Elangovan

Elangovan, bilingual poet, playwright-director, screenwriter, literary editor, transcreator, (and pioneer of modern Tamil: poetry & experimental theatre in Singapore ) obtained a BA ( Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts) and a MA ( Middlesex University , UK ) in Theatre Directing. He has been a freelance-journalist, teacher, television film-cameraman (then Singapore Broadcasting Corporation), Welfare Officer (closed institution for delinquents), Probation Officer and Prison Welfare Officer. He worked as an Arts Administrator with the National Arts Council from 1987 to 2000, Lecturer (Drama) at the Division of Performing Arts, LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts from 2001 to 2003, an Associate at The Centre for the Arts, National University of Singapore in 2004, and is currently a Security Executive. He is the Artistic Director of Agni Kootthu (Theatre of Fire).

He has published three collections of poetry: Vizhichannalkalin Pinnalirunthu (Behind Windows of Eyes), 1979, Mounavatham (Silent Annihilation), 1984, and Transcreations (a bilingual collection), 1988, and eight collections of plays, DOGS and Other Plays, 1996, TALAQ (Divorce), 1999, BUANG SUAY and Other Plays, 2001, FLUSH - recipient of the SingaporeInternationale Award, 2002, MINES, 2003, OODAADI (Medium) - recipient of the Singapore Internationale Award, 2003, O$P$ (OweMoneyPayMoney), 2004, and 1915 - recipient of the Singapore Internationale Award, 2005.

His works have been anthologized in The Poetry of Singapore (1985) and The Fiction of Singapore (1990) in the Anthology of ASEAN Literature series, and ASEANO - An anthology of poems from Southeast Asia (1995), Philippines, Voices of Singapore (1989), Words For The 25th (1990), Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings (1993), Journeys: Words, Home and Nation (1995) and Rhythms-A Singaporean Millennial Anthology of Poetry (2000). He was one of the literary editors of: SINGA - the journal of literature and the arts in Singapore , from 1990–93 & 1997-98, The Fiction of Singapore, Words For The 25th and Voices 4 (1995). He has represented Singapore in the 2nd Asian Poetry Festival, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1989, 3rd & 4th Southeast Asian Writers’ Conferences in Singapore, 1987 and Philippines, 1990, 3rd World Poetry Reading, Malaysia, 1990, and 1st ASEAN Writers’ Conference / Workshop, Malaysia, 1992, and was a member of the first multilingual literary delegation’s trip to China in Apr 1999 organised by The Centre For The Arts & The Association of Singapore Writers (Chinese). He represented Singapore in the Singapore Writers Festival, organised by the National Arts Council in Aug/Sep 2005, and the Ubud International Writers Festival, Bali , Indonesia in Oct 2005.

He has also conducted poetry and playwriting workshops and mentored for the Creative Arts Programme series from 1991-93/98/99/04, organised by the Gifted Education Unit of the Ministry of Education and The Centre for The Arts, National University of Singapore. His bilingual poem Hairline was displayed in the MRT: Poems on the Move series by the National Arts Council in Jan 1999. He wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues for the 13-week teledrama SOOR (High) based on true drug-abuse case-studies in Singapore and it was telecasted on Vasantham Central of the Television Corporation of Singapore (TCS) in 2003. DOGS was staged by the Hearts & Eyes Theatre at the Standard Bank National Arts Festival, Grahamstown , South Africa , Jul 1996, and given a staged reading in the Typhoon III Festival in Jun 2004 and also a rehearsed reading at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in Oct 2004, by the Yellow Earth Theatre Company of London , UK .

Since 1991, he has written, adapted, transcreated and directed numerous plays for Agni Kootthu (Theatre of Fire), a prominent bilingual exploratory theatre group in Singapore . His major unpublished plays include Becak (Trishaw) Puli (Tiger), Sangre (Blood), Motcham (Salvation), Mirugam II (Animal II), Buddha’s Handgrenade. His works have been staged in Australia , UK , South Africa , Spain and India . He has also participated as a Dramaturg: MOSAIC Youth Theatre of Detroit , USA , Dec 2000, UNESCO International Theatre Festival, Sinaia , Romania , Jul 2001, and at the FIESTA! International Experimental Theatre Festival, Dec 2001, Caracas , Venezuela .

Known to be controversial, irreverent and provocative, his works explore the untouched realities in Singapore . He believes that art should conscientise, confront and question accepted societal stereotypes of vision, perception, feeling and judgement to examine reality as a historical and social process. He received the 1997 SEA ( South-East Asia ) Write Award , Southeast Asia ’s premier literary prize, in Bangkok , Thailand for his bilingual contribution to literature and theatre in Singapore .

His books are available at: http://www.selectbooks.com.sg


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