Mr Peter Seah, Chairman of LASALLE
Professor Steve Dixon, President of LASALLE
Distinguished guests
Ladies and gentlemen
1. It is truly a pleasure to be with you this evening at LASALLE’s 40th anniversary celebrations.
2. LASALLE has been a precious stone in Singapore education, from the very time Brother Joseph McNally set up the St. Patrick’s Arts Centre in two rented classrooms in St Patrick’s School in 1984. Today, with its 2,400 students across a full spectrum of arts and design disciplines, and as a founding pillar of the government-supported University of the Arts Singapore, LASALLE's gleam shines across our arts landscape, in Singapore and indeed the region.
3. It was a privilege for me to be at LASALLE for your convocation ceremony 20 years ago, when you were still at Goodman Road and had just been awarded Accredited Institution status by the Open University in the UK. And to be with you at the topping-out ceremony for this beautiful campus in 2006, and at other opportunities since, including the Launch of the Brother Joseph McNally Centenary Celebrations in August last year.
The arts as contributor to economic and social wellbeing
4. LASALLE has helped Singapore advance the arts and the imagination, for the good of both society and economy. Your alumni have made their mark, as Cultural Medallion and Young Artist Award winners, as curators of biennales and the films and choreography at our National Day Parade shows, and in capturing our minds through the visual and performing arts, song and dance, and design.
5. LASALLE has also from its early days till today involved diverse segments of the community in the arts in meaningful ways – from partnering the Singapore Prisons Service for its art training and to participating in The Purple Parade.
6. And through your partnerships with industry and other academic institutions, you are showing how the arts can help spur economic innovation and uplift social wellbeing in a wide range of areas:
Using the arts to build bridges, and deepen our identity
7. Each of these contributions are tangible and exciting. But there is also a broader, less tangible, but no less meaningful impact in what LASALLE does, together with the growing field of artists and those appreciating the arts in Singapore.
8. You are helping to build and strengthen the bridges that deepen and broaden our sense of ourselves as Singaporeans.
9. I thank LASALLE - from its founding community to those who have steered the college over the years, including Peter Seah, Koh Seow Chuan and Edmund Tie who are here, to all among you who have been professional leaders and teachers, to the alumni and students, and to all your donors and partners - for enabling LASALLE to help us all imagine and make the future we want together.