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Burden of Proof

Miriam Devaprasana, Co-Writer; Creative Advisor and Founding Member, Dabble Dabble Jer Collective | Ysabel Loh Dun Ying, Director; Actor; Co-writer and Founding Member, Dabble Dabble Jer Collective

04-Jul-25 15:30

Burden of Proof

What does it mean to really listen to someone’s truth, especially when it’s hard to hear? Today we’re speaking with the team behind Burden of Proof, a powerful theatre production that confronts sexual violence through storytelling, movement, music, and art. Inspired by real-life accounts and created over three years, it’s a show that not only raises awareness, but makes space for empathy, healing, and change. Presented by Dabble Dabble Jer Collective, we speak to founding members Miriam Devaprasana and Ysabel Loh, to find out more.

Image Credit: Dabble Dabble Jer Collective

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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Categories:  performing arts

Tags:  survivor accountsDabble Dabble Jer Collectivethe bigger picturefront rowtheatrevisual artexhibitionperformance artmusicsexual violence





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