They will act as coolies pulling out a 20-metre-long ship from the stage in a chapter on Singapore's immigration story.
Mr Michael Stafford Hogan will be a part of a group of fit senior men performing as coolies at this year's NDP.
“Now, everything begins at sunset… All the stands you see today, the buildings you see around us, have come up since then,” he added. A large 20-metre-long ship will be pulled out from the belly of the stage in a grand entrance for Chapter Three of this year’s show segment. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI On top of the three main LED screens, an additional 12 LED banners and four mobile LED cubes will provide spectators with an immersive 360-degree experience of colourful multimedia visuals and effects. The parade will also feature more theatrical elements, such as the metal ship.
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