SPEECH BY DR LEE BOON YANG,MINISTER FOR INFORMATION, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE ARTS, AT THE OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF GREENFIELD 2006 A CREATIVE COMMUNITY SINGAPORE EVENT, 24 NOVEMBER 2006, 7.15 PM AT ATRIUM@ORCHARD
Good evening, ladies and
gentlemen,
It gives me great pleasure to join you
for the launch of GreenField 2006.
GreenField 2006 is one of the key events under “Crea©tive 2006 - Reinvent
Your Future”, which is a month-long showcase to recognise, celebrate and promote
Singapore’s Creative Industries covering arts, design and media.
Building a Creative
Community
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What is the significance of “
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Every Singaporean can contribute to building a more creative and
connected community. Hence, Creative Community Singapore (CCS) under my Ministry
has been helping Singaporeans test out their ideas and realise their creative
inspirations. Since its launch more
than a year ago, the CCS has supported 36 projects of which 10 were completed.
26,000 people had participated in these projects and 3,600 people had been
trained in various aspects of the Creative industries. In the process of carrying out these
projects, close to 50 jobs had been created. These projects had brought together
innovation and creativity; collaboration between the public, private and people
sectors; and stimulated community involvement.
Innovation &
Creativity
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Firstly, I am glad to see a high level of innovation and creativity by
the project teams. Their ideas
ranged from short films by “Machinima Asia” with visually stunning 3D game
characters, instead of real life actors, to interactive virtual pets developed
by Mixed Reality Lab. Unique and elegant modular see-through display containers,
never before used for exhibitions in Singapore, is another innovative example.
The new MAAD Sunday concept provides budding artists and designers with a
showcase for their works to visitors looking for original lifestyle
products.
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Like MAAD, Project “ROJAK” shows how products and services can be
innovatively developed and better delivered. “ROJAK” is staged by an incubator
company INC3, supported by CCS. It showcases product concepts and prototypes
developed by INC3 and its partners, such as integration of lifestyle products,
live media theatre, new sounds, tastes and flavours with a strong contemporary
Asian flavour.
People, Public and Private (3P)
Partnerships
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Secondly, I am also delighted to witness how the people, public and
private sectors have successfully come together for many creative projects. Such
collaborations are important in order to provide the necessary support to
budding entrepreneurs wishing to venture into the creative field. Project “Jumpstart” is one such example
where low-income women from Central Singapore CDC are taught new skills in craft
making, design and simple business skills such as finance and marketing, with
the objective of setting up a co-op.
Two local startups - Homespun and Metz Jewellery – imparted skills and
knowledge in designing and making jewellery and these women will be taught
simple business skills such as the management of finances and marketing. The
Singapore Drama Educators Association will help develop their self-esteem and
confidence through the use of drama, and story-telling. This collaboration will help
participating low-income women enhance their earning capability and improve
their family income.
Connecting the
community
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Finally, CCS is for anyone and everyone. Homemakers, retired workers,
working people or students are given the opportunity to contribute and
participate in creative projects.
Many CCS projects are geared to reach out to the community. “Beat-by-Beat”, for example, allows
Singaporeans of all ages with or without musical knowledge, to appreciate and
create musicals. It was the brainchild of Dr. Kenneth Lyen, a consultant
pediatrician by profession with a strong passion for writing and producing
musicals. “Beat-by-Beat” is a musical incubation programme that offers
workshops, play-readings and courses to the public. Selected musicals created from the
programme are performed at public venues.
An “Adopt a Baby Musical” programme was subsequently incorporated to
encourage corporate sponsors to support the development of these musicals. 20 new musicals were incubated and 12
were performed in the Arts House and Esplanade to full houses. So there are many talented and creative
Singaporeans waiting to be discovered.
Ask yourself, why not me?
The next example or the next creative innovation could well come from
you, if you are ready to think out-of-the box.
Conclusion
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I congratulate all GreenField 2006 participants for your innovation,
creativity and passion. I also take
this opportunity to thank our Creative Community Singapore Partners and other
partners who have made this event possible through their strong
support.
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I look forward to seeing more creative ideas and proposals coming forth
from people of all walks of life.
This will catalyse even more people into engaging in creative
enterprises.
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wish you a very pleasant and enjoyable evening as you watch, learn and soak in
the creative buzz of GreenField 2006 over the next four days. Thank
you.