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Show Guide National Day Parade Overview NDP2021 SHOW GUIDE NATIONAL DAY PARADE OVERVIEW PRE-PARADE SHOW PARADE AND CEREMONY SHOW FINALE ACT 1: ACT 2: ACT 3: ACT 4: Introduction Arrival Arrival of Red Aerial Arrival of Presidential Feu De Our Hopes The The Our National Pledge President’s of hosts of VIPs Prime Lions Display President Gun Salute Joie and and Challenges Strength Strength Song Moment/ Departure Minister and Aerial March Past Aspirations We Face from Within Together Medley National Salute Anthem 6:10 pm 8:21 pm PROLOGUE THE NATIONAL DAY PARADE 2021 spirit. Just like the generations before us, The elements of the show (NDP 2021), themed ‘Together, Our we can dream big, overcome all manner have been put together to Singapore Spirit’, aims to celebrate the of challenges, and create a better future unity and resilience of Singaporeans in the together. celebrate the spirit of resilience face of adversity. This year’s Show has been designed with and inspire hope during these Returning to the Float @ Marina Bay this the home audience in mind. NDP 2021 challenging times. year, NDP 2021 hopes to be a platform will introduce a host of multimedia and that helps bring Singaporeans together television-exclusive special effects to BOO JUNFENG and remind us of the strength in our enhance the experience of home viewers. Creative Director of the NDP Show Committee NDP THEME NDP LOGO – ‘Together’ expresses our common LION’S COURAGE Singapore identity and encompasses Singaporeans coming together as one The lion head logo represents our nation’s strength of will and unity. The five bold united people. strokes of the logo symbolise the ideals ‘Our Singapore Spirit’ rallies depicted in the five stars of our National Flag: Democracy, Peace, Progress, Justice Singaporeans to seek new strength and Equality. These form the core of our from our ‘can-do’ spirit following Singaporean identity. The number “56” is obstacles from COVID-19, amid embedded in the logo design, to recognise challenging circumstances and potential our 56th year of independence. disruptions in the coming decade. We The NDP 2021 Logo is inspired by the Lion look to reinvigorate the Singapore Spirit, Head Symbol, which was introduced in encourage Singaporeans to pursue 1986 to express loyalty and commitment to the nation. We hope that the lion’s innovation, muster our ‘dare-to-try’ courage and strength will spur our nation attitude, and overturn our geographical on as we overcome COVID-19, progress limitations and lack of natural resources. into the new normal, and build our shared future together as one united people. This is what it means to come together and demonstrate our Singapore Spirit. The NDP 2021 Logo was conceptualised by Nanyang Polytechnic student Tan Yun Xin, and further developed into the brand direction and identity by Black Design Pte Ltd. A SHOW OF RESILIENCE The NDP 2021 Show can be described as a “Show of Resilience”. It is not only a show or performance about stories of resilience. More importantly, it is a showcase of the spirit of resilience of our people. OUR STRENGTH The show is adopting a live-virtual format to bring people together TOGETHER safely. The live Show at the Float will be interwoven with pre- recorded performances across four satellite sites – National THE STRENGTH University of Singapore Field, Jewel Changi Airport, ActiveSG Yio Chu FROM WITHIN Kang Stadium and Marina Barrage - in order to present a meaningful THE ActiveSG performance in a safe manner. CHALLENGES WE FACE Yio Chu Kang Stadium This year’s Show will also feature animated films, to tell and connect Act 3 Satellite Site OUR HOPES Performance stories that span across generations. These animated films will play AND ASPIRATIONS a pivotal role in bridging the various acts of the Show, and evoke a National University sense of nostalgia by bringing historical moments and familiar local of Singapore Field PARADE AND CEREMONY scenes from the past to life. Act 1 Satellite Site Performance PRE- Through six animated characters from the past and present, we hear PARADE them speak about what they wish to achieve - for themselves, for their families and for society. Despite the different circumstances and Jewel challenges, they are all connected by a common drive to overcome Marina Changi Airport adversity to pursue their dreams. The Float @ Barrage Act 2 Satellite Site Marina Bay Act 3 Satellite Site Performance Performance Acts 1 - 4 Performances at the main site PRE-PARADE Be enlivened by the spectacle and energy of the Pre-Parade festivities – helmed by our hosts Joakim Gomez, Fauzie Laily, Patricia Mok, and Eswari Gunasagar. Groove along and warm up your vocals with the hosts, singers, motivators, and performers, as they lead you through our familiar Singapore songs. HOSTS AND PERFORMERS: Joakim, Fauzie, Patricia Mok, Eswari, The Freshman and Sezairi. PARADE AND This year’s Parade and Ceremony is a traditional parade marked by the return of the Colours Party, together with the CEREMONY Military and Home Team supporting contingents. Joining the parade virtually are 21 civilian contingents from across our schools as well as social and economic organisations, in addition to the 9 contingents on site. Defending our land, securing our waters and guarding our skies. This year’s parade seeks to not only inspire confidence in Total Defence, but also pay tribute to our Everyday Heroes amid our fight against COVID-19. ACT Act One opens with an animated film that introduces six characters from the past and present, and their 1 OUR HOPES AND aspirations for the future. The first performance kicks off with a high energy rhapsody about the hopes ASPIRATIONS and aspirations of our youths from different generations. PERFORMERS: Benjamin Kheng, Nick Z, Shabir, Aisyah, Inch, Shye, Institute of Technical Education, National University of Singapore, Republic Polytechnic, with animated graphics by Nanyang Polytechnic students. ACT THE 2 CHALLENGES WE FACE Act Two is a reflection of the challenges we have faced, and our pillars of support which we fall back on in times of difficulty. The animated film takes us through the challenges and setbacks faced by the characters. We will see how the characters are supported by their family and friends, as the act wraps up on a warm and uplifting tone. PERFORMERS: Aisyah, Yung Raja, Benjamin Kheng, Singapore SOKA Association and Singapore Symphony Orchestra. ACT THE STRENGTH 3 FROM WITHIN Act Three will showcase our strength from within. Through the characters from the animated films, we will see how our previous generations have overcome their share of obstacles. This Act will also feature familiar vernacular songs in celebration of our Singapore Spirit. PERFORMERS: Shabir, The Freshman, Alemay, Sezairi, People’s Association, Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) and children choir from MindChamps PreSchool Singapore. ACT OUR STRENGTH 4 TOGETHER Act Four is an affirmation of our strength together and a renewed spirit as we take on the future as a nation. We will see the aspirations of ordinary Singaporeans, and the things they do for their fellow countrymen. Team Singapore athletes will take centre stage, followed by a performance of our NDP 2021 theme song that is integrated with a virtual dance performance by secondary school students. The Act will culminate in a grand finale, with all performers and spectators enjoying a medley of familiar national songs, reciting the pledge and singing the national anthem, against the backdrop of a spectacular fireworks display. PERFORMERS: Linying, Shabir, Shye, Sezairi, Bedok Green Secondary School, Gan Eng Seng School, Juying Secondary School, Naval Base Secondary School, Sengkang Secondary School, Tampines Secondary School and TeamSG athletes. NDP ORIGINAL BREATHING CITY SONG VERSE 1 CHORUS PRE-CHORUS 2 VERSE 3 Breathing city Just give it time I will learn to stand by Breathing city Living home The seeds we sow today will bear You and all your love Living home tomorrow’s fruits Electric gardens I will defend. Electric gardens Can’t wait to see our children Filled with hope. Filled with hope standing on the moon. CHORUS 2 Just give it time Lift my spirit Lift my spirit Looking back at our city. The seeds we sow today will bear My Breathing City I wanna burn anew VERSE 2 tomorrow’s fruits My living home. Live and learn as In rivers flowing Can’t wait to see our children Pulling me to you. We dive into the unknown standing on the moon. When each day is a blessing Looking back at our city. PRE-CHORUS Standing on your shoulders There’s always room to grow. You know that’s why I see clearly You’re my family Every tree that reaches out has grown its roots Now I understand. I can call you my own Me and you together living like This Breathing city we should My Living home. In our beautiful city. Composed by: Sezairi and Charlie Lim Music Production and arrangement: Sezairi and Charlie Lim Performed by: Sezairi NDP ORIGINAL SPIRITS ANEW SONG VERSE 1 (Can you hear it?) (Can you see it?) CHORUS 3 Whenever hope is lost inside As loud as thunder A light that’s shining bright We will sing together I look to you and there I find that (Can you feel it?) Here in your eyes The strength in our voices will you have As certain as the sun (Can you hear it?) Turn all the pages A dream like mine We’ll rise As loud as thunder They’ll hear us calling VERSE 2 CHORUS 1 (Can you feel it?). Louder than a lion Where we’re kaleidoscopic hues As certain as the sun And we will sing together We’ll rise with our spirits anew Paint me with colours never seen The strength in our voices will We’ll rise before Don’t you give up (Never) Turn all the pages CHORUS 2 I’ll be your muse And we will sing together I’ll lift you up.
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