18/09/2023
Kadamundu, Kodrah Kristang and Merlionsman are thrilled to present Singapore's first-ever Indigenous Writing Circle, a new initiative that seeks to support the development and revitalization of indigenous literature in Singapore for all peoples regardless of ethnicity, and to provide a safe space for writing and creative expression in any of Singapore’s indigenous, community and non-official languages, as well as in literature in any other language, including the four official languages of English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil, that discusses or relates to indigeneity, revitalization and individuation in some way. Work produced in the Writing Circle can be published on Kadamundu, and participation in the Writing Circle is free-of-charge. The Writing Circle will meet on Tuesday evenings starting Tuesday 3 October from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at City Gate, next to Nicoll Highway MRT (CC5).
Like Kadamundu, the Circle seeks to celebrate the true diversity of Singaporean and Sundaland culture and identity, to use literature as a means of creative expression for the negotiation of trauma and/or personal voice, and to provide a space for like-minded people interested in individuation and creative expression to meet and connect. Each week, the Circle will thus use one of the 512 stages of the Kristang Via Hierosa in sequential order as that week’s theme for those participating to use as their broad point of reference and inspiration; however, this is only a starting point, and participants will still be free to work with other starting points.
Find out more about the structure of each session in the slides, and sign up by dropping an email to [email protected] with the subject header Indigenous Writing Circle sign-up: and indicating on which Tuesday evening you’d first like to join us. We're looking forward to seeing you!