participating in events like this where arts and
culture activities are involved. In any ways, everyone would be able to enjoy
such festival. Who says Art is only about the stale old artefacts and
paintings? It is about being alive and you have the choice on how you can
interact with it.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Comparisons & Unavailable Market
Changes made between SAF '11 and '12
I did
not attend any of the SAF events in the past years and that was my first time. Therefore
with little knowledge on the difference I was only able to do some research to
compare.
Firstly, the products were almost the same where programs like the
Kids Arts Village are still implemented just with some changes in the type of
activity involve. However there was one huge difference in the product and that
there was no outdoor theatre in 2012, unlike in 2011. In 2011, there was this
huge stage place at the field in a theatrical form with a show called ‘When A
Gray Taiwanese Cow Stretched’ (Japan), opens the Festival. The layouts of the programs are more the olden
days, like kampong style. Unlike in 2012, it is more modernised using tents as
shelters. Other than that, the
main location of the overall event is still located at the Esplanade Park, thus
still maintaining the convenience.
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| Main stage of the outdoor theatre. Beautiful isn't it? |
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| Picture taken from http://superadrianme.com/2011/05/13/singapore-arts-festival-2011-kicks-off-13-may-till-5-june-2011/ |
Most of
the partnership also remains the same like Singapore Tourism Boars and OCBC
which has been supporting the event for several years already. As for the place
of distribution, SISTIC has always been the place to buy the ticketed performances.
Similar packaging and promotional methods were used.
Unavailable Market
Although
the event had provided a lot of fun and entertainment to the visitors as well
as being a successful one, there were some areas that I believe could be
improved. For instance, the festival did mention a lot about visitors from all
ages are able to enjoy most of the programs there. They even have specific
events for some niche group like the teenagers where there are music
performances at night and for children there is the Kids Arts Village, adults
can also be involve in any other programs there like theatres.
However,
there were two groups of people that were the smallest in the event and they are
the teenagers and elderly. Most of the adults could be found at the main stage
area where the performance is, but looking at the audience, there were only
about 20-30% of the visitors were teenagers. And I would say that those
teenagers who were there were either the volunteers or the performers. Other
than that, most of them were only hanging around at the flea. Where are the
teenagers? Thinking that Esplanade is one of the well known areas where teenagers
like to hang out, it was very surprising that they did not attend to such
festivals.
In my opinion,
there were sufficient advertisements going around this year but it was not
enough to reach out to the teenagers. I, myself was not aware of the event that
happened last year or maybe if I did, I would not have the interest to go to
such place maybe because it is a “festival”. In Singapore context, it is very
rare to see teenagers in festivals unlike those in other countries. Therefore,
I feel that there is a need to increase the awareness of the event to reach out
to them because I feel that the event can benefit them, just like it did to me.
It would be feasible to advertise through teenage magazines or through media
like televisions. Also, they can give out flyers to schools. That is the best
and fastest way to reach out to them!
As for
the elderly, there were very little programs involving the elderly and as such,
there were minute number of them coming to the event. One way to increase the
visitor ship is through having activities that were available in the past like
playing traditional games or having old films and theatres. Even if SAF were to
have something similar back then, maybe they can involve the elderly to be the
actress or actor to play a part in the theatre. I am pretty sure that they will
be jubilant to be part of the event and not just being a volunteer there giving
out the festival guides. As to create the awareness to the elderly, posters can
be put up at the community centres since the elderly often themselves there.
| She was one of the elderly that was giving out the festival guides |
With all
these new suggestions, I believe that it will help to increase the awareness of
the event as well as to increase the number of visitors that the event is targeting.
The Marketing Mix
Marketing
events such as the Singapore Arts Festival need to imply the marketing mix to achieve the organisational goals. Marketing mix refers to a planned
mix of the controllable elements of a product's marketing plan. There are in
total of eight Ps and they are, Product, Place, Partnerships, Promotion
(Communications), Programming, People, Packaging and Distribution and Price. However,
I will elaborate only on Product, Place, Partnerships, Programming as well as
Price.
Product:
A
product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention, acquisition,
use or consumption that might satisfy a want or a need.
The core
product is what the buyer is really buying and that every product is a package
of problem-solving services even though it is often intangible. The core
product in this case is the entertainment that incorporates arts.
It is
also necessary to include in the facilitating products where it must be present
for the guest to use the core products. Some facilitating products available at
the festival includes information and ticketing
booth, food and beverage(F&B) outlet like the Cold Stone Creamery, other
facilities like the stage and tents. These are the products that will bring in
the entertainment and arts to the visitors.
There
were also augmented products which include accessibility, customer
participation and interaction as well as the ambience like the lightings. SAF is located at the Esplanade Park thus, it is
accessible for the visitors to come because of the nearest public transport;
MRT circle line (Esplanade and Marina Bay). There was also visitors’
participation where during the Bridge Cafe Project Programme started, the
dancers will bring the visitors in to join them in the dance. Hence it creates
a very friendly, fun and enjoyable moment. Also, there are other surrounding
buildings and places where the visitors can go to after or before the festival
starts. And this includes the Marina Bay and the Esplanade Theatre.
| The lightings that create the magical ambience. |
Place:
The
place looks into the distribution of the event products and how they are sold
to visitors which means how the program tickets are being sold. The tickets
were available through SISTIC where customers can either purchase them in
shopping centres or online. SAF also made use of the technology and media like
Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and iPhone apps to create awareness and promote the
event.
Partnership:
SAF principal
partner for 2012 is The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and the premier sponsors
are Singapore Totalisator Board, OCBC Cards and the Singapore Turf Club. There are
also many other major sponsors and partners like Lee Foundation, SMRT media,
National Library Board, Kitchen Language and many more. These sponsors have
done such a great help to the event and it would be nothing without them.
Programming
The performances
involved more than 500 artists and groups from Singapore as well as International
Friends where the festival showcased both local and international acts, as well
as collaborations and performances beyond that of Traditional Performances. There
was a wide range of activities that started off in the mid of the day all the
way till night time thus making visitors to have a choice of activities throughout
their day.
Price:
The
Festival Village presents a mix of ticketed and free with fun filled activities
and over 300 free performances for every one of all age groups. Other than the performances
and the ticketed prices, there are also other prices that were involve like
F&B. The Cold Stone Creamery sells the ice cream at about less than $10.
There was a little competition for ice-cream because there was the ice-cream
man with his motorbike that sells ice-cream at around $1 to $1.50. Well, people
can choose the either the higher quality or the cheaper one. Either way, both
the queue was very long. These
were the places where the event earns their revenue from. Other revenues also came
from the flea as well as The Bridge Cafe Project.
Spooky Stories by Children
| I did one of the story teller's spooky make up! |
This
is the part that I am very excited about because I was one of the volunteer
there! I helped out by moving the audiences from one station to another. Well, a
brief introduction about the programme is that there were children between the
ages from 10 to 14 years old who were actually the story tellers of the
programme. They tell spooky stories to audiences who are either their family
members or random visitors of the event, either adults or kids who are
interested in the programme.
There were two main station; Spooky Stories by the
River and Spooky Stories by the Park. There will be volunteers from Leisure
Resort Management, which is us, bringing the audience to the different sub
stations. The audience will get to hear nine
different spooky stories from the children. I was located at the park. The
lights there were purposely put at dimmed to create the ambience. The locations
were at the ‘The Three Trees’, ‘The Fountain’ and ‘The Steps’. I felt that the location
of the station was chosen well because the surroundings were appropriate for
the programme.
| The Fountain |
| One of The Fountain storyteller |
| The Three Trees |
| The Steps |
I managed to ask some of the audience; kids and adults on how they felt about the whole experience of the programme. Most of them said it was very successful because they did not expect the story tellers to be that scary thinking that they are only kids! It turned out to be frightening to some adults as well and one of them back off because he was afraid that he would have nightmares. In my opinion, the story tellers were really amazing. Their tone and expression were very well done and honestly, I had shivers down my spine and goose bumps at certain moments as the stories were told. Overall, I have gained experiences and learnt how to managed crowd control.
The programme itself attracted a crowd of all ages. Young or old, there were all invited to the programme. There were more people attending the programme during the weekend as compared to that on Friday’s maybe because most of the visitors are working or schooling during the weekdays and are freer during the weekends.
| The Ambassadors of Spooky Stories |
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Kids Arts Village
Kids Arts
Village is anchored by very unique architectural performance installations. What
is good that all the programs were free! There were six activities involving
the children but I only managed to go to three of them and they are Tangle, The
Young Ones! Performance Showcase, Spooky Stories by Children.
The
Young Ones! Performance Showcase
Moving
on, I went to the main stage area as I heard the wonderful plucking guitar ensemble
from a group of Catholic Junior College students. That was one of the events
that I was looking forward to because I love ensemble, well actually any kind
of music. Just like what it was mentioned in the SAF website, the euphonious
sound of the plucking was really beautiful and enjoyable. Although there were no chairs provided at that sandy and grass patches,
there were green mats for them to sit on and enjoy the performances. Despite the sandy area, a lot of people still sat on the mats and were enjoying the performances.
| Catholic JC Guitar Ensemble Performing |
Tangle
Afterwards,
at 6.30pm I went over to the “Tangle” to see how the kids really got tangled.
Before that, there were quite a number of visitors asking for directions to “Tangle”.
It was very popular and as I thought so, when the activity started there was a
long queue. I observed the activity and laughed at how all the kids got tangled
in the ribbons. I interviewed some of the parents and children there and they
mentioned it was a fun and enjoyable activity for the kids.
| The start of Tangle |
| The end of Tangle |
Experiences & Outcome
As
I walked out of the Esplanade Theatre, I came across a chaotic flea. Curiosity
struck me because I did not expect that the festival would include a flea in
their event. Upon stepping under the bridge, roaming around the flea, the
atmosphere changed and the festive mood dawdled as I heard loud music being
played. I proceeded towards the sound of music and I knew it was from the
festival due to the distinctive huge white tents.
I
was amazed by the crowd that attended the festival and on top of that, there
were numerous tents around that initially confused me because I did not know
where to start. But thankfully with the festival guide that was given to me,
yes the snazzy yellow and black information booklet, I managed to locate myself
and not get lost. You can expect to find programme information for all the 16
days, event calendar, ticketing information, and the time slots for each
program. It was also displayed in this huge board right at the entrance of the
festival. In my opinion, that was very thoughtful because it provides the information
for some visitors who do not have the guide booklet. Therefore, both the board
and the booklet was very useful for visitors as they were able to get updates
on the activities and the timing through the information given with the location
map all laid out clearly for their perusal. Therefore, what was promised in the brochures,
advertisements were all achieved.
| The Festival Guides Booklets |
However
I was a little disappointed with some of the staffs that were at the information
booth. I went to approach two of the staffs to ask on how to redeem the goodies
like lanyard, badges etc. Both the staff was not friendly at all although they
did replied to our question. I was upset because they did not briefly tell us
on the exact steps to get the goodies. They just mentioned “Just download the
app from your iPhone and wait.” I was bewildered and questions formed in my
head. It was not clear at all and when I asked another staff, they said the
same thing. How can visitors get the proper information and a clear one? I was
not sure the reason why they did not briefly tell us but I thought maybe
because we were wearing the pink volunteer festival shirt and that they expect
us to know the information. Nevertheless, I did not expect such outcomes from
the staffs.
Public
Garden Flea Market
I
have yet to mention about the intriguing flea market called “Public Garden Flea
Market”. Why was there a “garden” in the name? I found out after much roaming
and that is; most of the items they were hand-made! The others were some old
collections bought overseas, or some antique items. Basically, they go green.
Not to mention, I bought one of the hand-made item there and it is a tote bag
that cost only $8.80. Looking at the material used, it was worth the price, not
any kind of cheapskate item.
| The flea under the bridge |
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| The tote bag and a badge from the flea! |
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Background & Information
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| Have you seen them in the MRT? |
Singapore Arts Festival (SAF)
What is SAF? Have you seen their advertisements around in the Mass Rapid Transport (MRT) (as seen in the picture above) or anywhere else in Singapore? For some who travel a lot locally, you would have known or notice the existence of this event. But for those uninitiated foreigners or Singaporeans, it is a yearly local festival that celebrates the local arts in various forms; visual art, music, dance, film, stories of myths & legends etc.. The event also takes place in the middle of the year when school vacation starts to get afoot. Do not just perceive this as another boring festival with just cultural activities and elements. There is more to it!
Background
SAF has gone through 34 years of developing the artistic and
cultural life in Singapore through the festivals. Traditionally, it gathers
international celebrities and local artists annually for a remembrance of
cultural diversity and artistic innovation. The outcome objective of this festival
is making it into one of Asia’s foremost cultural underlying moments. Over the
years, it achieved the increasing number for public demand for the arts,
culture and events. This shows that the public are able to accept and appreciate
the arts and culture of Singapore.
Moving on to
the 35th year, SAF 2012 theme is called “Our Lost Poems”. The
festival is committed into innovation thus executing the three themes all in
all from the previous year, from the other two themes “Between You and Me” in
2010 and “I Want To Remember” in 2011.
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| SAF 2010 Advertisement Design/ Logo |
I will be going to the event to volunteer for the Kids Arts Festival. After going for the training, I was very excited for the actual event to start. I was very curious to find out who the audience would be. We will find out more as you read on.
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