Wilson Goh
- Wuwei
- Feb 21, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 25, 2020

Wilson Goh is primarily a vocalist but he has always had an interest in how elements of performance are shared among different practices. He has since been involved in interdisciplinary and collaborative works with classical and contemporary musicians, composers, photographers, filmmakers, poets, dancers, as well as visual and performance artists.
Buang Suay
with Deborah Ong and Jennifer Ng Fourth Series + 19 Jul 2019 51 Waterloo Street
When you are Suay, you need to Buang Suay. This expression means to remove bad luck. Suay ness can vary from having a bad hair day, missing the bus to work, to more unfortunate events like losing your job and facing a relationship crisis, and then losing all your hair. Whoa, damn suay.
The idea of 'Buang Suay' grew out of the strong inclination to counteract daily negativity. Every day, impurities build up on the surface of our perception and alter the quality of our life. These impurities include pollutants that challenge our psycho-immune system, weakening it and increasing its sensitivity. Gentle deep cleansing on a regular basis preserves not just our sanity but also the cutaneous barrier that protects the artistic spirit from external attacks.
In this performance, we will invite the audience to Buang their Suay.
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