| Alternative Theatre From 
  Singapore!ALAMAK!
 
   Presented By AGNI KOOTTHU 
  (THEATRE OF FIRE)Written & Directed By Elangovan
 Performed By Ahamed Ali Khan, Dew M. Chaiyanara, Faizal Abdullah, Gloria 
  Tan, Hemang Yadav & Shaiful Risan
 Sat 15 & Sun 16 Nov 2008  8 pm $20 The Substation Theatre
 Tickets available at The Substation box-office, 45 Armenian Street, Singapore 
  (+65 63377800)
 *** *** ***  Indian: No job never 
  mind. But I am still fed-up about another problem. I cannot sell my own house.
 Sang Nila Utama: But it is your house.
 
 Indian: No. It belongs to me for only 99 years. They have the EIP - 
  Ethnic Integration Policy.A racial quota for every flat. The Chinese quota for 
  my block was full. The Malay quota was also full. So I could only sell to 
  another Indian. Indian buyers usually don�t have money. I had to sell it for 
  50,000 below market price. My Chinese neighbour sold his house for 50,000 more 
  than me. He is laughing at me.
 
 Sang Nila Utama: So if your hard-earned asset eventually becomes a 
  liability, why do you support the policy?
 
 Indian: The policy is for racial integration and harmony. You don�t 
  have to support anything here. You become the support for everything 
  automatically here. Whether you like it or not you get screwed day by day and 
  you won�t know who or what screwed you until you become desensitized to vote 
  for the same shit. -
 *** *** ***  One night, the Police Coast Guard 
  detects an unknown person swimming towards the direction of Singapore 
  coastline with the aid of an inflatable trash bag. They fish him out of the 
  sea. He has no valid travel document and is placed under arrest for attempting 
  to enter the country illegally. It is explained to him that he will be charged 
  for unlawful entry into Singapore and if convicted, he will face jail up to 
  six months and liable to not less than three strokes of the cane on his 'royal 
  arse', or fined up to $6,000. During the interrogation, he confesses that he 
  is actually the mythical figure Sang Nila Utama, the founder of Singapore in 
  the 11th century AD. He further claims that he was returning from the Riau 
  archipelago after visiting his subjects and had unfortunately entered a vortex 
  at sea and was subsequently teleported into modern Singapore. The 
  powers-that-be identify him as a potential global branding image for the 
  Foreign Talent scheme and offer him immediate citizenship. But he demands that 
  he be released first to understand his subjects better before accepting the 
  citizenship. The authorities release him and give him free access to 
  meet-the-people of modern Singapore. Sang Nila Utama meets characters from all 
  walks of city-life and unravels the discrepancies and incongruence that exist 
  between the dominant official viewpoint and the articulations of the 
  disenfranchised subalterns. Nila Utama has mixed feelings about acquiring 
  citizenship but is surprised when he is accorded the highest honour
 and given an official position. He reiterates what he had uttered centuries 
  ago: "If the animals here are as fine and as fierce as lions, this would be a 
  good place to start a new kingdom... sorry circus."
 
   S Thenmoli : kamasoma@pacific.net.sg |