AFAIK, there's no nice, Python-ic way to do this in Sage yet, since the 
relevant functionality of Singular has not been properly wrapped yet.

See

   http://www.singular.uni-kl.de/Manual/3-1-2/sing_131.htm#SEC171

for Singular's module capabilities. You can interact with Singular directly in 
Sage, by writing singular.eval("foo") to send the command foo.

Cheers,
Martin

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