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We've had to wait a little bit, but NDP is finally happening this weekend! As with last year's NDP, this year's celebration - which will be hosted by Joakim Gomez, Eswari Gunasagar, Fauzie Laily, and Patricia Mok - will enter our homes once again, bringing with it the “Singapore Spirit”. Showcasing stories of our past and present, this year's NDP. ....
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Presents MOO MOO PARK The exhibit features artists including Almostasthma, André Wee, Antz , Danielle Tay, Howie Kim, Mithra, Puffingmuffin, and Toby Tan.by BWW News Desk Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre presents Moo Moo PARK , Asia s first Drive-Through Exhibition, in partnership with The MeshMinds Foundation. Blending art and technology, celebrate the Year of the Ox with a focus on the Sustainable Development Goals. Moo Moo PARK breaks new ground by using interactive and immersive technologies as well as electric vehicles to offer a novel way to enjoy art and culture with your family and friends in a safe and sustainable environment. ....
Singaporean artists to have on your radar Share As the recent Singapore Art Week has shown us, the local art landscape is a rich and diverse one. There is a multitude of Singaporean artists to be discovered, including painters that draw from traditions of past art movements; conceptual artists that tackle social issues such as marginalisation and class politics; and digital creators that blur the lines between fantasy and reality. What’s just as exciting is the support that have buoyed these emerging creatives as of late. Take Creative Unions, for example. The month-long programme, currently held at Funan Mall, has selected an array of Singapore artists to team up with brands across fashion, food, lifestyle and more. And let’s not forget the efforts of independent galleries like Cuturi Gallery and Coda Culture, which can be credited to putting these young talents in the spotlight in the first place. ....
Open to public Chinatown Festivals 2021 [embed]https://www.facebook.com/chinatown.festivals/photos/a.331999376860296/3752386081488258/[/embed] Chinese New Year is going to be a little different this year. From 23 January to 12 March 2021, Chinatown Festivals is going virtual with plenty of online activities for everyone. Chinese New Year Short Films Jan 29 – Feb 28, 2021 Enjoy three specially produced short films featuring renowned Chinatown merchants such as Bee Cheng Hiang (Feb 14), Kele (Feb 28) and Spring Court (Jan 29). The short films will bring the audience through a journey on the preparation of various Chinese New Year delicacies and how these delicacies came to be associated with the festival and its traditions. ....
Moo Moo PARK – Asia’s 1st Drive-through Art Exhibition Singaporeans looking forward to usher in the Year of the Ox next year are in for a delightful surprise with Asia’s first drive-through exhibition, ‘Moo Moo PARK’! You will learn about the ox’s cultural significance, through the innovative use of visual arts and augmented reality technology. Moo Moo PARK breaks new ground by using interactive and immersive technologies as well as electric vehicles to offer a novel way to enjoy art and culture with family and friends, in a safe and sustainable environment. Moo Moo Park – Asia’s First Drive-Through Art Experience ....