Singapore and Malaysia Celebrate Shared Heritage at theTriennial Cultural Showcase 2025

JOHOR BAHRU, 8 November 2025 – The Triennial Cultural Showcase
(TCS), a flagship cultural exchange between Singapore and Malaysia,
continues to strengthen bilateral ties through the celebration of shared heritage and creative collaboration. Alternating between both countries every
three years, the showcase serves as a vibrant platform for performances, exhibitions and artistic partnerships that foster deeper people-to-people
connections.



This year, Singapore presents TCS 2025 at Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah
Opera House, Johor Bahru, featuring a collaborative cultural performance and a heritage showcase that bring together artists, craftsmen, and creatives
from both nations. The event highlights the dynamic synergy between Singaporean and Malaysian talents while promoting greater mutual understanding and appreciation of each other’s cultural richness.


Adding to the significance of this year’s showcase, TCS 2025 coincides with the celebration of the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Singapore and Malaysia, marking six decades of friendship, cooperation and
shared aspirations.
TCS 2025 features two core segments that reflect the creativity and collaboration between the two nations: “Bridges in Motion” combines short dance films with live music and performances, featuring Malaysian dancers
performing in Singapore and Singaporean dancers performing in Malaysia, symbolising cultural exchange through a fusion of traditional and modern
arts. Meanwhile, “Made from Memory” brings together practitioners from both nations who reinterpret traditional heritage through contemporary
expressions, reflecting how shared memories and traditions continue to evolve while preserving their cultural essence.
The event is graced by the presence of Mr. David Neo, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth of Singapore; YB Datuk Khairul Firdaus bin Akbar Khan, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia; and
YB Lee Ting Han, Member of the Johor State Executive Council (EXCO) representing the Johor State Government. Their attendance underscores the
strong commitment of both nations to advancing cultural diplomacy and regional cooperation through the arts, as well as the shared aspiration to further strengthen Malaysia–Singapore cultural relations.
In line with the Malaysia MADANI vision, this collaboration reflects a
collective commitment to fostering unity, mutual respect and shared
prosperity through culture and creativity values that lie at the heart of regional harmony and sustainable development.
TCS 2025 reaffirms the enduring bond between Singapore and Malaysia, celebrating creativity as a bridge that unites communities and strengthens the spirit of partnership between the two countries, in the true essence of
Malaysia MADANI.





