Time’s passing by really quickly, and we’re almost into the middle of October. Have yourself some quality me-time and visit some exhibitions or go on a shopping spree at some of the markets happening this week.
Monday, Oct 10
The Carvery’s Great Meat Fest
FOOD
Start the week off with meat offerings from all around the world at The Carvery’s Great Meat Feast, with highlights like the Aomori rice beef from Japan, Cape Grim beef from Tasmania, along with roast chicken, pork knuckles and lamb. Through Oct 22
EXHIBITION
One of highlights of the on-going Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is Li Zhensheng’s “Witness: The Archive of Cultural Revolution“, an exhibition that showcases over 80 of Li’s images taken during the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution between 1966 to 1976. Through Oct 29
MARKET
Head over to Kult Gallery, where more than 20 artists will turn the space into a record store reminiscent of the 1982 American coming-of-age film, Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Remixed album art, deconstructed vinyl and installations inspired by David Bowie will add to the 80s vibe. Through Oct 31
Tuesday, Oct 11
EXHIBITION
Photojournalist Wong Maye-E showcases some of her photographs taken in North Korea. Titled “North of the DMZ“, the exhibition contains images of impeccable state parades, citizens going about their daily lives and more. Through Oct 15
THEATRE
Singapore production of Tony-award-winning musical Rent by Pangedmonium made headlines last week with its twin MDA ratings. Inspired by Puccini’s La Boheme, the story of Rent moves the action to New York City’s Lower East Side, where a group of struggling artists strive and dream in the middle of the AIDS epidemic. Through Oct 23
MARKET
Have yourself a ball of a time and get your hands on handmade fabric bags from Tinta Shoppe, tableware and homewares from Amy Handmade Ceramics and other works from 30 different professional makers, and a whole bunch of tech demos and workshops at the inaugural Makers’ Festival, held at The Centrepoint. Through Oct 30
Wednesday, Oct 12
Halloween Horror Nights
ART
Lovers of the written word, nod your head at Sing It, an evening of Singaporean poetry. Local award-winning poets such as Cyril Wong, Joshua Ip and Divya Victor will join Dr Darryl Whetter to read and discuss some of their poems at the LaSalle College of the Arts. Oct 12
FESTIVAL
Erdinger’s Oktoberfest is back for another cycle of limited edition brews and tasty bites. A highlight this year is the unique Erdinger Barcycle, which is basically a mobile bar counter that will roam around Suntec City this month and two other locations next month. Through Oct 28
THEATRE
One of Broadway and West End’s most celebrated musicals has returned to our shores. The colorful fantasy world of Wicked tells the story of Wizard of Oz witches, Elphaba and Galinda, and their opposing outlooks. Get your tickets to enjoy this incredible production before the season ends. Through Oct 30
EXHIBITION
A painting focused group exhibition out at art studio and gallery Libitum on East Coast Road brings together painters who have emigrated from the former USSR. In Immigrant Arts Exhibition, expect bold colors and brushstrokes and dream-like imagery in this collection. Through Oct 30
FESTIVAL
Universal Studios Singapore is pulling all the stops for its sixth edition of the Halloween Horror Nights, circling the central theme of familiar Singaporean folk tales such as the ghastly Pontianak and the creepy Old Changi Hospital, as well as other Asian and Western horror stories such as Japan’s notorious Suicide Forest. Tickets start from $65. Through Oct 31
Thursday, Oct 13
ION’s Art Photography Series (Photo credit: Mark Teo)
EXHIBITION
It’s all about pop art, cocktails and superfood hor d’oeuvres at this Vibrant Singapore exhibition, which features Linda Preece’s vibrant and artistic shots of Singapore done in pop art style. Oct 13
THEATRE
First staged in 2014, this dark play crosses history and fiction. Starring Hitler as Jekyll and Hyde retells the history of the Holocaust and adopts the characters and themes from the classic story of Jekyll and Hyde. Oct 13-15
FESTIVAL
Oktoberfest Asia 2016 is back this year on a larger scale, with an air-conditioned festival-style marquee located at the open field next to Tan Quee Lan Street (opposite Bugis Junction). Expect free-flow beers such as Schneider Weisse, Weihenstephaner and Paulaner Bräuhaus. Dig into their authentic Bavarian food while being entertained by the Hofbrauhaus Band from Munich. Oct 13-15
EXHIBITION
The third installment of ION’S Art Photography Series will feature two local photographers, Aik Beng Chia and Mark Teo, who will showcase Singapore’s streetscapes in their own respective and distinct styles. Through Oct 23
EXHIBITION
Part of the Singapore International Photography Festival, Daido Moriyama Prints and Books 1960s-1980s will making its debut at Deck. Be transported back to the past as Daido Moriyama’s (aka the father of street photography) photos show you a darker side of Japan between the 60s and 80s. Through Nov 13
Friday, Oct 14
Stopgap, one of the bands performing at MAAD Sounds on Oct 14 (Photo credit: Lenne Chai)
DANCE
Participate in Singapore’s dance movement organized by the National Arts Council, Got to Move, with all things vintage and electro. Put on your dancing shoes and enjoy two hours of vibrant, old school dances like the Charleston and the Lindy Hop at Dance Dance Evolution, held at Singapore Art Museum. Oct 14
DRINK
Join UsQuBa’s whisky masterclass this month, as their resident whisky sommelier talks about the basic distilling processes and profiles of the various regions. Featured whiskies include Ardbeg 10 Years Old, Springbank 15 years Old, and more. Oct 14
MARKET
Apart from shifting through works by the community of artists, designers, crafters and brand owners at Red Dot Design Museum, the monthly MAAD market will also see multidisciplinary artist Andy Yang curate a special segment that will feature homegrown musicians such as Stopgap, Plainsunset, Betty Mcacbeth and others performing their original music. Oct 14
EXHIBITION
Take a look at 100 different photos that showcase never-before-seen perspectives of Singapore at this year’s Mad About Singapore. Organized by a non-profit community of Singaporean Instagrammers and National Youth Council, these images were selected out of almost 15,000 submissions through the hashtag #MadAboutSingapore 2016. Through Oct 16
EXHIBITION
Students from National University of Singapore’s Division of Industrial Design explore the role of design in death with a myriad of projects that’ll be display at the Death by Design exhibition in the National Design Centre. National Design Centre. Through Oct 31
EXHIBITION
Explore destinations that have made it to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list, which includes the Singapore Botanic Gardens, at Exploring our World’s Heritage Exhibition. Take a trip around the world in this exhibition as it takes you to nine countries in the span of a day. Through Nov 20