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Mr Lee holding up a pot by master potter Iskandar Jalil, which was presented to him by Singapore Chinese Orchestra chairman Robin Hu (left) yesterday. -- ST PHOTO: JOYCE FANG
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong has urged Singaporeans to continue to support the arts despite the economic slump.
Speaking at the Singapore Chinese Orchestra's appreciation dinner yesterday, he stressed that community support is vital for music and the arts to flourish.
'Music and the arts enrich our lives, our soul and our city,' he said. 'They can flourish and improve only with the support of the community, through their patronage and applause and sometimes, their constructive criticism.'
He added: 'I hope Singaporeans will continue to support the arts with their time and energy, and to donate generously even in this difficult period.'
The dinner was held in honour of the orchestra's outgoing directors and present board members.
At the event, PM Lee presented tokens of appreciation to the retired chairman of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, Mr Chew Keng Juea, as well as other outgoing directors.
Mr Chew, a retired Chinese newspaper chief, had headed the orchestra's board of directors since 2000. Last year, he handed the reins to Mr Robin Hu, senior executive vice-president of the Chinese Newspapers and Newspaper Services divisions of Singapore Press Holdings.
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Mr Lee holding up a pot by master potter Iskandar Jalil, which was presented to him by Singapore Chinese Orchestra chairman Robin Hu (left) yesterday. -- ST PHOTO: JOYCE FANG
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->PRIME Minister Lee Hsien Loong has urged Singaporeans to continue to support the arts despite the economic slump.
Speaking at the Singapore Chinese Orchestra's appreciation dinner yesterday, he stressed that community support is vital for music and the arts to flourish.
'Music and the arts enrich our lives, our soul and our city,' he said. 'They can flourish and improve only with the support of the community, through their patronage and applause and sometimes, their constructive criticism.'
He added: 'I hope Singaporeans will continue to support the arts with their time and energy, and to donate generously even in this difficult period.'
The dinner was held in honour of the orchestra's outgoing directors and present board members.
At the event, PM Lee presented tokens of appreciation to the retired chairman of the Singapore Chinese Orchestra, Mr Chew Keng Juea, as well as other outgoing directors.
Mr Chew, a retired Chinese newspaper chief, had headed the orchestra's board of directors since 2000. Last year, he handed the reins to Mr Robin Hu, senior executive vice-president of the Chinese Newspapers and Newspaper Services divisions of Singapore Press Holdings.