IPS On Diversity Podcast S2E3: The Plight of Buskers
Our streets used to be lively and lined with buskers but since the pandemic started in early 2020, they have become a lot quieter. Some buskers have tried to switch to performing online but many still wish to return to performing on the streets. The pandemic has affected Singapore’s busking scene and the livelihoods of our buskers. Although there has been support provided from the government, our buskers are still facing many challenges. So what more can be done to help our buskers?
On the third episode of the second season, host and Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies Liang Kaixin chats with Yeo Ying Hao, co-chairman of Buskers Association and freelance busker with Chinese pop band Afterworkers, as well as Nee Soon Group Representation Constituency (GRC) Member of Parliament (MP) Louis Ng, who has advocated for buskers and helped to set up the association in 2019, to discuss about the plight of buskers during the pandemic and their hopes for the future of busking.
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About our guests:
Louis Ng
Member of Parliament (MP)
Nee Soon GRC
Louis was elected as MP for Nee Soon GRC in 2015. In 2001, he founded the ACRES (Animal Concerns Research and Education Society), an animal protection charity. He has been a member of the Animal Welfare Legislation Review Committee and the Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration Committee since 2012. He also has been volunteering with grassroots organisations since 2008.
In 2014, he received the Advocate of the Year award in the inaugural Singapore Advocacy Awards in 2014 and the Inaugural Yahoo! “Singapore 9” award in 2011. He was also awarded The Outstanding Young Persons of Singapore Award in 2007 and the HSBC/NYAA (National Youth Achievement Award) Environmental Award in 2002.
Yeo Ying Hao
Co-chairman of Buskers Association and Freelance Busker
Ying Hao is the Co-chairman of Buskers Association and a freelance busker with Chinese pop band Afterworkers in which he is the lead keyboardist. In 2018, the band helped to raise over $2000 for Bright Visions Hospital.
He graduated from the Singapore Management University (SMU) with a Bachelor of Business Management and Accounting in 2015. Upon graduation, he started working for a bank in Singapore but has since left the banking industry. He is currently the Music Director of Fete Musicians, a string quartet company.
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