志异 Draft by Drama box december 2013 (english) | Page 5
Dear Readers,
Memory is one of those things, you know, that is as ephemerally
fickle as it is ostensibly concrete. It permeates our being — it is
as much about our past as it is about our present and our future.
As we live through each moment, our memories extend through
time and space, making sense of our reality and dreams. We
can perhaps even say that because of memory, we become
omnipresent — not unlike the gods.
In this issue, we bring to you a series of meditative musings
on memory. In Feature, actor-writer Neo Hai Bin traverses the
different dimensions of memory, prosing the dialectics as well as
the poetics. In Guest Columns, museum employee Iskander Mydin
maps the topography of memory by situating it in socio-political
landscapes, as veteran historian Han Tan Juan recounts his
fascinating life experience of living through six different political
regimes. In Theatre A-B-C, educator Chang Mei Yee traces the
process of two Reminiscence Theatre projects and the ways in
which memories are recollected, molded and performed. In a
special segment, film director Royston Tan’s short No Admittance
makes an Encore appearance. Last but definitely not the least
in Open Call, our reader Yeh Yue Hann looks into the past with
her old family photographs — quite literally! We look forward
to submissions from you — our readers — drop us an email at
[email protected]!
Oh, and did we mention how happy we are to feature the
blisteringly beautiful photographs taken by our dear friend
Rebecca Toh, and the exceptionally delicate design by the
ingenious Yong Yi?
We hope you enjoy this ramble as much as we enjoyed
working on it. Here’s to us remembering and forgetting.
Yours,
Wang Fang, Kate
Co-editor