Arts Down Under 2022: OzAsia Festival 2022 releases programme
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA – Adelaide Festival Centre’s OzAsia Festival proudly presents three fabulous weeks of the best contemporary Asian and Asian Australian performance, art, literature, cuisine, and culture when the 2022 event returns, taking place from 20th October to 6th November. This year’s program features more than 500 community, national and international artists from more than 8 countries, and includes 10 world premieres, one Australian premiere … Continue reading Arts Down Under 2022: OzAsia Festival 2022 releases programme
Reimagining *SCAPE – the New Paradigm of Collaboration and Innovation for the Youth of Tomorrow
A new vibrant youth-centric concept is set to unveil in the heart of the Somerset Belt in early 2024. *SCAPE has announced its plans to rejuvenate its existing development into an exciting space for youth development that appeals to all ages. The new *SCAPE will take a refreshed approach to programming and partnerships, in response to evolving youth trends, while serving as a hub where youth … Continue reading Reimagining *SCAPE – the New Paradigm of Collaboration and Innovation for the Youth of Tomorrow
Museum Musings: Fashioning Batik at Asian Civilisations Museum
The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is fast becoming our local fashion museum, with their new exhibition Fashioning Batik. At the exhibition, the public can see an even wider variety of batik fashion on display at the ACM. Presented by the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and Indonesian batik powerhouse BINhouse, Fashioning Batik is an experimental contemporary fashion showcase that explores innovative contemporary expressions of … Continue reading Museum Musings: Fashioning Batik at Asian Civilisations Museum
Art What!: Al Taylor – Playing with Color at David Zwirner Hong Kong
HONG KONG – David Zwirner has announced an exhibition of works by Al Taylor at the gallery’s Hong Kong location, the first presentation of the visionary American artist in Asia. Spanning the mid-1970s through the late 1980s, the works on view will demonstrate Taylor’s transition from painting on canvas to making the three dimensional constructions for which he became known. Moving fluidly between media, Taylor … Continue reading Art What!: Al Taylor – Playing with Color at David Zwirner Hong Kong
6 Vacation Ideas That Will Definitely Make This Summer Memorable
Are you looking for some ideas for summer vacation? If so, you have come to the right place! In this blog post, we will discuss six different vacation ideas that are sure to make your summer memorable. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing beach getaway or an adventure-filled trip, we have something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your summer vacation … Continue reading 6 Vacation Ideas That Will Definitely Make This Summer Memorable
What is Plinko: A Guide to the Game From Professionals at Longfu Casino
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Preview: Swan Lake by the United Ukrainian Ballet
Direct from the London Coliseum, The United Ukrainian Ballet will arrive in Singapore this October to stage the world’s most loved ballet, Swan Lake. Originating from the first immortal bars of Tchaikovsky’s score, Swan Lake transports the audience to another world with this classic tale of good triumphing over evil. The United Ukrainian Ballet brings together award-winning dancers from Ukraine’s finest ballet houses, including The … Continue reading Preview: Swan Lake by the United Ukrainian Ballet
Art Lover’s Guide to Dublin: Where to Go and What to Do
Welcome to Dublin, the capital city of Ireland! This charming city is steeped in history and culture, making it the perfect destination for art lovers. From iconic landmarks to world-class museums, there is plenty to see and do in Dublin. If you are an art lover visiting Dublin, this guide will take you on a tour of some of the best places to go and … Continue reading Art Lover’s Guide to Dublin: Where to Go and What to Do
★★★★☆ Review: Tissue Aunty The Musical by Caricapture Theatre
Heartfelt and sincere new work shows the potential of Singaporean musicals. You’ve seen them at MRT exits, you’ve had them approach you while having a meal at the local coffee shop. With the tissue aunty being so ubiquitous in Singapore, she’s something of a national icon, and high time she became the centre of focus in a show. Written, composed, and directed by the late … Continue reading ★★★★☆ Review: Tissue Aunty The Musical by Caricapture Theatre
★★☆☆☆ Review: [title of show] by Sing’theatre
Fringe musical about putting on a fringe musical sets the stage for inaugural Musical Theatre Fringe Festival. When it first premiered in 2004, [title of show] was considered wildly innovative and original for its time, taking the unlikely subject matter of making a musical about making a musical, and turning it into an offbeat and endearing production. Not only was it laugh-out-loud funny with its … Continue reading ★★☆☆☆ Review: [title of show] by Sing’theatre
