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摘要
2021年1月,新加坡国家表演艺术中心滨海艺术中心(Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay)举办了一场名为“All Things New”的特别节目,其中包括音乐会和其他艺术表演。该中心以其音乐厅的高品质音响效果而闻名。它在现场做了广告(见图1),通过传单(见图2),在一分钟的视频(https://www.esplanade.com/festivals-and-series/all-things-new/2021)中也在YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-7Yw9sTPs)上分享,并介绍了在该机构的“广场”和其名为“户外剧院”的开放舞台上表演的年轻艺术家和乐队(例如,见图3)。
All Things New in Singapore: On creativity, complexity, and usage associations in Englishes
In January 2021, Singapore's national performing arts center ‘Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay’, known especially for the high-quality acoustics of its concert hall, ran a special program called ‘All Things New’, featuring concerts and other art performances. It was advertised on location (see Figure 1), by a leaflet (Figure 2), and in a one-minute video (https://www.esplanade.com/festivals-and-series/all-things-new/2021) also shared on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U-7Yw9sTPs), and introduced young artists and bands who performed on the institution's ‘Concourse’ and its open stage called ‘Outdoor Theatre’ (for an example, see Figure 3).