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Goh Soo Khim, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of Singapore Dance Theatre, is a highly respected figure in Singapore’s dance scene and has been closely associated with the development of Ballet in Singapore.
Soo Khim was instrumental in developing the SDT from a fledging company of seven members, into one of the leading dance theatres in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region.
Soo Khim, who comes from a family of well known dancers and teachers, received her early training at the Singapore Ballet Academy (SBA) under the Academy’s founding directors – Soonee Goh, Frances Poh and Vernon Martinus. She then furthered her professional training in Australia in 1964, becoming the first Asian Dancer to be admitted to the Australian Ballet School. On her return to Singapore, she taught at the SBA and was a soloist and principle dancer in all its performances. In 1971, Soo Khim assumed the responsibilities of Director and Principle of the Academy and has since trained, guided and inspired many young talents towards achieving a professional career in dance.
In 1977, Soo Khim represented Singapore in the 2nd ASEAN Radio and Television Cultural Exchange Programme and in the following year, revealed another facet of her artistic personality: her creativity as a choreographer, first with Temple Tone Poem (1978) and then with Goodbye Again (1980). Her specially commissioned works, Dilemma and Five Emotions, were premiered at the 1982 Singapore Arts Festival.
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Soo Khim was then appointed Co-Artistic Director by the then Ministry of Culture in 1984, to nurture the Ballet Group of the National Dance Company. The group performed her specially commissioned ballet, Environmental Phases, which won acclaim for its originality in the 5th ASEAN Festival of Performing Arts in 1985. Soo Khim collaborated with Anthony Then to produce At The Ballet and Ballet Premiere for the Singapore Festival of Arts in 1984 and 1986.
Her first choreography for the SDT was Brahm’s Sentiments, which premiered in the company’s second season. In 1990, she restaged Environmental Phases for SDT in a celebratory concert for Singapore’s 25th Anniversary. More recently, Soo Khim has been actively providing opportunities for dancers to develop their potential as choreographers.She had been invited to adjudicate ballet competitions in Malaysia, Indonesia and is also on the international panel for the Asia Pacific Ballet Competition in Japan since 1991. She became the first Asian representative to be invited as a jury member for the prestigious Benois de la Danse Prix that took place in Moscow in April 2003.
Soo Khim was awarded the prestigious Cultural Medallion in 1981 and the National Day Public Service Medal in 1989 for her outstanding contributions to the development of dance in Singapore. In 2002, she was awarded a Fellowship of LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts. |