MAGNETA! A Choreographic showcase in Flamenco
This is a choreographic showcase featuring the company’s work by emerging choreographers. These dance numbers range from traditional to theatrical presentations of Flamenco.
CITA: Sepatu Merah Converse & Salam Aid & Fitri
Two short films, Sepatu Merah Converse (Red Converse Shoes) and Salam Aid & Fitri (Love, Aid & Fitri) will be screened in this session. There will be a Q&A session after.
Singapore Writers Festival 2015 Literary Pioneer Programme
Liw Pei Kien and and Chinese language writers will discuss their journey from aspiring writers to editors and academics.
St. Jerome’s Laneway Festival 2016
The much-loved Laneway Festival is back this year with the exciting lineup comprising of CHVRCHES, Beach House, Flume, Cashew Chemists and more. Tickets cost $180 here. Find out more about the line-up here.
Dance Lab Open Level
The contemporary dance class for adult only takes place every Thursday and is led by an acclaimed dancer Ezekiel Oliveira.
Death Cab For Cutie
Everybody’s favorite indie rock band will be back in Singapore this March 7 as a part of the WOAH Festival 2016. Expect to hear their hits like “Black Sun,” “Little Wanderer” and “Meet Me On The Equinox” from the Twilight saga. Early bird tickets ($89) are sold out, but the standard tickets ($99) are on sale here.
The Vaccines
Hailing from London, this indie rock band will perform their first show in Singapore on Nov 4. These British guys are known for hits like “If You Wanna,” “Teenage Icon” and “Minimal Affection.” Early bird tickets are now on sale here at $78, and are at $98 at the door.
Singapore International Film Festival
This festival is back for the second year from Nov 26 – Dec 6. Watch the opening film, Panay, which was directed by Cheng Yu-Chieh and Lekal Sumi from Taiwan. Don’t forget local favorites like Eric Khoo’s Mee Pok Man, Yonfan’s Bugis Street Redux and more.
21 things to see, do, eat and drink in Singapore this week (Oct 12-16)
There are two film festivals, a gin pop-up at The Library and a concert by the lovely Yuna, among other fun things
Chinglish
Pangdemonium presents David Henry Hwang’s “Chinglish.” This bilingual play takes us through the story of an American businessman’s adventures when he travels to China.