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Celebrate The Magic of Night At Singapore Night Festival This Weekend

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Hi Huneybees,


Come out this weekend and enjoy some fun arts and activities! From 19 to 27 August 2022, Singapore Night Festival (SNF) returns for its 13th edition after a 2 years hiatus. Themed Rebirth, there will be over 55 vibrant and eclectic experiences that will illuminate the lesser-known stories in the heart of Singapore’s multi-dimensional arts and heritage precinct.

This year’s festival will zoom in on the Bras Basah.Bugis (BBB) precinct’s heritage and stories with a greater focus on programs and artworks by local artists, including 6 projection mapping installations, 15 Night Lights installations, 5 performance locations, 5 experiential programs, and a Festival Village abuzz with an array of music performances, food, and beverage experiences.

Cathay Hotel: The Curse of the Missing Red Shoe by Vertical Submarine

The headliner this year would be an immersive theatre performance Cathay Hotel: The Curse of the
Missing Red Shoe by local art collective Vertical Submarine. Situated at the Cathay Green opposite the Cathay Building, the act opens with the story of a mysterious curse from more than 60 years ago that led to the separation of two lovers. 

In this gripping anti-fairytale adventure, iconic Cathay characters such as Mat Bond, Pontianak, and Mambo Girl are brought back to life in a surreal version of old Singapore. With the freedom to author their own adventures. Expect an intimate encounter with the nostalgic cinematic landscape of Singapore’s post-war era as you revisit the origins of these bygone film characters, solving a mystery set in the grandeur of a large-scale recreation of the Cathay Hotel.

Stories from Forbidden Hill by Maxin10sity


Projection mapping installations

SNF’s popular projection mapping installations return with 6 works illuminating iconic buildings in the city. 

1) Stories from Forbidden Hill - Rediscover Singapore’s mythical origins at the National Museum of Singapore with Stories dating back to the 14th century from Forbidden Hill by Maxin10sity.

Midnight Show at the Capitol by MOJOKO

2) Midnight Show at the Capitol - Head to the National Archives of Singapore for a colourful throwback to the cinema of times, which revisits the classic movie posters that used to adorn the walls of Capitol Theatre and Cathay Picture House, created by MOJOKO.

Glitches of You by Amanda Tan

3) Glitches of You - The Stamford Court clock tower will light up with artist Amanda Tan’s exploration of multicultural, modern identity in a dance of glitch art and fractured pixels. Amanda is part of the first group of artists who participated in the masterclass workshops and is presenting a projection mapping installation for the first time.

The Melting Pot by Adeline Tan & Benedict Teo
 
4) The Melting Pot - A kaleidoscopic ode to Singapore’s multicultural communities, co-created by illustrator and visual artist, Adeline Tan, and award-winning DJ, Benedict Teo.

Madeleine by Lueur

5) Madeleine, a pop art style piece by Lueur, a collective of five students from the School of Film & Media Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, which takes audiences on a journey through the stories of the BBB district. 

Through Worlds by Jo Ho & Intriguant

6) Through Worlds - Jo Ho and Intriguant blends audio and visual mediums, lighting up the facade of CHIJMES Hall, showcasing an imaginative world of endless possibilities. You can immerse in multiple perspectives within the history and hypothetical, imagined future of CHIJMES and its surroundings.

#SGNIGHTFEST by Pan-United

Night Lights installations

In response to SNF 2022’s theme Rebirth, the 15 installations will shine a light on the precinct’s rich history and heritage, prompting audiences to reflect upon poignant themes relevant to modern-day issues. 

We can no longer be strangers by Perception3

The over 7-metres long, #SGNIGHTFEST art installation at National Museum, comprises 3D-printed concrete letters specially created by homegrown concrete company Pan-United. Made with sustainable low-carbon recycled raw materials, each giant letter stacks up to 18 layers of concrete weighing at least 60 kg. 

Steps by Victoria Hertel 

Also, Victoria Hertel will illuminate the museum’s staircase in a welcoming white glow which will transform when festival-goers interact with the space through a motion-responsive installation (Steps) that triggers vibrant colour changes. We can no longer be strangers after this by Perception3, located outside the museum, highlights the shifts and changes in the post-pandemic experience.

FÄ“cundus by Twardzik Ching Chor Leng

On SMU Green, FÄ“cundus by Twardzik Ching Chor Leng creates a playground of larger-than-life inflatable structures for visitors to come together to build a rice plant or construct their own creations. 

Celebration of Life+Style by Justin Lee

City of Books by Fish Jaafar

Celebration of Life+Style by Justin Lee, situated at the Stamford Arts Centre, is a tongue-in-cheek
juxtaposition of traditional Eastern characters with modern elements calling into question the impact of technology on our daily lives. City of Books, a large-scale anamorphic pavement mural by Fish Jaafar, sheds light on the decline of print media.

obyato bird pitstop by tobyato

Tunnel Graffiti by Lynette Quek

The festival also expands to Fort Canning Park this year, showcasing works that festival-goers can enjoy at any time of the day. tobyato bird pitstop by tobyato is an artistic nod to Singapore’s rich bird biodiversity, inspired by the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings, inviting festival-goers to rediscover the well-trodden park by night. On the paths, you can also find interactive Tunnel Graffiti by local audio-visual maker Lynette Quek. Graffitti "drawings" will line the walls of tunnels, which can be activated by sounds made by you.

Under My Tree Roof by Chloë Manasseh

Under My Tree Roof is artist Chloë Manasseh’s first voyage into translating her artwork into a digital print displayed on the iconic Fort Canning Spiral Stairway is a stunning mural featuring local colourful botanical forms such as wild spice flowers, heritage trees, and native birds.

ALIMPSEST by William Chan & Brandon Taym

TERRARIUM by AUX Media Group 

Over at Armenian StreetALIMPSEST by William Chan and Brandon Taym is a poetic expression of the artists’ contemporary take on the history and evolution of the now pedestrianized street, through digital images, text and sound. TERRARIUM  dreamt up by AUX Media Group at National Design Center imagines a hybridized reality that ponders future possibilities for nature and how technology could blur the lines between what’s living and what’s truly alive.

NOCTURNE: Conversations with Waterloo by Nhawfal Juma'at

At Waterloo Complex, visual artist Nhawfal Juma'at will present two sculptures (NOCTURNE: Conversations with Waterloo) that are a play on humankind’s intrinsic nature to create and engage in conversation, inspired by his personal observations of people talking, conversing, and laughing in the same space.

Paddy Fields by FARM

An Ocean Without The Anchor by Speak Cryptic

Then there's Paddy Fields by FARM, inspired by rice cultivators along Sungei Brass Brassa. An Ocean Without The Anchor by Speak Cryptic pays homage to the Bugis people and their history as seafarers. The inescapable nine-meter-tall installation will stand at the entrance of Raffles City, taking inspiration from the lighthouse as a symbol of navigation through both life and water. 

Latent (BBB Edition) by Chok Si Xuan

Latent (BBB Edition) by Chok Si Xuan highlights the potential and energy of the precinct, the poetic movements of the mechanical flowers bring life and rhythm to the seemingly solemn location. The work reflects upon the qualities of patience and resilience rooted in the history of the Armenian Church.

Armenian Street Party
(Azpirasi)

Festival Performance

Festival-goers can also look forward to an exciting line-up of performances at 5 different locations across both weekends during the festival, which celebrate the diverse and vibrant performing arts scene in the precinct. 

Yesterday Once More: Queen Street
(Inch Chua, CJ Bubble Girl, Euphoria Pole by Aerial Studio)

Yesterday Once More: Queen Street - Inch Chua and Tim De Cotta will dive deep into the history of the precinct, spotlighting personal stories from people who lived on the street from the 1880s to the present day through a roving audio theatre performance accompanied by original music by Tim De Cotta. 

 Armenian Street Party
(Bhaskar's Arts Academy)

Armenian Street Party will feature a special catwalk stage with BBB’s very own artists and arts
groups taking the limelight, including Bhaskar's Arts Academy, The A Cappella Society,
Traditional Arts Centre Ltd, OM The Arts Centre, and SMU Voix. Or get your groove on in Groovy Town @ SMU with our made-in-Singapore artists while the night is still young! Find your rhythm with SMU SoundFoundry, SMU Stereometa, SMU Voix, Yongkytown and Jeyme, and catch circus artist Jonathan Goh risk it all while grooving to music.

Discoloo Centre
(
P7:1SMA)

At Waterloo Centre, P7:1SMA’s roving act Discoloo Centre will relive the precinct’s past nightlife paired with historical anecdotes of disco fever. Music-lovers can also swing over to Jazz’in @ Capitol
Singapore at Capitol Singapore’s Outdoor Plaza for smooth jazz tunes from home-grown artists such as Amanda Lee Swingtet and The Rhythmakers.


Jazz'in @Capitol Singapore
(Litmus Jazz Ensemble)

Lesser-known stories of BBB with Experiential Programmes

Discover Singapore’s heritage by night with immersive tours that unveil BBB’s unique and colourful history through intimate stories told by its inhabitants.

Explore SG Night Fest with Trishaw Uncle

Sit back and see the precinct through a trishaw rider’s eyes with Explore SG Night Fest with Trishaw Uncle, or discover the architecture of Bras Basah and the stories these buildings hold on guided tour After Hours@My Bras Basah with May Hui. Get competitive in a self-guided race down memory lane with Heat Of The Night, and solve clues and discover stories of BBB for a chance to win attractive prizes including dining vouchers and a staycation at The Capitol Kempinski Hotel Singapore.

BBBooze O’Clock powered by Sui Gin

Those hungry for more can eat their way through the BBB district's rich history with the SG Night Fest Food Tour or sample a taste of the precinct’s bustling nightlife with BBBooze O’Clock powered by Sui Gin.


Delight in the magic of the night At Festival Village 

Topping off the night, Dhoby Ghaut Green will transform into an enchanting Festival Village featuring an array of performances, live DJ acts, game stations, and specially curated food and beverage experiences. 

You can groove to the beat at the urban park with five days of music programming featuring acts by local artists such as cover band Cosmic Alley and singers Hashy Yusof and Marian Carmel, covering a variety of genres from urban beats and R&B, to pop covers and electronic music. You can also replenish
your energy with delectable offerings from Fooditude, The Swag Social, and Sofnade!


SNF 2022 runs from 19 to 27 August 2022. While entry to the festival is free, some
programs are ticketed. For more information or to book tickets, go to: www.nightfestival.gov.sg/.
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Where To Go To Avoid The Jubilee Weekend Crowd Without Denting Your SG50 Celebratory Mood

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Hi Huneybees,

Jubilee Weekend is finally here and I have noticed many people are still in discussion on how to spend this long weekend. As such, I have decided write a quick guide on where you should and should not go to celebration SG50 this holiday.

Where You Should Not Go


Forget about going to the much talked about National Museums or Heritage Galleries just because you wanted to take advantage of the free admission from 7 to 10 August for all visitors, Singaporean and Foreigners alike. Seriously, why would you want to queue long hours under today's unpredictable weather to go into our museums during this period to be pushed and/or shoved by others to move forward while you are trying to enjoy the arts or antiquities on display?



Same goes for Singapore Botanic Gardens if you wish to participate in one of the three-day carnival and a range of performances from 7 to 9 August. Activities include a carnival, free concerts at the Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage and Bandstand, as well as free outdoor movie screenings may sounds fun but imagine the lost of tranquility and scenic view with the expected horde of visitors trying to have a piece of this newly inscribed UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Last but not least, don't ever think of crossing the causeway if you haven't done that by now cause it would certainly be too late unless you could live with hours of long jams going to and returning from Malaysia.


Where You Should Go

#1 ActiveSG Sport Complexes - 7th - 10th August



One way to truly enjoy the Jubilee Weekend would be to spend bonding time with your friends or family through sporting activities. With 23 ActiveSG swimming pools and 15 ActiveSG Gyms island wide, you don't have to travel far and be squeezed like sardines in expected pack trains towards city center to enjoy the free access to these facilities from 7 to 10 August for all Singapore Citizens and PRs.
Not just that, Active SG put up fun-filled activities, including meeting Singapore Sporting Heroes from Team Singapore on 7th August, at five Sports Centres around the island for the family while for the more adventurous Huneybees, you might want to go for a free tryout on all 50 different sporting activities.
Do check out ActiveSG Jubilee Weekend Page for updated schedule on these fantastic activities.

#2 NPark Family Picnic - 7th August



How about having a memorable family picnic on 7th Aug at any of the three NParks - Pasir Ris (East), Sembawang (North), and West Coast (West) to kickstart the Jubilee Weekend Celebrations? It is expected to be a day of fun-filled activities co-organised by NParks and Families for Life (FFL) at all three parks, such as the first-ever outdoor screening of Disney's 'Frozen Sing-A-Long' (movie will be screened with lyrics of every song) at Sembawang Park, Shrek' and 'Madagascar' screening at Pasir Ris Park and West Coast Park are 'respectively.

#3 Esplanade's national Day Celebrations - 6th - 10th August


If you insist on soaking the Jubilee Weekend atmosphere around Marina Bay Waterfront, why not double soak yourself to the arts, music and dance performances at the Esplanade's National Day Celebrations?
Over this significant weekend, enjoy a wide range of free programmes presented by Singapore artists as Esplanade welcomes people from all walks of life with the main highlight being The Concert Hall playing host to a special selection of free performances on 8 Aug (1pm, 3pm, 6:15pm & 8:15pm), where the audience will be able to see the hall's acoustic features being tuned to each performance.
Click here for more information on the upcoming events of the Esplanade's National Day Celebrations.

#4 The Fullerton Hotel - 7th - 9th August


Fancy a cozy chill out place as part of your Jubilee Weekend celebration plan? The Courtyard @ The Fullerton Hotel, located in the sunlit atrium lobby of the luxury hotel, might be the perfect place for you and your family or friends to enjoy a light meal or an elegant cocktail while be serenaded by live music in the afternoon or memorized by the rhythms of the jazz quartet in the evening.

While at the hotel do check out the art piece created in celebration of SG50, located at the entrance of the Hotel. It is made of blooms of red carnation, white pom poms and orchids, together with Green Moss and Limited Edition SG50 Plush bears.The custom designed cute SG50 Plush bear is available for purchase at $22 each at The Fullerton Shop, so grab them while stock last!

Also do remember to cross over to One Fullerton to catch the "A Celebration of Our Heritage", 8-minute long music and video extravaganza on the facade of the heritage rich hotel, which starts at 8pm until 9th of August. Do check out my recent blog post on Let's Celebrate Our Heritage Through A Spectacular High-tech Visual Showcase At Fullerton for more detail on the show.


Wishing all Huneybees in Singapore a memorable Jubilee Weekend and Happy National Day.





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