

“What Leaves Us, Stays.” is a street dance production featuring a cast of over 100 dancers and choreographers, co-directed by Zamrey (Singapore) and Joseph Tumbali Jr. (Philippines). Through powerful movement and expressive storytelling, the work invites audiences to reflect on the invisible threads that connect our actions across time.
In a world where moments seem fleeting, the production explores a profound truth: not everything that leaves us disappears. What we give—time, care, knowledge, love—moves through others, transforming and resurfacing in ways we may never fully see. Each gesture becomes a ripple, each encounter an echo.
Through the raw energy and expressive language of street dance, “What Leaves Us, Stays.” unfolds as a moving tapestry of memory, influence, and human connection—revealing how the traces we leave behind continue to shape lives long after we are gone.
Enjoy 10% off for school group bookings of 8 tickets or more. Contact michelleang@danzpeople.com for details or to receive a promo code with purchase instructions. E-invoicing is also available.
Show details:
Date: 19 April, Sunday 2026
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Gateway Theatre (map link)
3615 Jalan Bukit Merah S(159461)
Tickets:
Free Seating
Stall $40 | Circle $37
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About Danz People Annual Recital
Our annual recitals are a cherished tradition, offering students the exhilarating chance to perform on a theatre stage. More than just a performance, it’s a celebration of artistry, growth, and connection.
With dazzling costumes, professional make-up, powerful music, and multimedia, the recital brings the magic of a full-scale production to life. It’s a moment filled with anticipation and pride, honouring friendships, personal milestones, and the shared joy of dance.
For choreographers, it’s a chance to create meaningful work, while for students, it’s an unforgettable journey of creativity and collaboration. Together, they grow as dancers, performers, and individuals, making the recital a true testament to passion and storytelling through movement.






















































































































































































































































































































































