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Singapore Ministry of Information Communication and the Arts Main goal is to develop Singapore as a global city for information, communications and the arts, while promoting its identity and multicultural heritage. Responsibilities of the Arts and Heritage Division include international cultural exchanges. [en] Singapore Among its multiple responsibilities is the disbursement of grants and project funding to artists and groups - see funding programs. Also supports activities abroad, promotes and engages in cultural exchange programs and international networking. [en] Singapore National Arts Council: International Relations Unit Promotes Singapore arts and artists overseas, initiates co-productions with international partners, and works to promote international cultural exchange through bilateral and multilateral agreements. [en] Singapore National Heritage Board of Singapore Institution that preserves, presents and promotes the cultural heritage of Singapore. Formed in 1993, it unites the National Archives, the National Museum and the Oral History Department, previously under the Ministry of Information and the Arts. [en] Singapore Grants, Scholarships & Bursaries The National Arts Council provides Singaporean artists with subsidies, stipends, awards, and live-in-studios. Through the program Foreign Artistic Talent Scheme, administered together with Singapore's Immigration Department, it supports foreign artists from all disciplines to apply for Singapore Permanent Resident Status. [en] Singapore Part of the National Heritage Board. Objectives: set and maintain high professional standards of heritage preservation; make national collections more accessible; share knowledge about heritage care with the public. [en] Singapore Established in 1993, the role of the Centre for the Arts of the National University of Singapore is to promote cultural and artistic activities. Calendar of Events. [en] Singapore Built in 1926/27, this electric substation with unique Art Deco features was converted into a interdisciplinary arts center in 1990. Houses a theater, dance studio, art gallery and classrooms. [en] Singapore Opened in September 2000, the Cultural Centre of the National University of Singapore serves as a venue for classical and contemporary music, world music and jazz, dance, drama, literature and the visual arts. [en]
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