
SINGAPORE, 25 September 2025 – Prepare for unexpected encounters with Singapore Chinese culture at unexpected locations within Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) in the sixth edition of REMIX: SINGAPO人 Youth Takeover, an annual youth festival presented by SCCC.
From 17 to 26 October 2025, this year’s festival will activate unconventional spaces within the SCCC building for visitors to explore and discover local Chinese arts and culture in new and surprising ways.
One key highlight of REMIX 2025 is Party Ground @ SCCC, two weekend sober parties where the festival takes over the Centre’s Concourse in a dynamic mash-up of live music, craft activities, street art, delicious eats, dance performances and battles, and more.
Another key highlight will be an immersive theatre experience which transforms SCCC’s toilet into a site of mystery. She’s in the Third Stall will invite participants to take on the role of a special agent and navigate ghostly myths, memories, and unspoken struggles of modern youth within the unconventional confines of a toilet.
As part of SCCC’s ongoing efforts to involve youths in the co-creation of festival offerings, SCCC has collaborated with Ngee Ann Polytechnic students and The Escape Artist to design and present a dialect escape room adventure. Titled Say It Again: The Dialect Comeback Escape Room, the activity will require participants to solve interactive puzzles, reconnect with their roots and discover how dialects can come alive in a fun and unexpected ways.
A free karaoke zone will also be available at SCCC’s Roof Garden for visitors to sing their favourite songs, record a Mandarin song cover, as well as customise and bring home unique mini CD-album keychain bag charms.
According to Alvin Tan, CEO of SCCC: “Through this year’s REMIX and its programmes, we hope not only to provide a platform for diverse young artists and arts groups to showcase their talents and works, we also hope to provide spaces for youths to explore local Chinese culture with their friends and express themselves creatively. In doing so, we hope to show youths that encounters with Chinese culture can be fun, and to strengthen their interest in Singapore Chinese arts and culture.”
REMIX’s much-anticipated annual street dance competition, RE·MIX The Dance 2025, will return, and dancers and dance crews will battle it out in a Mandarin-inspired dance showdown. This year, the competition will include an “instrument blind box” twist that will test the dancers and dance groups’ creativity and skills.
A series of introductory workshops covering dance forms such as Jazz, Lindy Hop, Swing, Salsa, Bachata and Latin dance will also be conducted, and workshop participants will be taught basic moves as they groove to Mandarin and dialect songs in a unique East-meets-West format.
REMIX: SINGAPO人 Youth Takeover 2025 is open to the public and offers a range of both free and ticketed programmes. For the full list of programmes, ticketing and registration details, please visit https://singaporen.sg/remix or download the event’s media kit here.
(Note: Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their SG Culture Pass credits to offset ticket costs for eligible REMIX: SINGAPO人 Youth Takeover programmes.)