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SUMMARY:Chinese Dance Fiesta 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Singapore Chinese Dance Theatre (SCDT) is proud to present the Chinese Dance Fiesta 2025\, a vibrant celebration of Chinese culture and heritage through the art of dance. \nFrom 20 Apr to 3 May 2025\, this milestone 10th edition will feature eight public performances by talented dancers from schools\, community groups and professional dance companies across Singapore. Audiences can look forward to a captivating blend of traditional and contemporary Chinese dance styles at the showcases\, taking place at the Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage at the Singapore Botanic Gardens on 20 Apr\, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre at Esplanade on 25 & 26 Apr\, Kreta Ayer Square on 27 Apr\, VivoCity Amphitheatre\, Level 3 on 2 May and Our Tampines Hub Festive Stage on 3 May. \nChinese Dance Fiesta is also a vibrant platform for learning and cultural exchange. This year\, in collaboration with MUZI XIHUA\, SCDT is proud to present Ms. Li Qian\, a distinguished lecturer from the Dance Academy of Northwest Minzu University in China\, as the featured artist in the Master Series. She will be hosting two public talk and demonstration sessions at the Esplanade Concourse on 26 Apr\, as well as exclusive workshops for dance enthusiasts and experienced dancers. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/chinese-dance-fiesta-2025/
LOCATION:Singapore\, singapore\, singapore\, Singapore\, 508502\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Dance (Events)
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SUMMARY:Play With: Grain to Paint! 《⁠玩：米可以酱? 》
DESCRIPTION:Discover the unexpected magic in your kitchen! \nJoin Shirin and Liz of Wild Dot on a colourful journey to transform humble rice into vibrant natural paints. Blending botany\, art and chemistry\, this interactive eco-art experience invites families to turn everyday materials into tools for creativity and play. \nOnce your handmade colors are ready\, let your imagination take over and create one-of-a-kind artworks. It’s time to paint the world with endless possibilities! \nPlay With: Grain To Paint! is part of Berries Chinese Theatre Festival: Family Edition. \n平凡无奇的米，藏有什么奥秘？ \n跟随 Wild Dot 两位艺术与大自然爱好者——Shirin和忆慧，踏上一趟色彩斑斓的探索之旅，揭秘米可以怎样玩转成天然颜料！融合植物学、化学和艺术，这项环保艺术体验邀请你全家齐上阵，一起动手把生活中看似微不足道的资源，变身为游戏与创作的工具。 \n颜料准备就绪，是时候让想象力自由飞扬，彩绘出属于你的奇幻天地！ \n《⁠玩：米可以酱? 》是“百力果华文小剧场亲子节“的节目之一。
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/play-with-grain-to-paint-%e3%80%8a%e2%81%a0%e7%8e%a9%ef%bc%9a%e7%b1%b3%e5%8f%af%e4%bb%a5%e9%85%b1-%e3%80%8b/
LOCATION:The Theatre Practice\, 54 Waterloo Street\, Singapore\, 187953
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Theatre (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250420T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250420T204500
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Death From Above 1979
DESCRIPTION:Two decades of absolute electricity culminates in one explosive tour: Beginning in 2024\, Death From Above 1979 (DFA 1979) celebrates the 20th anniversary of their debut LP You’re A Woman\, I’m A Machine\, a genre-bending iconoclastic cult classic that sounds as fresh today as it did in 2004. Dubbed “dance-punk” by the UK press\, their music doesn’t merely suggest\, it commands those who hear it to the grimy\, feverish and dimly-lit dance floor. \nTo celebrate\, the band are playing furiously around the world while endeavouring on a year-long recording project to reinvigorate and honour their iconic flagship album. 20 years is a long time for rock ‘n’ roll\, but the odometer turns slowly for this power duo. As explosive as ever\, DFA 1979 summons their fans to the pit to revel in their uniquely infectious\, high-octane rock n’ roll.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-death-from-above-1979/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250627
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency
DESCRIPTION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay invites local and international artists\, curators\, programmers\, writers\, researchers and practitioners across all disciplines in the performing arts to apply for the Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency\, taking place in Singapore between April and June 2026. In its third edition\, the Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency is an artistic research development programme by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, supported by the National Arts Council\, Singapore. \nThis fully-funded residency aims to support creative research in contemporary performing arts by providing its residents the time and space for artistic inquiry\, experimentation\, development\, research activities and opportunities for interdisciplinary and transcultural dialogues. The residency welcomes various manners and methodologies of enquiry\, embracing a pluralistic approach towards research that unfolds not only through the written word\, but also includes forms of experimentation with the body\, performed moments\, and other non-traditional systems of knowledge. \nThere is no commitment for residents to create a production during or after the residency. Instead\, residents will be asked to present at least one public programme of their choosing\, developed in conversation with the Esplanade Team. \nThe residency is a duration of between one month to three months long and residents will receive a stipend\, access to a shared-working space\, studios when required\, as well as accommodation and international travel to or from Singapore\, if from abroad. \nThere will be biennial open calls held for applications to the residency and each edition will revolve around a thematic focus conceived to respond to current critical issues in our society. In 2026\, the residency presents the thematic focus This Time. \nResidents are chosen through a Selection Panel comprising leading international curators\, programmers\, academics\, artists and managers. They have been appointed based on their thought-provoking practices\, dynamic networks with practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines and their invaluable knowledge of the performing arts across Singapore\, Asia and beyond. The Selection Panel will also serve as interlocutors in the programme’s development and be available as consultants for all residents.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/contemporary-performing-arts-research-residency/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250422
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250627
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250616T110709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T110709Z
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency
DESCRIPTION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay invites local and international artists\, curators\, programmers\, writers\, researchers and practitioners across all disciplines in the performing arts to apply for the Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency\, taking place in Singapore between April and June 2026. In its third edition\, the Contemporary Performing Arts Research Residency is an artistic research development programme by Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, supported by the National Arts Council\, Singapore. \nThis fully-funded residency aims to support creative research in contemporary performing arts by providing its residents the time and space for artistic inquiry\, experimentation\, development\, research activities and opportunities for interdisciplinary and transcultural dialogues. The residency welcomes various manners and methodologies of enquiry\, embracing a pluralistic approach towards research that unfolds not only through the written word\, but also includes forms of experimentation with the body\, performed moments\, and other non-traditional systems of knowledge. \nThere is no commitment for residents to create a production during or after the residency. Instead\, residents will be asked to present at least one public programme of their choosing\, developed in conversation with the Esplanade Team. \nThe residency is a duration of between one month to three months long and residents will receive a stipend\, access to a shared-working space\, studios when required\, as well as accommodation and international travel to or from Singapore\, if from abroad. \nThere will be biennial open calls held for applications to the residency and each edition will revolve around a thematic focus conceived to respond to current critical issues in our society. In 2026\, the residency presents the thematic focus This Time. \nResidents are chosen through a Selection Panel comprising leading international curators\, programmers\, academics\, artists and managers. They have been appointed based on their thought-provoking practices\, dynamic networks with practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines and their invaluable knowledge of the performing arts across Singapore\, Asia and beyond. The Selection Panel will also serve as interlocutors in the programme’s development and be available as consultants for all residents.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/contemporary-performing-arts-research-residency-2/
LOCATION:Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Residencies & Fellowships
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250424T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250424T213000
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Luna Li
DESCRIPTION:“Luna has real classical music chops\, and her tracks often have more bubbling under the surface than your usual indie pop.”\n– npr \nEmbarking on her first Asia tour\, the magnetic Luna Li returns to Singapore for her first headlining concert here. \nA wildly talented songwriter\, arranger\, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist\, Luna Li’s sonic universe is a perfect amalgamation of her many talents. Through intricate instrumental melodies and multi-layered arrangements\, the Korean-Canadian artist weaves together a sonic universe of dreamy\, baroque-pop with elements of soft rock\, charming a growing legion of fans with her unique brand of cinematic dream pop. \nHaving first garnered attention online in 2020\, she went on to release her debut EP\, Duality\, featuring the likes of Jay Som\, beabadoobee\, and Dreamer Isioma. This record generated hits such as Afterglow\, Misery Moon and Silver Into Rain\, and garnered a Juno Award nomination for Alternative Album of the Year. This rising star went on to open and tour with the likes of Japanese Breakfast\, Wolf Alice\, and beabadobee. \nBut set against When a Thought Grows Wings\, her debut feels like a stepping stone to her sweet spot. This sophomore album is a snapshot of its creator influx. For the 27-year-old\, born Hannah Bussiere Kim\, the journey was tumultuous\, pivotal and necessary. After splitting with her partner of eight years and leaving her hometown of Toronto for Los Angeles\, she found her world opening in new ways. \nWeaving her harp-rippled\, baroque-pop through with jazz flute and gritty riffs\, the album is a testament to Luna Li’s prowess as a charismatic front person\, songwriter\, arranger and continuously curious multi-instrumentalist. Making her debut at Esplanade for her first headline show in Singapore\, Luna Li is set to sweep audiences off their feet with her undeniable stage presence and unique sonic palette.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-luna-li/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T120000
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SUMMARY:Screenprinting Workshop | Marvellous Marbling\, Masked Messages
DESCRIPTION:Unleash your creativity and explore the unique possibilities of screenprinting in our beginner-friendly workshop! \nBe inspired by Richard Deacon and Pae White’s artworks and create your very own marbled prints. Use masking fluid to block out sections or layer a message into your print. Manipulate inks on a screen to create organic\, flowing patterns\, layering colours to achieve marbled effects. Reveal your one-of-a-kind print with the pull of a squeegee\, guided every step of the way by our friendly instructors. \nParticipants are kindly requested to prepare 1-2 words you want to layer into your print. Recommended for ages 12 and above.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/screenprinting-workshop-marvellous-marbling-masked-messages/
LOCATION:STPI Creative Workshop & Gallery\, 41 Robertson Quay\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238236\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="STPI%20Creative%20Workshop%20%26amp%3B%20Gallery":MAILTO:communications@stpi.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250227T042630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042630Z
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SUMMARY:Day I Met The Prince《我要上天的那一晚》
DESCRIPTION:“Do you know how to protect my rose?” \nA poignant journey of self-discovery\, a celebration of childlike innocence\, and a tribute to the differences that make us special… Journey across the stars with the Little Prince as he searches for a way to protect his beloved rose! \nDay I Met The Prince is inspired by the beloved classic The Little Prince — reimagined by theatre doyen Kuo Pao Kun. First staged in 1988\, this landmark Theatre For Young Audiences musical has delighted generations of families and captivated audiences around the world. \nWith powerful storytelling\, moving melodies and an interactive crafting session\, this timeless classic is a must-watch for children and adults alike! \nDay I Met The Prince is part of Berries Chinese Theatre Festival: Family Edition. \n“你知道怎样保护我的玫瑰吗？” \n一段刻骨铭心的自我探索之旅、一场欢庆童真无邪的盛典，一起向使我们独特的差异之美致敬！跟随小王子穿越星际，展开一趟寻找保护玫瑰方法的奇幻旅程！ \n改编自法国经典寓言故事《小王子》，已故戏剧家郭宝崑所创作的青少年剧场作品——《我要上天的那一晚》，自1988年首演以来深受数代人的喜爱，深深打动无数的全球观众。 \n凭着生动有趣的叙事手法、悠扬动人的旋律以及互动式手工环节，这部不朽经典绝对是大人小孩们不容错过的必看之作！ \n《我要上天的那一晚》是“百力果华文小剧场亲子节”的节目之一。
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/day-i-met-the-prince%e3%80%8a%e6%88%91%e8%a6%81%e4%b8%8a%e5%a4%a9%e7%9a%84%e9%82%a3%e4%b8%80%e6%99%9a%e3%80%8b/
LOCATION:Practice Space\, 54 Waterloo Street\, 187953\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events),Festival (Events),Theatre (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="%E5%AE%9E%E8%B7%B5%E5%89%A7%E5%9C%BA%20The%20Theatre%20Practice":MAILTO:ttp@practice.org.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T130000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250517T153000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250207T144949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250207T144949Z
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SUMMARY:Black & White II Film Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Explore the artistry of black and white photography with renowned fine-art photographer Mary-Ann Teo. This intermediate immerses you in the essentials of printmaking techniques\, such as manipulating filter gels\, and mastering dodging and burning methods. \nPre-requisites:\nParticipants will need to have a 35mm film SLR or point-and-shoot camera. Participants will also need some basic experience with 35mm film processing or darkroom processes. (Please refer to our Black and White I page if you are looking for an introductory class on film processing and the darkroom.) \nWorkshop Fee\n$350 Workshop Fee + Materials & Darkroom Use $100 (includes darkroom and chemicals usage during class time\, and 6 additional hours outside class time) \nNext Dates \nGroup A: 26 Apr to 17 May 2025 \n\n1. Sat 26 Apr\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n2. Sat 3 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n3. Sat 10 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n4. Sat 17 May\, 1pm – 3.30pm\n\n\nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/black-white-ii-film-photography-workshop/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250426T220000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250227T040829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T040829Z
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SUMMARY:The Red Pencil (Singapore)'s Inaugural Art to HeART Charity Gala Dinner
DESCRIPTION:The Red Pencil (Singapore)\, a registered charity dedicated to harnessing the transformative power of art therapy\, is thrilled to announce its inaugural Art to HeART Charity Gala Dinner. The event will take place on 26th April 2025\, at 6:30pm\, at the prestigious Hotel JEN Singapore Tanglin. This elegant evening promises to be a celebration of art\, music\, and mental well-being\, all in support of a noble cause. \nSince its establishment in 2011\, The Red Pencil (Singapore) has been a beacon of hope for vulnerable individuals\, using art therapy to help them express emotions that are often difficult to verbalise. By partnering with schools\, foster homes\, social service agencies\, and health organisations\, the charity integrates creative arts therapy into psycho-social programmes\, fostering long-term mental resilience. \nThe gala aims to raise $300\,000 to support the charity’s growing operating costs and expand access to art therapy\, ensuring it remains affordable for all. Funds raised will provide critical mental health resources to individuals in need\, empowering them to heal and thrive. \nHighlights of the Evening: \n•	Guest of Honour: The event will be graced by Ms. Sun Xueling\, Minister of State at the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Social and Family Development\, whose presence underscores the importance of mental health advocacy.\n•	Headliner Performance: Local pop duo Tokyo Square\, renowned for their iconic 80s hit Within You’ll Remain\, will take the stage to deliver a high-energy performance that promises to captivate the audience!\n•	Live and Silent Auctions: Attendees will have the opportunity to bid on exclusive items\, including a signed vinyl by Singaporean songbird Kit Chan\, adding a touch of nostalgia and glamour to the evening.\n•	Hands-On Art Therapy: In a unique and immersive experience\, guests will participate in hands-on art therapy sessions led by credentialed art therapists\, celebrating the spirit of mental well-being in a truly interactive way. \nIf you would like to attend our Gala Dinner\, you can choose to purchase individual seats ($500 per pax)\, or buy a table ($4500 per table — seats 10 pax) via the link provided. We also appreciate donations of any amount. Thank you! \nAbout The Red Pencil (Singapore):\nThe Red Pencil (Singapore) is a registered charity that uses art therapy to support vulnerable individuals\, helping them express emotions and build mental resilience. Through partnerships with schools\, foster homes\, social service agencies\, and health organisations\, the charity integrates art therapy into psycho-social programmes\, making a lasting impact on mental health and well-being.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-red-pencil-singapores-inaugural-art-to-heart-charity-gala-dinner/
LOCATION:Hotel JEN Tanglin\, 1A Cuscaden Rd\, Singapore 249716\, Singapore\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T110000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T150000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250617T065419Z
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SUMMARY:ACM Adventures: Whistle a Happy Tune
DESCRIPTION:Tweet tweet! From land to sea\, birds surround us. Take flight with a bird-shaped whistle in our Tang Shipwreck Gallery and soar on a wave of good vibes through captivating storytelling\, lively drama performances\, and hands-on crafts.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/acm-adventures-whistle-a-happy-tune/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\,\, Singapore\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Children/Family (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250427T210000
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: YĪN YĪN
DESCRIPTION:Vibrant\, shimmery and irresistibly groovy\, YĪN YĪN’s cinematic sound has propelled this largely instrumental four-piece band into unexpected global heights. \nHailing from Holland’s southernmost city of Maastricht\, the band first caught the attention of listeners globally by meticulously crafting a unique sound that married psychedelia\, funk\, disco with Asian influences. They first burst onto the scene in 2019 with the Thai psychrock-influenced The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers\, which they performed across several shows to great reception\, including at the famed Lowlands festival. During the pandemic\, the band wrote and recorded The Age of Aquarius\, later released in 2022. Described as spiritual and cosmic\, the record retained the band’s distinct Southeast Asian influence while diving even deeper into dancefloor propulsion and space travel atmospherics. \nYĪN YĪN marked yet another evolution with their 2024 album\, Mount Matsu\, the first record collectively created by all members of the band. Deeply informed by both the imaginative sound waves of the cosmos as well as the earthly musical culture of Japan\, Mount Matsu is infectious\, strangely harmonious and highly energetic. The album’s sound is somewhat of a synthesis of their first two records\, utilising pentatonic scales and vintage synthesisers for their signature sound\, built on a solid foundation of psychedelic disco\, fat global funk\, electronics and tribal experiments. \nMaking their way to Singapore for the first time\, YĪN YĪN invites you into their expansive sonic cosmos: join the fray and let your fantasy run wild\, dance your heart out and ascend Mount Matsu with YĪN YĪN.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-yin-yin/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250428T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250613T170000
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SUMMARY:Design Earth: Speculative Fiction for the Climate
DESCRIPTION:Design Earth: Speculative Fiction for the Climate springs from the conviction that climate change demands urgent transformations in the ways we care for and design the Earth. DESIGN EARTH\, a research practice founded and led by Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy engages the medium of the speculative architectural project to make public the climate crisis. This work is often developed simultaneously through the medium of drawing and the creation of books\, two of which are excerpted and put in conversation in this art exhibition. Geostories: Another Architecture for the Environment (Actar Publishers\, 2018) is a manifesto for environmental imagination in twelve architectural projects engaging the planetary scale through drawing divided by the organising principles of Aquarium\, Terrarium\, and Planetarium. This exhibition highlights three chapters from the larger work: After Oil\, 2016\, Pacific Aquarium\, 2016\, and Cosmorama\, 2018. The Planet After Geoengineering (Actar Publishers\, 2021) is a graphic novel which imagines the worlds of climate modification technologies and their controversies. Together these projects help us begin to consider and address the open question: how (else) could we tell the story of the Earth? \nCurated by Karin Oen \nDesign Earth: Speculative Fiction for the Climate is co-organised by NTU Centre for Contemporary Art and ADM Gallery \nADM Gallery 2 NTU\, School of Art\, Design and Media 81 Nanyang Dr\, Singapore 637458 \nArtist talk and Curator (de)Tour on 13 June 2025. Subscribe for updates. \n28 April to 13 June 2025 \nOpen by appointment from 14 June to 15 August 2025 \nMonday to Friday: 10:00am to 5:00pm \nSaturday: By appointment only \nClosed on Sunday and Public Holidays \nEMAIL  ADMgallery@ntu.edu.sg
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/design-earth-speculative-fiction-for-the-climate/
LOCATION:ADM Gallery\, NTU School of Art\, Design and Media 81 Nanyang Dr\, Singapore 637458\, 637458\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250428T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250428T211500
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
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SUMMARY:Mosaic Music Series: Beach Fossils
DESCRIPTION:Rising to prominence in the 2010s amidst a surge of left-of-center indie pop\, Beach Fossils quickly amassed a loyal cult following thanks to its dreamy\, far-away sound\, grounded by dreary\, realist lyricism. Throughout the last fifteen years\, they have steadily earned their stature as one of the most definitive and enduring bands emerging from the 2010s New York underground. They consistently reach new listeners thanks to the steady evolution of their sound from the DIY solo project of Dustin Payseur to an influential self-produced four-piece dream pop band\, where Payseur is joined by core band members Tommy Davidson (guitar)\, Jack Doyle Smith (bass)\, and Anton Hochheim (drums). \nNow\, after seven years\, this iconic quartet returns to Singapore with new material alongside fan favourite songs\, drawing from beloved albums such as the recently-released Bunny (2023)\, the jangly melancholy of their self-titled 2010 album\, the gritty post-punk inspired Class the Truth (2013)\, and many more. Through tone and mood\, Beach Fossils communicate a coming-of-age narrative of self-discovery. Payseur’s slice-of-life lyrics reflect on depression\, love\, adventure\, loss\, mistakes\, New York City\, friendships coming and going—a mélange of granular pieces in the process of continuing to find yourself.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/mosaic-music-series-beach-fossils/
LOCATION:Esplanade Annexe Studio\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250501T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250525T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250616T111414Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking of which – A pop-up activation
DESCRIPTION:The Everyday Museum\, a public art initiative by Singapore Art Museum\, presents Speaking of which – a pop-up activation\, unfolding across two bustling city spaces in Tanjong Pagar and Harbourfront\, held in conjunction with Singapore Heritage Festival 2025. \n  \nExplore cultural pastimes of 1950s and 1960s Singapore through alternative takes on lesser-known or often-overlooked oral traditions and social practices. Featuring contributions by artist Wong Lip Chin and collective Critical Craft Collective\, archival materials from the National Library Board and literary texts curated by the editorial team behind creative practice journal PR&TA\, visitors are invited to reflect on art’s enduring role in shaping everyday life. \n  \nOn select weekends\, look forward to programmes that will further explore these vernacular histories and their traces in the present. \n  \nThese pop-up exhibitions build on Speaking of which\, The Everyday Museum’s self-guided audio trail series that invites renewed readings of familiar places through archival records\, oral interviews\, and commissioned audio works. Visitors can listen to excerpts onsite and explore the full experience via The Everyday Museum’s website. \nSpeaking of which – A pop-up activation is presented in collaboration with the National Library Board\, and supported by Guoco Tower and HarbourFront Centre.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/speaking-of-which-a-pop-up-activation/
LOCATION:Level 1 Urban Park\, Guoco Tower & HarbourFront Centre Level 1 Atrium
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Singapore%20Art%20Museum":MAILTO:enquiries@singaporeartmuseum.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250501T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250501T160000
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CREATED:20250617T065524Z
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SUMMARY:"To the Last Gram" Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Too big. Too small. Wanting to feel special. Never feeling enough. \nLet’s talk about the gooey and messy parts of growing up at the book launch of To the Last Gram by debut creators Shreya Davies and Vanessa Wong ❤️‍🔥 \nGrowing up as a young Indian girl in 1990s Singapore\, To the Last Gram follows Divya’s coming-of-age journey as she finds herself off-kilter and increasingly at odds with food\, family\, and her own body. Told through Shreya Davies’ gentle yet incisive words and Vanessa Wong’s disarmingly surreal illustrations\, the comic will surely rip you at the seams and sew you back together again. To the Last Gram is not about recovering from an eating disorder\, but about living with one. \nModerated by the incredible Prasanthi Ram\, hear from Shreya and Vanessa about their creative process and then weave your thoughts about the book into a collaborative community tapestry. Grab a copy of the book and have it signed by the creators in person! \n✨ Preorder the comic from Book Bar by 28 April and collect it at the launch together with a FREE art print! \n📌 Limited seating is available on a first-come-first-served basis\, with standing room available. Slots will be prioritised for registered attendees (with a 10-minute grace period)\, but walk-ins are welcome if there is capacity! \nABOUT THE LAUNCH \nDate: Thursday\, 1 May\, 2025\nTime: 2PM – 4PM\nVenue: Book Bar\, 57 Duxton Road\, Singapore 089521 \n🕑 1.45PM – 2.00PM Registration\n🕑 2.00PM – 2.45PM Conversation with Creators (Moderated by Prasanthi Ram)\n🕒 2.45PM – 3.00PM Audience Q&A\n🕔 3.00PM – 4.00PM Book Signing / Community Tapestry Activity
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/to-the-last-gram-book-launch/
LOCATION:Book Bar\, 57 Duxton Road Singapore 089521\, Singapore\, 089521\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Literary Events/Talks (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Difference%20Engine":MAILTO:readcomics@differenceengine.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
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SUMMARY:T:>Works: Living Soil Series — A Film Double Bill: Sandcastles (2024) and Moving Earth (2024)
DESCRIPTION:T:>Works introduces the Living Soil Series as part of CoThink Lab\, kicking off with a double-bill film screening:Sandcastles (2024) by Carin Leong and Moving Earth (2024) by Ian Mun. \n  \nWhat do we consider as home? The constructed complex we live in? The land where we make our livelihood?  \n  \n‘Sandcastles’ (2024) by Carin Leong draws parallels between a lost 19th-century Michigan town swallowed by sand and modern Singapore\, built on reclaimed land\, highlighting the ephemeral nature of human creations. ‘Moving Earth’ (2024) by Ian Mun is a nostalgic look at the Ground-Up Initiative in Singapore as they relocate\, celebrating their connection to the earth and its importance of soil in our lives. \n  \nWe invite the audience to participate in a pre-show activity to pen down stories of relocation and land reclamation. There will also be a post-film panel discussion featuring ‘Sandcastles’ producer Martin Loh\, ‘Moving Earth’ director Ian Mun\, and Bing Yu from Ground-Up Initiative (GUI) — a non-profit society dedicated to fostering sustainable kampung culture through active community participation.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/tworks-living-soil-series-a-film-double-bill-sandcastles-2024-and-moving-earth-2024/
LOCATION:72-13\, 72-13 Mohamed Sultan Road\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore\, 239007\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Film Screening (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250508T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T052836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T052836Z
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SUMMARY:Foundational Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Make the most of your digital camera with this comprehensive introduction to digital photography. Comprising classroom sessions\, guided shoots and group critiques\, this course imparts the fundamental principles of photography and is suitable for beginners. \nAfter completing this course\, participants will be familiar with techniques of composition\, understand the ‘trinity of exposure’ (aperture\, shutter speed\, and ISO)\, how to shoot in available light\, and the basics of flash photography. This course sets a strong foundation for other photography workshops at Objectifs. \nTechnical Requirements\nParticipants are to bring their own DSLRs or a prosumer digital camera like the mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera (MILC) for the workshop. Participants will also have to bring their own tripods for the night photography guided shoot. \nObjectifs has a limited number of cameras for loan. If you require a camera loan\, please contact us at info@objectifs.com.sg after registration via the form on our website. \nWorkshop Fee\n$500 (eligible for use of SkillsFuture Credit) \nInstructor\nAmrita Chandradas \nPlease register via the form on our website.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/foundational-photography-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events),Workshop & Talks (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250509T000000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20251130T233000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250617T061143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250617T061143Z
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SUMMARY:Fernando Zóbel: Order is Essential
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of transcontinental artist Fernando Zóbel in Fernando Zóbel: Order is Essential\, National Gallery Singapore’s first-ever solo exhibition dedicated to the cosmopolitan artist\, patron\, collector\, and scholar.  \n  \nBorn in the Philippines to a prominent Spanish family\, discover the remarkable journey of his artistic practice spanning across the Philippines\, United States and Spain. Marvel at his iconic works including the Saeta series which features his signature method of using a syringe to control thin lines of paint. \n  \nThe exhibition features over 200 pieces — including paintings\, drawings\, prints\, photography and archival materials. It also introduces key international artists Zóbel engaged with throughout his career\, such as Mark Rothko\, Antoni Tàpies and Liu Kuo-sung\, whose original works will also be displayed alongside Zóbel’s. \n  \nFernando Zóbel: Order is Essential builds on Zóbel: The Future of the Past\, which opened at Museo Nacional del Prado (2022) in Spain and was later restaged at the Ayala Museum (2024) in the Philippines. Expanding on key narratives\, the Gallery’s distinct and fresh iteration introduces exclusive works and offers fresh insights into Zóbel’s artistic evolution and his profound influence on modernist movements worldwide. \nFor more information\, please visit: nationalgallery.sg/OrderIsEssential.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/fernando-zobel-order-is-essential/
LOCATION:National Gallery Singapore\, 1 St Andrew's Rd\, #01 – 01\,\, Singapore\, 178957\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250509T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250616T110746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T110746Z
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SUMMARY:Imprints of a Vanished Time: Paintings and Prints by Lim Mu Hue
DESCRIPTION:artcommune proudly presents Imprints of a Vanished Time: Paintings and Prints by Lim Mu Hue\, an exhibition that spotlights the late Singapore artist’s dynamic exploration across oil\, ink\, woodcut and mixed media works. Featuring 19 works dating to the period of 1950s to 2002\, the show traces Lim’s thoughtful synthesis of Western academic techniques and deep sensitivity to local themes and identity. Lim Mu Hue (1936–2008\, Singapore) was a second-generation Singapore artist best known for his oil works and woodblock prints executed in a realist and often narrative-driven style. Born in 1936 to a Teochew family of Chinese descent\, Lim grew up in a period of social change and nation-building in early Singapore. His art would later reflect these historical shifts through intimate\, detailed portrayals of ordinary people\, local landscapes and vanishing trades. \nLim received his formal training at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA)\, graduating in 1955 with a Diploma in Western Painting. There\, he studied under key figures of the Nanyang art style and was exposed to both Chinese and Western art mediums. Much of Lim’s output in the 1950s was focussed on Western oil\, charcoal\, watercolour\, and pastel works\, with many revealing of his spirited experimentation across the academic genres of landscape\, still life and portrait. \nManager of a Rubber Plantation Estate\, for instance\, portrays a figure that comes across as quietly dignified and almost austere in presence. Lim highlights particular physical traits of the figure\, such as histanned skin\, rugged arms\, and lean yet muscular frame to convey a daily life characterised by outdoor exposure and active labour. The steely greens of the background and opaque blacks of the pants are deployed in high contrast against the warm ochres of the skin and variated shades of whites used to illustrate the shirt and the hat. Lim combines clarity with tenderness in his treatment of the form to carve out a chiaroscuro-like focus\, giving the portrait a monumental and industrial character.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/imprints-of-a-vanished-time-paintings-and-prints-by-lim-mu-hue/
LOCATION:artcommune gallery\, 76 Bras Basah Rd\, #01-01\, Singapore 189558\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 189558\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Children/Family (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250510T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251123T210000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250227T041046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T041046Z
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SUMMARY:Taiwan Collateral Event of Biennale Architettura 2025 “NON-Belief: Taiwan Intelligens of Precarity”
DESCRIPTION:The Taiwan Collateral Event of the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia is organized by the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA)\, and NON-Belief: Taiwan Intelligens of Precarity\, a curatorial project by National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)\, will represent Taiwan at the Biennale held from May 10 to November 23\, 2025\, at Palazzo delle Prigioni in Venice\, Italy. A 1:1 assembly press conference took place at NCKU on 21 January\, revealing the content of the exhibition to the public for the first time. NTMoFA Director Kuang-Yi Chen (陳貺怡)\, jury members Chia-Chi Jason Wang (王嘉驥)\, Kwang-Tyng Wu (吳光庭)\, June-Hao Hou (侯君昊)\, Ming-Song Shyu (徐明松)\, Chi-Yi Chang (張基義)\, and Jr-Gang Chi (漆志剛)\, as well as NCKU Associate Vice President Ping-Sheng Wu (吳秉聲)\, curator Cheng-Luen Hsueh (薛丞倫)\, and co-curators Sung-Chang Leo Chiang (江松長) and Meng-Tsun Su (蘇孟宗)\, were all in attendance. \n  \nThe title of this year’s Biennale is “Intelligens. Natural. Artificial. Collective.” Curator Carlo Ratti uses the term “Intelligens\,” highlighting the last syllable\, “gens\,” which means “people” in Latin\, to discuss three types of intelligence—natural\, artificial\, and collective—and their role in architectural design amidst contemporary environmental and climate challenges. Inspired by the theme of the Biennale and Robert Smithson’s theory of ‘non-sites’\, “NON-Belief: Taiwan Intelligens of Precarity” examines Taiwan’s ‘non’-beliefs on TSMC chips\, high-speed\, and the relentless pursuit of efficiency and control—forces that are reshaping the world’s operations in a geopolitically precarious\, globalized landscape. Taiwan offers a model of embodied intelligens in its architecture\, showcasing how life adapts and transforms to create a resilient\, self-sustaining island republic in our collectively uncertain and fragile future. \n  \nTaiwan’s historical role as a contact zone is not only a region of political instability or ecological vulnerability created between two massive tectonic plates\, but also the geographical\, ecological\, and cultural spaces deeply reflect a state of tension between openness and closure. It is also a contact zone between various diasporic inhabitants\, nations\, and corporations\, generating layered and juxtaposed practices and intelligens. Featuring projects by teams of researchers\, architects\, designers\, and a documentary director\, the exhibition presents Taiwan’s built environment as comprising localized assemblages of digitally connected\, democratically paradoxical contact zones. “Taiwan Intelligens of Precarity” positions these assembled worlds as a frontline in planetary resistance against authoritarian autocracy and as an adaptive response to climate change at the Venice Biennale. \n  \n  \nBinary Dialectics on Three Main Topics: Efficiency\, Technology\, Control \nTaiwan’s spatial governance and development strategy are heavily influenced by belief and [non]- belief. Taiwanese people can turn anything into a belief\, yet we can also believe in nothing at all. The belief built upon fictional realities has enabled our societies to organize and collaborate throughout historical evolution. Under Taiwan’s rapid technological and urban development\, TSMC chips symbolize the contemporary “beliefs” upheld by Taiwan’s collective dedication\, prompting deep reflection on the environmental\, water resource\, and energy costs embedded within these beliefs. \n  \nThe exhibition seeks to identify and construct a gray area within the binary dialectic of “belief” and “non-belief” unique to Taiwan\, uncovering various expressions of “Intelligens” and its impact on spatial governance. The exploration will focus on three aspects: \n  \n\nEfficiency: NON-Belief in High-Speed explores the global trend of pursuing efficiency and high-speed development. Using Taiwan High Speed Rail as the case study\, the exhibition proposes a reflection on the urban ecology within the metropolitan areas constructed by the high-speed railway and amidst Taiwan’s rural-urban gap.\nTechnology: NON-Belief in Chips explores the beliefs in the two polarized and contradictory mythologies of the ‘tech island’ and the ‘eco island’\, as well as the hidden costs of green energy under the shade of solar panels\, reflecting on research into climate justice and new energy-driven typologies.\nControl: NON-Belief in Sensory-Motor explores the various subtle relationships in our everyday lives\, reviewing the different kinds of ecological\, cultural\, and social conflicts within the extended context\, encompassing non-belief in hegemonic empires\, and flourishing through tactics of the in-between\, based on understanding the city as a human sensori-motor system.\n\n  \nRoaming in the “Lagoon – Island – Archipelago – Peninsula” Exhibition Space \nThe concept of ‘Island’ is adopted for the design of the exhibition space\, presenting the tensions between ‘Belief’ and ‘Non-Belief’ through the relationship between ‘lagoon – island – archipelago – peninsula\,’ and reexamining the complex relationship between technology\, environment\, and social space. “Island” installation is at the center supported by metal stands adopted from the traditional banquet table as piles on the uneven sunken flooring. \n  \nMultiple orthographic sectional slices illustrate a compressed cross-section of Taiwan’s precarious geological conditions\, with coastal conurbations nestled in the mountainous shadow of the west-tilting fault block. Taiwan lies along a north-south fault line between the Japanese and Philippine archipelagos. The high-speed rail (HSR) line\, became an embodied sensorimotor extension\, cutting through these strata as a spatial/ temporal measuring tool of island landscape. \n  \nDim light filtering through the paper slowly flows over the terrain\, which is encircled by the ‘Tech Island\,’ continuously flashing images of Taiwan’s landscapes on fragments of electronic paper collectively. The contrast between lightness and the heaviness of the ancient Venice Prison Palace underscores the impact of the semiconductor industry on Taiwan’s landscapes\, shifting of urban heat island and environmental justice\, water and energy distribution\, and the tension between technology and ecology. Accompanied by 17 research projects\, the installation aims to generate awareness and foster discourse on the architecture of the resilient and self-sustaining island. \n  \nThe Taiwan exhibition also showcases 12 research and operative models arranged in an encircling archipelago configuration around the rooms. The research reflects contemporary architectural challenges and ideas\, inviting visitors to engage with Taiwan’s transformation in a precarious world. Upon entering the exhibition space\, an exterior-facing window frames a view of a Renaissance church across the Grand Canal\, while positioned perpendicular to the interactive and spiritual installation at the other end of the hall\, a large installation composed of densely packed circuit boards replicates a common ‘Votive Lamp Wall’ found in local Taiwanese temples\, serving as a visual and spiritual spectacle that reflects Taiwan’s unique non-belief intelligens. \n  \nNON-Belief: Taiwan Intelligens of Precarity is curated by a team from the NCKU Department of Architecture\, led by curator and department chairman Cheng-Luen Hsueh\, with co-curators Ping-Sheng Wu\, Sung-Chang Leo Chiang\, and Meng-Tsun Su. The team includes consulting expert Professor Wei Tseng(曾瑋)\, and international advisory expert and joint researcher\, Professor Brian McGrath\, from Parsons School of Design in New York. The installations are created in collaboration with and sponsored by E Ink Corporation and HongSen Intelligent Technology. \nThrough exhibition\, installation\, workshop\, and forum\, the exhibition explores and defines the expressions of “Intelligens”. For more information on related exhibitions and activities\, please visit the NTMoFA official website and the official Facebook and Instagram accounts.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/taiwan-collateral-event-of-biennale-architettura-2025-non-belief-taiwan-intelligens-of-precarity/
LOCATION:Palazzo delle Prigioni\, Venice\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:Other (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250510T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250407T043655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T043655Z
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SUMMARY:Home Kitchen《家囝成厨》
DESCRIPTION:At Gim Hiang Restaurant\, a three-generation business\, the dishes are hot\, but the family tensions are hotter! A father clings to tradition\, while his French-trained son stirs up bold new flavours. Will they preserve the past or spice up the future? Can they find common ground\, or will their bond go up in flames? A sizzling clash of food\, culture\, and love—Home Kitchen serves up a deliciously heartwarming family showdown!   \n经营三代的潮州餐馆”金香园”热气腾腾，菜香四溢，但厨房里却上演着一场父子大战——父亲坚持传统，小儿子远赴法国学艺归来，誓要创新，结果炒出了满锅的矛盾！  \n“金香园”的未来，究竟是坚守经典老味道，还是大胆加点“新香料”？  \n一场关于美食与亲情的爆炒之战，《家囝成厨》热锅已开，好戏即将上桌，欢迎入席！  \nStarring Rei Poh\, Joel Tan\, Audrey Luo\, Timothy Wan\, Jodi Chan\, Regina Toon\, Xuan Ong\, Seah Janice\, Choy Chee Yew  \nA heartwarming and humorous story about family\, food\, and generational legacy\, Home Kitchen explores what it means to preserve the old while embracing the new — all within the walls of a humble family restaurant.  \nPerformed in Mandarin with some French and dialect\, with English surtitles.\nCommissioned by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre as part of Cultural Extravaganza 2025.  \n 
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/home-kitchen%e3%80%8a%e5%ae%b6%e5%9b%9d%e6%88%90%e5%8e%a8%e3%80%8b/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Auditorium (Level 9)    1 Straits Boulevard\, Singapore 018906\, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Auditorium (Level 9) 1 Straits Boulevard\, Singapore 018906\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250510T171500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250510T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T030246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T030246Z
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SUMMARY:SagoBako in Concert - SEA Debut Tour\, Singapore
DESCRIPTION:Guitar duo brings Southeast Asian virtuosity to Singapore in highly anticipated debut \n\nSingapore is set to welcome the SagoBako guitar duo for the first time\, as the celebrated pair of classical guitarists embarks on a 15-city tour across Southeast Asia. \n\n\n\n\n\nHuy Quang Tran from Vietnam and Wadcharin Suksabsri from Thailand—known for their intricate artistry and profound musical synergy—will perform on May 10 at Bechstein Music World Recital Hall in Shenton Way. They will introduce local audiences to a repertoire that blends European and Latin American classical traditions with the duo’s signature interpretations. \nTheir programme will feature works composed or arranged for two guitars by Enrique Granados\, Vasquez Edmundo\, Leo Brouwer\, Matthias Duplessy\, Ruperto Chapi\, and Justo Tomás Morales\, among others. Notable duets include Granados’ Danzas Españolas (Oriental\, Andaluza\, and Villanesca)—reimagined for two guitars—and Edmundo’s evocative Suite Populaire. \n\n\nEach guitarist will also perform solo pieces\, including works by Leo Brouwer\, Máximo Diego Pujol\, and Ariel Ramírez. \nCross-border musical dialogue \nSagoBako is a portmanteau of Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City) and Bangkok\, the two home cities that shaped their artistic journeys. Huy and Suksabsri first crossed paths at the 2018 Southeast Asia Guitar Festival & Performance Awards in Bangkok\, where a shared reverence for the classical guitar sparked a collaboration. \n\n\n\n\nIn 2023\, Huy and Suksabsri formed SagoBako\, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of classical guitar performance while preserving its time- honoured traditions. \nTheir 2025 tour will see them perform across Vietnam\, Singapore\, and Thailand\, with stops in Ho Chi Minh City\, Can Tho\, Long Xuyên\, Dalat\, Haiphong\, and Hanoi before arriving in Singapore. The tour will culminate in May at the Southeast Asia Guitar Festival & Performance Awards in Bangkok\, a fitting finale to their musical odyssey. \nMasters of their craft \nNo stranger to their native classical guitar scenes\, Huy\, 34\, a graduate of the Ho Chi Minh City Conservatory of Music\, has represented Vietnam in national classical guitar competitions. The prize-winner of Saigon International Guitar Festival (2017\, 2019) continues to shape the next generation of musicians as an educator and performer. \n\n\nSuksabsri\, 35\, a Bangkok native\, began his musical journey at age 14 and went on to earn both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Music Performance from Silpakorn University. The prize-winner of Martinez Thailand Guitar Competition 2020 has also participated in international guitar festivals across Asia\, earning acclaim for his expressive interpretations and technical finesse. \nThrough their performances\, SagoBako aims to bridge cultures through the classical guitar. Their Singapore debut is not just a showcase of technical mastery but a testament to the instrument’s evolving possibilities in the hands of two of Southeast Asia’s most compelling musicians.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sagobako-in-concert-sea-debut-tour-singapore/
LOCATION:Bechstein Music World Recital Hall\, 7 Shenton Way #02-01\, Singapore Conference Hall\, 066810\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Event of the Day,Music (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ivanessence":MAILTO:ivan@infected.studio
GEO:1.2762667;103.8490709
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250510T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250510T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250227T042923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T042923Z
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SUMMARY:an 1825 hopscotch
DESCRIPTION:Beethoven Sonata No.10 for piano and violin in G major Op. 96  (1812)\nMendelssohn Violin Sonata No. 3 in F major MWV Q26  (1838)\nSchumann Violin Sonata No. 2 in d minor Op. 121  (1851) \nJoin us for a quick hopscotch around 1825 to peer into the evolution of cultural and artistic ideals as well as expression of pre and post 1825 through a carefully selected trio of sonatas for violin and piano created over a span of almost half a century.  Still\, each master leaves behind their own indelible touch – Beethoven who brings us a message beyond life\, the effusive optimism immediately recognisable as Mendelssohn’s and the dramatic turmoil of Schumann. \nCatch all of this at an 1825 hopscotch before Chamber Music and Arts Singapore dives into a celebration of the 200th anniversary of this remarkable year for chamber music – in conjunction with our 5th anniversary celebrations later this year in November! \nThis delightful project features the internationally-acclaimed chamber musicians of CMAS: \nAlasdair Beatson\, Scottish pianist and artistic director of the chamber music festival at Musikdorf Ernen in Switzerland alasdairbeatson.com\nTang Tee Khoon\, concert violinist and founder of Chamber Music and Arts Singapore chambermusicarts.com.sg/artists/tang-tee-khoon
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/an-1825-hopscotch/
LOCATION:Esplanade Recital Studio\, 1 Esplanade Dr\, Singapore\, 038981\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Music (Events)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chamber%20Music%20and%20Arts%20Singapore":MAILTO:hello@chambermusicarts.com.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250513T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250623T233000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250616T110826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250616T110826Z
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SUMMARY:[Call For Nominations] Objectifs Women In Focus Art Prize
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for nominations: Mon 23 Jun (2359H SGT)\n \nObjectifs is excited to announce the launch of a new award\, dedicated to celebrating and supporting the exceptional work of mid-career women and non-binary photographers\, filmmakers and visual artists who work primarily in lens-based medium\, and who are now at a pivotal stage in their careers. \nThrough the Objectifs Women in Focus Art Prize\, we aim to recognise the achievements of artists who have demonstrated excellence and innovation in their body of work\, with a focus on practices that are socially engaged or create space for impact\, questioning\, and dialogue. The Prize also reaffirms Objectifs’ commitment to amplifying visual stories by women and non-binary artists\, and the value of supporting practitioners at different stages of their careers. \nThe SGD8\,000 Prize is currently for Southeast Asians with at least 15 years as a professional practitioner. For 2025\, the Prize will be offered to photographers and visual artists working in photography. It will be opened to filmmakers/those working in film in 2026. \nThrough an Open Call for Nominations\, we invite curators\, programmers and industry peers to highlight those who are pushing boundaries and creating meaningful\, culturally relevant narratives. Nominations will be evaluated by a jury panel. \n\nWhat are we looking for in nominations in 2025? \n1. Photographers and visual artists who work primarily in photography medium\, with a preference for work that are socially engaged or that explore and surface social issues/themes. (Note: Nominations for filmmakers and artists working in film/video open only in 2026). \n2. Nominees must be a Southeast Asian citizen\, with at least 15 years as a professional practitioner (the time period may include overlapping academic studies\, if the nominee was pursuing a professional practice at the same time – e.g. freelance work\, independent showcases). \n3. There is no restriction on the use of the Prize money. Our only requirement is for the Prize recipient to deliver an artist-sharing session in October 2025 (format to discussed). \n4. Nominations are open to the public and to all nationalities (note\, only nominees must be Southeast Asian). Self-nominations and nominations by immediate family members will not be accepted. \n5. Nominations will be assessed on:\ni) A strong body of work that has a clear artistic vision\, that preferably explores social themes.\nii) An active and ongoing record of participation in the field (may include exhibitions\, festivals\, screenings\, publications\, mentorships\, community outreach etc).\niii) The nominee demonstrates a commitment to continued artistic growth and dedication to their craft. \n6. One SGD8\,000 Women in Focus Art Prize will be awarded. An award of SGD1\,000 each will be given to two finalists. \n7. Objectifs will contact nominees directly for the submission of materials. These materials will need to be submitted by 6 August 2025. The materials to be submitted by nominees will include a portfolio of up to 3 bodies of works/series that are most representative of their practice. \n8. Results will be announced in October 2025\, during the 8th edition of the Objectifs Women in Film & Photography Showcase. \nSubmit your nominations here.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/call-for-nominations-objectifs-women-in-focus-art-prize/
LOCATION:Objectifs Centre for Photography and Film\, 155 Middle Road\, Singapore\, 188977\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Artist Opportunities,Visual Arts (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T030414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T030414Z
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SUMMARY:Umbilical
DESCRIPTION:Umbilical explores the social and emotional ripples resulting from division and transformation\, drawing poignant parallels with the looming uncertainty that was experienced by the people who lived through the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965.  \nA dynamic blend of movement\, music\, visual projections and AI integration\, Umbilical is an immersive performance that delves into the intricate layers of identity\, belonging and relationships. Here\, the umbilical cord serves as an evocative metaphor and symbolic bridge between water and land\, people and places\, and past and present.  \nUmbilical invites us to reflect on the evolving nature of personal and collective bonds in an ever-shifting world\, while embracing technology as both a collaborator and a form of resistance. The multi-sensorial performance magnifies the tension between human and machine\, tradition and innovation.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/umbilical/
LOCATION:SOTA Studio Theatre\, 1 Zubir Said Drive\, Singapore\, 227968\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250519
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T040515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T040515Z
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SUMMARY:Animal Farm
DESCRIPTION:It begins with a revolution. A group of downtrodden animals overthrows their owner\, seeking to build a utopian society founded on fairness and equality. However\, cracks soon appear when Napoleon\, a power-hungry and manipulative porker\, rises to leadership\, using propaganda and violence to consolidate control. The animals quickly find themselves at the mercy of totalitarian tyranny\, shackled by the very principles that were meant to set them free. \nBased on George Orwell’s political satire Animal Farm\, this theatrical adaptation by The Finger Players employs stunning puppetry to illustrate themes of brutality\, conflict\, and oppression. Written and directed by award-winning theatre veteran Oliver Chong\, Animal Farm is a play of discordant harmony\, adopting a darker\, wittier\, and more visceral treatment than the novel’s allegorical approach.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/animal-farm-2/
LOCATION:Drama Centre Theatre\, National Library\, Victoria Street\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Theatre (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T040957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T040957Z
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SUMMARY:SIFA Pavilion at Bedok Town Square
DESCRIPTION:Imagined as a transient arts space charged with multidisciplinary artistic expression and public engagement\, the SIFA Pavilion lends a powerful new dimension to the Festival’s relationship with the shared public environ; the common space where our plural narratives co-exist. \nA colossal installation\, titled Beneath Tide\, Running Water\, by visual artist Wang Ruobing doubles as a performance stage\, becoming the visual icon of the Festival’s first Pavilion\, an environment built to engender collaboration and gathering through the conduit of performance. \nThe SIFA Pavilion lasts for the course of the Festival hosting multiple works bringing performance and the public together. Situated at Bedok Town Square\, and taking in the social and historical contexts of Bedok\, with its rich history influenced by the sea\, old charm and a diverse urban community today\, the SIFA Pavilion becomes its own ecosystem cycling through the multi-arts experience and sprouting so much creative possibility.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/sifa-pavilion-at-bedok-town-square/
LOCATION:Bedok Town Square\, 208C New Upper Changi Rd\, Singapore 463208\, 463208\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events),Visual Arts (Events)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250401T105140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250401T105140Z
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SUMMARY:Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2025
DESCRIPTION:Singapore’s pinnacle annual performing arts festival\, Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA)\, returns from 16 May to 1 June 2025\, guided by the overarching theme More Than Ever. Organised by Arts House Limited (AHL) and commissioned by the National Arts Council (NAC)\, SIFA 2025 celebrates Singapore’s unique cultural identity and the evolution of its artistic landscape. Set against the backdrop of Singapore’s 60th year and building on the Festival’s 48 years of history\, this year’s edition will feature the largest showcase of homegrown talents\, with 15 new local commissions. \nThrough multilayered presentations by a range of distinct artistic voices\, SIFA 2025 pushes the boundaries of performance and festival presentation\, bridging diverse audiences with unique artistic experiences. The Festival places homegrown talents at the fore alongside compelling international works\, spanning art forms that include theatre\, dance\, music\, and visual arts. Featuring an unprecedented number of 15 local commissioned works that include reimaginings of classics such as Animal Farm and LEAR\, alongside presentations by singular artistic voices such as Drama Box and Nine Years Theatre. SIFA also gets more to experience the arts with the introduction of a new SIFA Pavilion at Bedok Town Square that will host a variety of arts experiences throughout the Festival and continues to present Little SIFA for the young and young-at-heart\, which sets up camp this time at Empress Lawn. Marking 48 years of the Festival\, the 2025 edition will also host a series of conversations with key cultural figures and leaders\, reflecting on Singapore’s evolving arts scene and its global significance. \nMore than ever\, SIFA 2025 champions the excellence of homegrown artists and deepens Singapore’s cultural dialogue with the world.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/singapore-international-festival-of-arts-sifa-2025/
LOCATION:Singapore\, singapore\, singapore\, Singapore\, 508502\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Festival (Events)
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250516T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20250516T203000
DTSTAMP:20260423T184903
CREATED:20250328T041604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T041604Z
UID:96553-1747423800-1747427400@artsequator.com
SUMMARY:The Sea and The Neighbourhood
DESCRIPTION:The Sea and the Neighbourhood is a multidisciplinary work encompassing Bedok’s costal heritage\, neighbourhood charm and the modernity of its inhabitants. Populated by musicians and dancers\, musical instruments and choreography\, The Sea and the Neighbourhood captures notions of momentum and renewal\, like the ebb and flow of the sea that shapes Singapore\, and the pulse of a people knowing where they have come from and the paths they must continue to forge for a meaningful collective future. \nA colossal installation by visual artist Wang Ruobing doubles as a performance stage becoming the visual icon of SIFA’s first Pavilion\, an environment built to engender collaboration and gathering through the conduit of performance. Coming together as the collective strengths of a community of artists working in response to each other\, The Sea and the Neighbourhood features music composition by Philip Tan\, dance choreography by Christina Chan with Singapore Ballet and video\, and spatial design and costume styling by Brian Gothong Tan.
URL:https://artsequator.com/event/the-sea-and-the-neighbourhood/
LOCATION:Bedok Town Square\, 208C New Upper Changi Rd\, Singapore 463208\, 463208\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dance (Events),Music (Events)
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