It’s happened: Chinatown’s indie rooftop getai are becoming a series
Eat, drink and listen to different local musicians featured each week.
Sunday at the Training Shed
The 30th installment of the Sunday at the Park features Yusuke, Aoi and Yuta from Sonido Singapura, and special guest Vik Sohonie from New York. There’s live music, a graffiti showdown, basketball nets, a barbecue and lots of cold beer.
*SCAPEmedia SKILL: Idea to Audience by Nicholas Chee
Targetted at budding producers and independent short filmmakers, this workshop by Nicholas Chee will touch on topics such as identifying target audience, putting a team together, what to consider during production and scheduling. Register at www.scapers.sg/nyfa.
Art Apart 6th Edition
The sixth edition of this art fair will feature urban art by emerging Asian artists, including Filipino painter Ramon Orlina, pioneer glass sculptor Kunihiko Nohara and contemporary Chinese artist Zou Cao.
Mandala Fine Art Studio
New art gallery and consultancy in the East specializing in Asian and European works
Still we walk on fences
Emerging local artist/photographer Geraldine Kang presents her take on the boundaries between citizens and foreign workers through the use of photography and found materials in this on-site installation work.
Nekkid
Taking over the space formerly occupied by Naked Finn is the sister cocktail bar and tapas joint.
BAM!
After celebrating Pink Dot 2015, the party moves on to BAM!, which promises a great line up featuring DJ Bobby, DJ Akito Kun and DJ Shigeki.
Chotto Matte
A Japanese restaurant with Western edge dishing out affordable omakase.
The Maine
The raucous American pop-rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, returns to town to perform tunes from their latest album American Candy as well as earlier hits like “Happy” and “These Four Words”.