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25 Jun 2011

University Cultural Centre

The University Cultural Centre at the University of Singapore (NUS) was officially opened in 2000. Located on the picturesque landscapes of Kent Ridge, the University Cultural Centre serves as a vibrant, innovative performing arts venue for high-quality events that reflect both the rich cultural heritage of Singapore and the best in international arts and entertainment.

Performers and producers can benefit from the state-of-the-art facilities and professional services of a standard previously unsurpassed in Singapore and audiences of all ages, backgrounds and interests can indulge in a myriad of different cultural experiences through the performances. The University Cultural Centre has played host to performances by professional and non-professional Singaporean arts companies and international artists. Whether one's interests lie in classical or contemporary music, world music or jazz, dance or drama, literature or the visual arts, visitors to the University Cultural Centre will find enjoyment and enrichment in the quality of the arts offerings from both East and West.

The University Cultural Centre serves as a vibrant, innovative performing arts venue for events that reflect both the rich cultural heritage of Singapore and the best in international arts and entertainment. Its concert hall comprises of a total of 1,700 seats, a theatre which seats up to 450; and a dance studio designed and equipped to facilitate dance rehearsals.