PERFORMERS(') PRESENT

Call for Presentations and Installations

Performers(') Present 2026: Interweaving

2225 October 2026
Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music

The Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music invites proposals for presentations and installations for Interweaving, the 2026 edition of the Performers’ Present International Artistic Research Symposium. This symposium brings together artists, researchers, and educators to explore how ideas and traditions intersect across cultures, communities, and creative practices.

Theme

Rooted in the metaphor of weaving as a universal expression of connection and process, Interweaving examines how artistic identities, methodologies, and collaborations evolve—particularly across Southeast Asian and Western heritages, human and AI creativity, and the fluid boundaries between imagination and reality.

We welcome submissions that engage with this theme through performance, scholarship, creative work, or interdisciplinary inquiry.

  • Past and Present — engaging with heritage, continuity, and creative evolution across diverse musical and artistic traditions.
  • Dreams and Reality — exploring imagination, perception, and transformation in the creative process, and how ideas take form through sound, movement, and material.
  • Weaving Disciplinary Threads — intersecting music, art, technology, science, and philosophy to reveal new forms of artistic inquiry.
  • Interweaving Music, Wellbeing and Community — reflecting on music’s capacity to connect, shape identity, and nurture collective understanding.
  • Entangling Human Expression with AI — investigating collaboration, authorship, and creativity in the age of AI.

Format

We invite proposals for:

  • Performance with Presentation
  • Paper Presentation
  • Installation
Possible areas of focus include (but are not limited to):
  • Cross-cultural artistic practices and dialogues
  • Creative processes and collaboration
  • Musical traditions and transformation
  • Intersections between performance, research, and education
  • Human-AI co-creation in the arts
  • Community-based or participatory artistic practice
  • Artistic identity, heritage, and place
Submission Requirements
  • Proposal Format: Performance with Presentation, Paper Presentation, or Installation
  • Length of Presentation: 20min / 40min
  • Proposal/Paper Abstract (max. 2000 characters)
  • Short biography (max. 1000 characters)
  • Names of co-presenters/co-performers
  • Website/Microsite [optional]
 

Important Dates

Submission deadline: 31 Mar 2026, 11:59pm SGT

Notification of acceptance: 15 Jun 2026

Submission Process

Please submit materials via this form.

Enquiries

For questions or additional information, please contact us at present@nus.edu.sg.