LIGHT SIGNATURES AND TRACES | EXHIBITION
Empreintes et Halos | Exposition
Wednesday 29 April 01:00 PM to Saturday 15 August 06:00 PM
Level 2 - corridor , Alliance Française de Singapour

"As an audience, we often see only the physical movement of dance. For dancers themselves, however, dance transforms them into beings of energy, each movement leaving a unique signature in space."
Full artworks: https://tanngiapheng.com/light-signatures-and-traces/
Alongside BALLET: The Making of an Étoile, Alliance Française de Singapour presents a photographic intervention by Singaporean artist and photographer Tan Ngiap Heng, displayed in the Level 2 corridor leading towards the gallery space.
Drawn from his series Light Signatures and Traces, the works seek to capture what often escapes the eye: not simply the movement of dance, but the energy it leaves behind. Through long-exposure photography, Tan Ngiap Heng transforms ballet into streams of light, suspended gestures, and luminous traces that seem to oscillate between science and poetry, precision and organic motion, stillness and action.
Installed as a visual prelude to the exhibition, these images invite visitors into the world of ballet before they even step into the gallery itself. Encountered along the corridor walls, the works establish an artistic and almost ethereal atmosphere, expanding ballet beyond performance into abstraction, rhythm and pure movement. Yet after visiting the exhibition, these same images take on another resonance: visitors return to them with a deeper understanding of the discipline, repetition and physical endurance required to produce such apparent lightness on stage.
In this dialogue between photography and dance, movement becomes memory, and the fleeting gesture of the ballerina is transformed into something almost celestial, a luminous imprint of the invisible labour behind grace.
Free entrance
Corridor, Level 2
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday: 1.00 pm - 7.30 pm
Saturday: 9.00 am - 6.00 pm

About the artist.
Tan Ngiap Heng is a Singaporean photographer and interdisciplinary artist. Trained at the London Contemporary Dance School, he first developed an intention to convey his experience of dance through photography. Since entering the Singapore photography scene in the late 1990s, he has masterfully documented movement, performance, and the evolving arts scene in Singapore. His approach is characterised by a strong sensitivity to gesture, rhythm, and the body in motion.
In recent years, his practice has expanded beyond performance photography into video and installation art exploring themes of memory, caregiving, family heritage, and personal loss. Through immersive and sensory works, he transforms intimate personal experiences into universal reflections on human connection, presence, and legacy.
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