48:00
This energetic dance performance explores the extremities of movement through a non-stop, 48-hour timeline featuring 48 works and 12 artists.
Continuum – Album Launch & Concert
Hosted by local band The Observatory, this concert will celebrate the launch of their album Continuum, which features Southeast Asian instruments ayered with their signature dark electronica influences.
Behind the Bins: Waste Recycling in Singapore
Embark on a journey to better understand how waste is handled in Singapore. Visit the Veolia MRF, where up to 15,000 tons of recyclables are sorted. The venue is at Veolia Material Recovery Facility in Tuas but private vehicles are not allowed on site, so transport will be provided from Jurong East MRT Station. For educational purpose, […]
Singapore Latin Extravaganza 2015
Fans of Latin dance will not want to miss this music festival which will combine various elements including performances, parties, workshops and even dining.
Exhibition: Today
Exhibition: Today features pieces that explore all areas of daily life and how design can make a difference. Instead of “please do not touch”, the exhibition encourages the audience to ‘”each out and touch” a majority of the exhibits, allowing for a tactile exploration of the prize-winning products.
Foundation ft. Answer Code Request
Canvas continues its weekly house and techno flagship night with special guests Answer Code Request and Falx who will be joining resident Tony Tay.
Chen Wei: Noon Insomnia
This is a survey of 12 representative works by the Chinese artist. By taking his childhood memories, chance encounters, paradoxical situations or philosophical dilemmas and fantasies as starting points for his creative process, Chen’s photographs are dreamy reinterpretations of the perils of modern life.
Taylor Swift is coming to Singapore
Groupies, prepare for the world tour.
Indline
A quick service Indian restaurant with lots of tikkas, dals and curries that's also available for takeaway.
Prudential ‘Life Matters’ carnival
Prudential Singapore celebrates SG50 with local food and entertainment by local stand up comedian Mark Lee and Ah Boys to Men actors Noah Yap and Maxi Lim. You can also pick up financial tips from experts through talks, games and other activities. Plenty of giveaways at door and prizes to be won, too.