IndigNation 2013

 The theme for Singapore's 9th annual LGBT pride season from 3-31 August, IndigNation 2013, was "Faith in the Future" - Where will the winds of change bring us? Together forever in electric dreams or scattered in despair in an apocalypse? Let the dandelion of your faith guide you to IndigNation 9.

The main organiser was Miak Siew. The graphic designers for the event posters were Gary Lim and Kenneth Chee. Ng Yi-Sheng coordinated pre-event publicity at a booth at the community tent during Pink Dot at Hong Lim Park on Saturday, 29 June 2013.  =Logo=



In this year's dandelion-shaped logo, there are 11 seed heads. 10 of them represent the multiple religions of Singapore, including Taoism, Buddhism, Baha'i faith, Islam, Christianity, Hinduism. Sikhism, Judaism, Zoroastrianism and Jainism.

The 11th seed may be taken to represent the possible religious sub-groups that are not clearly defined, (e.g. ancestor worship). But it also represents the non-religious communities like atheists, agnostics, humanists, theists and skeptics.

In a way, this logo encompasses the non-religious aspect of our society. Science in that sense fits in nicely with this number 11, since string theory suggests that mere may be 11 dimensions to reality.

In short, this logo depicts the fragile connections of our different belief systems and how easily they can be torn apart like the head of a dandelion, destroyed by a gust of wind. There is also a duality in the dandelion, it flourishes easily like a weed but it is also a beneficial plant at the same time.

This reflects the different aspects of society’s perceptions of religion, which is tied to our theme for this year's Indignation 9: "Faith in the Future".

How do LGBT people, religious and non-religious live in this duality? What discussions and actions can further our progress? 

=Event listings=





=Opening: Faith in the Future=



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"At the opening of IndigNation 2013, we will be having an open discussion about possible futures of the queer community – touching on issues of ageing, rethinking what family means to us, and how we see our queer selves as being part of Singapore.

We will also be launching Queer Futures: (An)Other Singapore Conversation. (An)Other Singapore Conversation is an ongoing project that utilises art and words to platform the voices of Singapore’s queer community; their visions of the future, their hopes, dreams and fears. It will culminate at IndigNation 2014 in a community exhibition and an invitation to members-of-parliament to engage with community concerns raised via this platform.

In addition, we're also launching The Coming Out Campaign. "Come Out Come Home" is a movement to support all queer/LGBTIQ persons who wish to be (more) out, i.e., disclose their sexual and/or gender identity/orientation. It is also about the allies who love, accept and support their LGBTIQ family, friends and colleagues, enabling them to “come out”. It will start on IndigNation 2013 and end on Coming Out Day, 11 October 2013."

The following invitation was sent out to all guests:

"You are cordially invited to the Opening of IndigNation 2013!

This year, our theme is "Faith in the Future," looking ahead to what possibilities there are for the LGBT community - not just about LGBT rights, but also how we envision our future as LGBT people in Singapore.

Come and dream and hope together - because the only future we can have is the one we dare to dream of.

Our opening event will feature a panel addressing various possibilities and dreams of our future.


 * The Future of the Greying LGBT community - Alex Au
 * The Future of LGBT voices in Singapore - Vincent Wijeysingha
 * The Future of LGBT and the Arts / (An)Other Singapore Conversation - Tania De Rozario
 * The Future of the Transgender Community in Singapore - Tricia Leong & Vanessa Ho
 * The Future and Coming Out - Jean Chong

We are not just going have these speakers talk at you - but we want to engage everyone to think about and imagine what the future can be, what the challenges are, and how we can participate in making that future happen.

We do expect it to be a long discussion - we have catered finger food so we can hold the hunger pangs at bay, and we do hope the conversations continue after the event over dinner and drinks informally. We look forward to seeing you on the 3rd August!

Date: 3 August 2013, Saturday, 5pm Venue: 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Rd, 239007

Please RSVP to IndigNation2013@gmail.com"



=Same-sex parenting: Raising new standards=



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Sunday, August 4, 2013 2:00pm until 6:00pm

Organised by Sayoni

Spend an afternoon with gay parents. Exchange ideas, learn from their experiences, build networks.

Venue : DYMK $8 entry includes 1st soft drink to cover venue cost. Space is limited!



=Pink Picnic=



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Friday, August 9, 2013 5:00pm

The non-event is happening again. Totally disorganized and unorganized since 2005, this picnic is just a picnic. No agendas, no parades, no marches. Except that we would like you to come in pink.

It is just an afternoon of (hopefully) sunshine, and an excuse to say hi to fabulous folks with fabulous food in their picnic baskets.

Do bring extra food and drinks - you don't know who might come up to you to say hi!



=I will survive with music=



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Saturday, August 10, 2013 8:00pm until 9:30pm

“I Will Survive: Personal gay, lesbian, bisexual & transgender stories in Singapore” is a collection that brings together real-life experiences of love, grace, faith, dignity and courage from 21 ordinary gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in Singapore who have been through extraordinary circumstances.

Following the book launch in May, a community reading session in June, and a successful Indiegogo campaign which has raised funds to send more than 100 copies of the book to social service professionals working in the community, we now have a reading-cum-music session.

Come join the editor, Leow Yangfa, and his musical guest, Lokies Khan, for an evening of stories, personal sharing and familiar tunes, to celebrate the triple occasion of IndigNation, Hari Raya Puasa & National Day!

A limited number of copies of the book will be available for sale at the venue, and the editor would be delighted to sign autographs!

Lokies Khan, singer & performer

Singing from the age of four, Lokies Khan’s love for music has always been prominent. He had a 5-month residential stint at Speakeasy,and has also performed in other well-known venues, including Home Club, NUSS Guild House, FIVE Izakaya bar, Temasek Club and Hatched.

Influenced by a broad spectrum of music, he cites Alicia Keys, Ella Fitzgerald, Lana Del Rey & Christina Aguilera as his biggest influence in his artistry.

Lokies’ voice has often been described as unusually intriguing. With his versatility, he blows away with strength, mellows down low, demonstrates eccentrics with his range & softens with gentleness. And when he isn’t singing, he moonlights as a DJ.

By the way, this event is pending an arts & entertainment licence from MDA.



=Gaylien Invasion: A Night of LGBT Science Fiction=



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Thursday, August 15, 2013 8:00pm

Imagine what queer life might look like in the future… or on different planets… or with robots! Join us for readings of new short stories by local writers like Amanda Lee, Joel Tan and Jeremy Tiang. Curated and hosted by Ng Yi-Sheng.



=Be With Me: An OC workshop for women who love women=



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Sunday, August 18, 2013 2:00pm in CDT

Organised by OCWomen

Life can be a series of challenges. Worries about family, work, relationships, and finances can cause us to lose our confidence, our sense of self and direction, and it can be a difficult time of mixed and extreme emotions. Been there, done that?

Join us for an afternoon to learn more about how to help yourself, and help others cope in a crisis. We'll discuss: - The series of emotional stages in a crisis - Activities, people, and organizations that can help in taking the steps to move on with life - How to build an emotional support system for yourself - Being a First Responder to crisis - Being part of someone’s emotional support system

Come join us and meet new friends in the community. We'll learn from each other about coping with our own challenges, helping others in times of crisis, and how to move on.

Register at http ://bit.ly/ocwbewithme



=Akka (அக்கா) : A reading of Singapore’s first queer Tamil play=



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Friday, August 23, 2013 8:00pm

Organised by Avant Theater and The Purple Alliance.

In 1990, the playwright G. Selvanathan wrote and starred in Akka, (அக்கா), a short play in Tamil about the life of a transgender woman. Join us for a staged reading of this play, followed by a discussion on language, race and gender. English subtitles will be provided.



=Transcending Gender=



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Sunday, August 25, 2013 3:00pm

In 2012, two students did their final year project interviewing people from the transgender community. What was the process like? What did they learn? How did the transgender persons feel about being involved?

Through this conversation, we hope that we start building the future where we transcend gender – where we see people as who they are – in the fullness of their humanity.



=Southeast Gaysia!=



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Saturday, August 31, 2013 4:00pm

Organised by Sayoni

We all know about LGBT problems in Singapore, but have you heard about the queer rights revolutions happening in Cambodia, Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations?

Jean Chong and Ng Yi-Sheng, members of the ASEAN SOGI (sexual orientation and gender identity) group, will talk about different regional trends in queer rights.



=ContraDiction: An evening of LGBT literature=



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Saturday, August 31, 2013 7:30pm

Our annual reading of LGBT Singaporean writing is back to close IndigNation 2013! We’ll be featuring poetry, fiction, drama, essays and more from an eclectic bunch of Singapore’s queer writers!

Curated by Ng Yi-Sheng and Jasmine Seah.



=See also=

IndigNation: Singapore's first gay pride month

IndigNation 2006

IndigNation 2007

IndigNation 2008

IndigNation 2009

IndigNation 2010

IndigNation 2011

IndigNation 2012

=References and external links=


 * IndigNation SG's Facebook page:.
 * PLU's IndigNation website.
 * The older IndigNation Facebook page:.
 * A playlist of videos of past IndigNation events on YouTube:.
 * IndigNation Sg's YouTube channel:.

=Acknowledgements=

This article was compiled by Roy Tan.