Meet the Cast of "Is Love Enough?"
"Is Love Enough?" is a Musica Intimae: Intersections programme running from the 28th to 29th of November at Aliwal Arts Centre Multipurpose Studio A and B.
Meet Eleanor Tan, the Director for the Show

Eleanor Tan is a highly experienced theatre artist and educator with over two decades of professional practice. She has trained with the Suzuki Company of Toga (Japan), the SITI Company (US), the Fitzmaurice Institute (US), and young & W!LD (W!LD Rice, Singapore), and holds an MA in Arts Practice and Pedagogy. Eleanor has performed in, facilitated and co-created forum theatre experiences on critical issues for the Singaporean community since 2013. She is also a leadership and communications coach, delivering in-depth guidance and training to clients worldwide.
Meet Samantha Wee, Our Music Director

Samantha Wee obtained her Masters in Kodály Music Pedagogy at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music (Kecskemét, Hungary), where she specialised in vocal pedagogy and choral conducting. During her studies in Hungary, she had the privilege of studying musicianship with Katalin Körtvési; choral conducting with Dr. Anna Fűri, Dr. Bence Juhász, and Éva Rozgonyi; choral pedagogy with Dr. Árpád Tóth; and vocal pedagogy with Dr. Renáta Darázs and Dr. János Klézli.
Her passion for choral music bloomed from her experiences as a school chorister, and continued as an adult chorister with many notable choral and vocal ensembles. She has had the invaluable experience of performing and competing on the international stage, such as at the World Choir Games in 2014 with the National University of Singapore Choir, who achieved Gold awards in 3 categories. In 2022, Samantha decided to pursue choral conducting as a career, and began with her involvement in the Choral Collective Residency Programme (CCRP) as a chorister.
Samantha currently sings in Vox Camerata’s chamber choir, and also serves as an assistant conductor in Vox Camerata’s Community Choir, as well as in the semi-professional choral ensemble, The Graduate Singers.
Introducing the Cast of The Forum Theatre

Jasmine Koh graduated with a BA in Theatre Arts (emphasis in Acting and Directing) and an MA in Journalism from the University of Arizona and is now a freelance actress as well as drama and communication skills trainer/lecturer. Jasmine has worked on numerous stage productions, in Singapore and the US, in variouscapacities from performer to stage manager. She can also be seen on Mediacorp Channels 5 and 8, most notably as ‘Jas’ Yip on Mediacorp Channel 5’s comedy series “Payday”.

Ghazali Muzakir is an applied theatre practitioner and educator whose work ranges from acting and directing to museum theatre, playback theatre, clowning, and community facilitation. He trained in Theatre of the Oppressed in Berlin in 2014 and has since facilitated Forum Theatre with Drama Box, Beyond Social Services, The Necessary Stage, and The Voice Productions. As a facilitator, he focuses on creating brave, participatory spaces where communities can unpack real-world issues and explore pathways for change.

Raguvvaran Naidu discovered a passion for performance early, appearing on screen at age 10. With 16 years in theatre, he finds the stage most intriguing, having performed at the Edinburgh, Sydney, and Melbourne Fringe Festivals. Twice nominated for Pradhana Vizha, he also conducts speech and drama training for children. Thrilled to join this project, Raguvvaran looks forward to growing further and achieving more in the performing arts while making an impact.

Johanna Van is an actress, musical theatre performer and vocal coach. She graduated from LASALLE's musical theatre course and continues to explore other forms of theatre-making like devising and physical theatre.
Her stage credits include Fantastic My Fox (SRT), Every Brilliant Thing (Gateway Arts), Secondary The Musical (Checkpoint Theatre), The Prisoner (Toy Factory Productions) and The Critic (TNS).
She is a proud co-founder of A Mouthful Productions, a musical theatre collective. Beside performing, she also loves tumbling off aerial silks in her free time.
Introducing the Vox Llinette Singers 2025

Our Co-Music Director, Vivienne Tan graduated from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts in 2021. She studied composition under the tutelage of Dr. Zechariah Goh, during the Royal College of Music exchange programme with Professor Simon Holt. After receiving her Bachelor of Music, she continued on to win the Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship, which funded her studies at the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Hungary. At the Institute, Vivienne studied solfège and music theory under Dr. Keresztes Nóra, and methodology with Dr. Nemes László. She attained a Master of Arts in Kodály Music Pedagogy with an emphasis in choral conducting and vocal pedagogy in 2023. Her conducting professor was Dr. Anna Fűri, and her voice and vocal pedagogy coaches were Dr. Darázs Renáta and Dr. Klézli János.
Holding an LLCM in Piano Performance and an ATCL in Vocal Performance, Vivienne is experienced in the different modes of musical delivery and hopes to instil a holistic musical education for the budding musician. Other than solo instrumental playing and vocal singing, she is well versed in rehearsing vocal ensembles, and has performed in various advanced level choirs such as the Asia Pacific Youth Choir, and Cappella Quinqueecclenciensis. Her combined interest in solo and ensemble singing culminated in the subject of her thesis, which concerns ideas on the transference of what is learnt in individual vocal lessons and how it could be implemented in the choral setting.
Vivienne believes that music has the power to bring people together and create opportunities for social engagement, all of which contribute to a more cohesive society. With her broad palette of skills, she aspires to provide a well-rounded education to students; not only developing various aspects of musicianship, but also nurturing personal growth and character.

Yvonne Yee is a singer and music educator with a passion for choral ensemble performance. She holds a Master’s degree from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music – Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute, where she studied solfege, choral conducting, and voice. During her time there, she performed with and conducted both the Institute Choir and the Choral Conducting Specialisation Chorus.
She has sung with a range of vocal groups, including The A Cappella Society, Vox Camerata, Tulipán Vocal Ensemble, and The Joyful Voices. Since her debut at the Noise Apprenticeship Programme in 2008, Yvonne has performed in diverse settings—from small vocal ensembles to large choirs—across genres ranging from classical to contemporary.
In addition to performing, she is an experienced classroom music educator, choral conductor, and a composer-arranger, with works written for a variety of ensembles.

Gerald Paul Tan's journey with ensemble singing began in Catholic High School's Edward Becheras Choir, seduced by the irresistible appeal of overseas travel and spending his after-school hours in the comfort of an air-conditioned auditorium. He has not stopped making weird noises with his voice since.
Gerald dove into the world of contemporary a cappella with NUS Resonance, winning the national A Cappella Championships (2012) and becoming the club's President (2012 – 2013). He also joined prolific all-male group After Six to perform at AKA A Cappella VII, an international a cappella festival. Not satisfied to stop singing after graduation, he wrangled a group of friends to form The Outside Edition, which is still actively singing at the time of writing.
In 2013, Gerald starred in his first full-length musical Monsieur Vincent – The Saint for all Seasons as the titular St Vincent de Paul. There, a series of cosmic coincidences resulted in him meeting the love of his life, which somehow led him to join The Graduate Singers and re-enter his choir boy era.
In 2025, Gerald joined Choralimus, a chamber choir which emerged as Category Champion in SICF’s Pop/Jazz category.
Gerald may be consulted about birds, cats, photography, video games and anime.

Amelia Dizon earned a Diploma in Music and Audio Technology from Singapore Polytechnic before pursuing her studies in linguistics at the National University of Singapore. Amelia co-founded Tembusu College's first contemporary a cappella interest group, and was both vocal coach and bassist in the College's first musical production, ‘Grease!’, staged at the Drama Centre.
Amelia is one of the founding members of The Outside Edition, a 6-member semi-professional contemporary a cappella ensemble active since 2014. The ensemble perform at private, corporate and public engagements.
In 2025, Amelia joined chamber choir Choralimus (Chong Wai Lun) in its first-ever participation in choral competition at the Singapore International Choral Festival. Choralimus emerged category champions (Pop/Jazz) and earned an invitation to the festival's Grand Prix.
Since 2024, Amelia has been a proud member of Angelus Choir at Church of Our Lady Star of the Sea (Jennifer Anthoney). Amelia previously served in the Sanctus Spiritus Choir at Church of the Holy Spirit from 2002 to 2017. An MOE Education Officer from 2018 to 2025, Amelia taught both English and Music in secondary schools.
Amelia is currently training to be a music therapist (MA Music Therapy) at LASALLE College of the Arts.

Aditya Santoso has been deeply involved in music since the age of six, developing as a pianist, chorister, arranger, accompanist, and conductor. He has accompanied numerous graded and diploma-level (ATCL, LTCL) performances and performed with leading choirs such as Vox Linette, Vox Camerata Chamber Choir, Choralimus, and Cappella Martialis. His international experience includes competing in World Choir Games—Latvia in 2014 with the NUS Choir and South Africa in 2018 with The Graduate Singers. His choral arrangements have been performed by The Graduate Singers, Vox Llinette, and at the Singapore Youth Festival. Alongside his musical pursuits, Aditya earned a Bachelor in Computing (First Class Honours) from the National University of Singapore and an LTCL in Piano Performance with Distinction.

Hidhir Razak is a writer, poet, and choral music enthusiast. He has a Masters in English and Creative Writing from Nanyang Technological University and his works have appeared in anthologies, new media, and other publications. He currently works for a learning & development consultancy and likes cats and mee soto. He is also serving as a board member for Vox Camerata Limited.
"Is Love enough" - "A Musica Intimae: Intersections" Festival Performance will be running on Friday, 28th of November 2025 at 7.30pm, 29th of November 2025 at 2.30pm, and 29th November 2025 at 7.30pm at the Aliwal Arts Centre Multipurpose Studio A and B.
Tickets can be purchased here: https://bookmyshow.sg/en/events/musica-intimae-intersections/INTESECT