The MadHatter Project Throws A Spectacular Sarong Party
By Carolyn Oei, 24 February 2019
Cover image: Marc Nair
“Lie back and think of England, darling.
You’ll never bring up the rear…”
From the get-go, it was clear that Sarong Party would be everything that the Singapore Bicentennial Office wished it wouldn’t be.
It’s 2019 and Singapore is celebrating 200 years of colonialism – 200 years of the white man landing on our shores and claiming us for their own. In there is a veiled message about how fabulous the fight for independence was and how we must be eternally grateful to our saviours, those who lifted us from bondage.
But why the need for sheer covers and coded messages?
Make like The MadHatter Project and tell it like it is. The band, each member as mad as a Hatter, even if only quietly so, pulled no punches in their questioning and displeasure of this celebration of colonisation.
Perhaps it was fortunate, then, that Sarong Party – an apt name for the performance, much like Pocahontas – was actually part of The Future of Our Pasts Festival, organised by Yale-NUS College in support of the SG Bicentennial.
Sarong Party was a dizzying display of poetry, rock music, cabaret, Thai disco and, fittingly, choral singing. Yes, the Sarong Party Chorus did sing in Latin and they did treat us to a modified version of the Mr Bean theme song.
[Watch our highlights video below.]
Photos: Marc Nair