Tuesday 27 March 2012

Sunday Concert at Esplanade - Apr 8 (Sun) 3pm

Beautiful Sunday: Dancing to Classics!

Date     : Apr 08, 2012 (Sun), 3pm
Venue   : Esplanade Concert Hall
  1 Esplanade Drive 038981. Tel: 6828 8377

Price: Free admission

Waltz, polka and tango your way to this Sunday concert, as the People’s Association Youth Chinese Orchestra perform enjoyable Western classical music with a Chinese Orchestra twist!

Be treated to arrangements of familiar melodies such as Khachaturian’s Sabre Dance, Pachelbel’s Canon in D, and Strauss’ Voices of Spring Waltz.

Official Website: http://www.esplanade.com/


Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day 2012

Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day 2012

Date     : Apr 03, 2012 (Tues)
Venue   : Ben & Jerry's outlets at:

Vivocity, Great World City, Rochester Mall, The Cathay, United Square, Singapore Zoo & Jurong Bird Park . Singapore Zoo & Jurong Bird Park: 2pm-5pm

All others: 2pm – 8pm

Price: Free admission

Ben & Jerry's traditional annual "Free Cone Day" is here again! First introduced in 1979 as a way of saying thank you to all its loyal fans, the "Free Cone Day" has now become a popular event worldwide where everyone can enjoy a free scoop of ice-cream. Ben & Jerry’s would also like us to keep in mind that ice caps, like ice cream, are best kept frozen. So while you are in line waiting for your free cone, be sure to support WWF Earth Hour Singapore 2012 by filling up the donation pints.



NESCAFE ® PAssion Movie Night at The Lawn @ Marina Bay


Date: Saturday, 31 March 2012
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Theme: Light Sustainability
Ticketing: Free Admission


PAssion Movie Night is back, this time in conjunction with I Light Marina Bay 2012. Soak yourself in glitters of eco-friendly lights at the heart of Marina Bay while watching a movie under the stars.

Here's a little more information:-
6pm - 8pm Mass Light Catcher Creation

As part of your efforts towards supporting light sustainability, take part in this exciting Mass Light Catcher Creation. Our friendly volunteers will be going around helping you and your family members with this activity.


8pm - 10pm Screening of Kungfu Panda 2 (G)

New to the PAssion Movie Night?
Just a few things to remember. Simple!

  1. Anyone and everyone can join us!
  2. It's FREE!
  3. Fun activities for everyone; from the movie to the stage games to the fringe activities!
  4. Bring along your picnic mats and baskets. Don't have the time to prepare your own picnic basket? Fret not, food & beverages will be on sale that evening.
  5. And that's not all! PAssion Card Members will enjoy free flow of popcorn* throughout the night. So, gather your friends, neighbours and family for a magical evening under the stars!
*Limited to 1st 1,500 members

Proudly sponsored by PAssion Card’s partner NESCAFE®, 1st 200 Facebook Fans of BOTH PAssion Card and NESCAFE Singapore will redeem a NESCAFE® goodie bag* worth $12.

Getting there (recommended):
Raffles Place Mrt Station (Exit I ):
Bus Stop Opp The Promontory
(Beside The Sail @ Marina Bay) - Bus 97, 97e

Bus Stop Opp Lau Pa Sat - Bus NR1, NR6, 10, 10e, 57, 70, 75, 100, 107, 128, 130, 131, 162, 167, 186, 196, 196e, 700, 970

http://www.passioncard.com.sg/movieclub/event.aspx#passionmovie2

Singapore International Children’s Film Festival (June 8 – 15)


Annual Singapore International Children’s Film Festival
Date     : 8 – 15  June 2012
Venue   :  Jacob Ballas Garden

In collaboration, for the first time, with Paperbear Productions, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is proud to bring to Singapore the sophomore edition of Big Eyes, Big Minds - Singapore International Children’s Film Festival, the popular film festival for young audiences.

 A collection of 7 nature-themed & eco-friendly films, for ages 3 to 9, is paired with a guided tour of the gardens at the Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden.

Get to see adorable potatoes sing and dance in the rousing musical number Small Potatoes Rock or learn how a resourceful inchworm measures a robin’s tail, a flamingo’s  neck, a toucan’s beak, a heron’s legs, and a nightingale’s song to keep itself from being eaten in Inch by Inch.

The festival aims to provide kids with educational, enriching and value-affirming content through film and provide families with an enjoyable and enriching cultural experience. For more information on the films, please click here. (http://bigeyesbigminds.com/prog-schedules.html)

 Screenings at Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden run from 8 to 15 June 2012 (except 11 June 2012). Each screening is 35 minutes and paired with a 30 minutes guided tour of the gardens. Two different guided tours are available on alternate day of screenings.


Let’s Discover Plants & Animals
Apart from plants, we often come across many animals in the Gardens, such as, birds, frogs, squirrels, butterflies, dragonflies, ants and earthworms. Be amazed by the abundant variety of animals in Jacob Ballas Children’s Garden! Learn fascinating facts about wildlife and pick up tips on respecting them in nature and our environment. You may even get up-close-and-personal with an oriental whip snake or a monitor lizard!

Pond Life Discovery
How do aquatic plants survive when they are submerged in water? What are the special characteristics that aquatic plants have which enable them float on water surface? Aquatic plants are also habitats to many animals. Discover the fascinating pond ecology and be introduced to food chains and the ecosystem. You will be amazed by the many different types of aquatic plants and animals that could be found in ponds.

Tickets are at $12.50 each and available through the festival website http://www.bigeyesbigminds.com/

*Schedule of screenings & guided tours

Saturday & Sunday (9 & 10 June 2012)
Session 1:   9:30am – 10:30am
Session 2:  10:30am – 11:30am
Session 3:  3pm – 4pm
Session 4:  4pm – 5pm
Session 5:  5pm – 6pm

 Weekdays (8 June, 12 June, 13 June, 14 June & 15 June 2012)
Session 1:  10:30am – 11:30am
Session 2:  4pm – 5pm
Session 3:  5pm – 6pm

For enquiries, please contact hoots@bigeyesbigminds.com

 In the event of inclement weather, guided tours will be cancelled for safety reason. The Gardens will make arrangements for alternative programmes. 











Jane’s Journey – A movie Screening at Botanic Garden (14 Apr, Sat)

Jane’s Journey – A movie Screening at Botanic Garden

Date     : 14 Apr 2012 (Sat), 730pm – 930pm
Venue   :  Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage

An award winning documentary movie about the life and work of Dr Jane Goodall - world renowned primatologist, environmentalist, conservationist and UN Messenger of Peace.

 In Jane's Journey, we accompany her on her travels across several continents, and recieve unprecedented access to her intense and exciting past. From her childhood home in bournemouth, England, we embark to Gombe National Park on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, in Tanzania, her second home.

It’s where she began her groundbreaking research nearly half a century ago, and she still returns every year to enjoy the company of the chimpanzees that made her the internationally recognized activist so loved and deeply respected.

**This is a free-to-air outdoor movie screening with free seating.

8 Apr 2012 (Sun) - Summary of Free Activities for Family (^_^)

(1) Crossroads 2012: Contemporary Performances of Traditional Arts

Date     : 8 Apr 2012 (Sun), 4pm – 6pm
Venue   :  Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage

The word "crossroads" to most would be understood as "intersection of two or more roads" or even "a point in time where crucial decisions must be made".

"Crossroads: Contemporary Performances of Traditional Arts" is not about making a crucial decision between the two. It is about how two facets of the Arts, the Contemporary (the present) and the Traditional (the past) meet. It is about how performers interpret their traditional arts in today's context. It can also be about experimentation between Traditional Arts forms and Modernity. It could also be an experimentation between various Traditional Art forms of different cultural background to produce something commonly labelled 'Fusion'.

The concert serves as an edutainment platform where the younger generation can gain better understanding of other cultures and be encouraged to pay attention to the traditional arts of their own culture. At the same time, the concert will allow young performers to gain various kinds of experiences when performing overseas.


(2) German Handbell Choir at Jacob Ballas

Date     : 8 Apr 2012 (Sun), 1030am – 12pm
Venue   :  Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage

* Note: Location info not clear. Could be at Jacob Ballas or Botanic Garden. Do call (SBG Helpline number: 1800 4717300) before proceeding to event.


The "Shining Bells" belong to the German Handbellchoir "Handglockenchor Hüttenberg", located in Hessen, near Frankfurt. The 13 ringers are 15 to 27 years old and the younger ringers have an experience of 5 years now. The group originates from a workshop at the secondary school: "Gesamtschule Schwingbach".

The group varied over time and now the ringers are looking forward to their first concert tour abroad in this constellation from March 29 to April 14. Last year they recorded their own CD that was launched in October. This CD and also those of former handbell groups will be sold during their concert tour.

Monday 5 March 2012

Places for family outings :)

Every weekend, does this question "Where do we want to go today?" pop up in your head?

Here is a list of possible places to visit, suitable for families :)
Not much pics yet... will update when have chance.


Please feel free to recommend any other places to visit :)
Or add in details on some of the locations mentioned in the list, or contribute some photos.



Park/Garden:
1) MacRitchie Reservoir- Take a stroll or jog on the boardwalks.
- Prepare some cardboard and use it to slide down the slopes (behind the cafe). Fold paper aeroplane and see how it flies down the slope.
- If you are early, take the trail to the Treetop walk. The scenary you get to see on the trail back (near golf range) is great.
- Beware of the fierce fierce monkeys. Always note to keep all plastic bags inside your bag, else the monkeys will rush up to you and snatch it away. May be good to take an umbrella with you, you never know when you gonna need it.


2) Pierce Reservoir
- Take a stroll on the boardwalk.
- Prepare some net and pails, and do a little 'prawn fishing' ;) at the rocky area. Be careful though.
- Take nice pics near sunset time.


3) Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
- You may either take a short hike up to the top and picnic... or choose either of the trails.
- The appr 1.5 hr Kampong Trail will lead you to MacRitchie Reservoir



4) Botanic Gardens
- Wonderful place to take pic. Took a lot of nice pics there.
- Let the kids climb the tree. There is one tree which is very popular with kids, you will know when you are there ;) Picnic, fly kite, ball game, jogging, 
- There are performances at the Shaw Foundation Symphony Stage. You can check this site (http://www.sbg.org.sg/calendar/calendar.asp) monthly to check for events. 
- If you are there early, you may consider walking from Botanic Garden main entrance to Jacob Ballas Garden.




5) Jacob Ballas Garden
- Bring the kids to the water area for a splashing good time.
- Play around at the playground or proceed to the 2 storey slide...
- Walk around the garden, learn about plants, etc.
- It’s also a nice walk to walk from Jacob Ballas Garden to Botanic Garden




6) East coast park
- Cycle in the 'Family-cycle' a big bicycle whereby 2 person or 4 person can peddle, with shelter over the head n area to place the bag. But it's more tiring to cycle in this. About $30 per hour for the smaller one.
- Go Cable Skiing, though this will be much more expensive than cable skiing at Batam.
- Windsurf at the Sea Sports Club
- Enjoy a good meal of satay, chicken wings and more at the hawker centre.
- Upon which, you can proceed to build sandcastle at the beach area. There are sandcastle building tools for rental (not sure if its free or at a fee, though). Its fun to see the whole family uniting together to wet the sand, moulding it, and building a masterpiece together.


7) Changi beach board walk
- Start the day with a nice meal at the nice hawker centre.
- You can either rent a bicyle or simply take a relaxing stroll on the board walk or beach. See the yachts, chalets along the way.


8) Sembawang park
- Fly kite, walk along the beach


9) Labrador Nature Reserve
- Get to see machine gun post, 6 inch quick firing canon, etc. Unfortunately, the secret tunnels are not open.
- Find out what is the Dragon Teeth’s Gate also known as Long Ya Men.)


10) Bukit Batok Nature Park


11) Pasir Ris Park Mangrove Boardwalk


12) Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
- Get to see monitor lizards, sun skink, snakes, birds, mudskipper, crabs, etc


13) Sengkang Riverside Park
- Can also find the Singapore's largest man-made wetland, the Sengkang Floating Island here as well. 


14) Southern Ridges
– Marang Trail, Forest Walk, Faber Walk, Floral Walk, Henderson Waves, Hilltop Walk, Canopy Walk, Alexandra Arch


15) Lorong Halus




17) West Coast Park
- Kids will go crazy at the playground: 4 Rows of Flying Fox, Obstacles Climb, Pyramid climb with slides, etc 


18) Paris Ris Park
- Kids will love the playground that is near carpark D: Flying fox, Obstacles Climbs, Spiderweb climb, etc


19) Hort Park


20) Fort Canning

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Others:
1) Marina barrage
- Fly kite, water play area, visit the exhibitions, picnic, etc
2) Pulau Ubin
- Cycling, walking, exploring Chek Jewa
3) Marina Bay Sands
- Watch 13-minutes performance of electric lights and laser effects that tell the universal tale of the journey of life with music. Its at the Event Plaza at the Promenade (outside Shoppes)
- Sunday to Thursday: 8pm & 9.30pm. Friday & Saturday: 8pm, 9.30pm & 11pm. Free admission.
- From Jan 01 - Dec 31, 2012.
- See previous blog entry: http://experiensing.blogspot.com/2012/02/wonder-full-at-mbs-till-dec-31-2012.html

4) Resort World
- Crane dance with light and water effects at the Waterfront area.
- 9pm, Daily (Unavailable on Tuesday except for School Holidays and Public Holidays). Free admission.
- From Jan 01 - Dec 31, 2012
- See previous blog entry: http://experiensing.blogspot.com/2012/02/crane-dance-at-resorts-world-sentosa.html
 
5) Changi Airport
- Free slide rides at T3, viewing gallery of the planes, colouring at T3
6) Ikea
7) Bottletree Village at Yishun

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Museums/ Heritage Institutions:
1) Asian Civilisation Museum
2) Peranakan Museum
3) Civil Defence Heritage Gallery (Tuesdays – Sundays, 10am – 5pm (including public holidays).Closed on Mondays)
4) Singapore Arts Museum
5) National Museum of Singapore
6) Singapore Philatelic Museum
7) Art/Science Museum (Marina Bay Sands)
8) Wan Qing Yuan (Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall)
- 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Sunday
9) Chinatown Heritage Centre
10) Mint Museum of Toys
11) Toys Museum ($2 admission to shophouse museum at Arab Street)
12) Memories at Old Ford Factory (Tuesdays to Sundays, 9.00am to 5.00pm (9.00am to 5.30pm)

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Places to get wet:
1) Clarke Quay- Big water play area. At night, it's lit up n great for photo taking. Can go to peony jade nearby for makan or liang court for the cheap Italian pasta on 2nd floor with free flow drinks/ coffee.
2) City Square
- Water play area near macdonald
3) Tampines 1 Mall
- Rooftop with wildlife theme, covering 10,000 sq ft.See photo below

4) Nex
- Water play area and library on the same level.

5) Northpoint

6) Sembawang Shopping Centre

7) Lot One

8) Katong 112

9) Marina Barrage

10) Jurong Bird Park

11) Zoo

12) Singapore Science Centre

13) VivoCity

14) IMM

15) Jacob Ballas Garden

16) Sengkang Swimming Pool

17) Wild Wild Wet

18) Jurong East Swimming Complex

19) Pasir Ris Sports and Recreation Centre





Kids at Play at Marina Barage (Mar 10-11, Sat to Sun)

10th and 11th March 2012 (Saturday and Sunday)
Event Time: 11am to 6pm
Venue: Marina Barrage


Certain activites are for Play pass holders (tickets at $10).
Rest of activites are open for all visitors :)


From the Kidsatplay Website: http://www.kidzatplay.com.sg/

School’s out! Time for some awesome fun and entertainment for the entire family! Join us at the Marina Barrage for 2 days of mega fun as we transform the entire place into a fun-filled playground with an exciting lineup of activities and games for you and your loved ones!

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Movie Screening 


Movie Screening Schedule for 10 March 2012, Saturday
1130hrs – Toy Story 3
1400hrs – How To Train Your Dragon
1600hrs – Rio


Movie Screening Schedule for 11 March 2012, Sunday
1130hrs – Kungfu Panda 2
1400hrs – UP
1600hrs – Night At The Museum 2


*Open to all event visitors.
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Mega Playground

Get the PLAY PASS and enjoy unlimited access to all the carnival and inflatable rides and game stalls. Watch out for our all day long challenges as we challenge you and your family members to scale the 10m high rocky mountain, get on the daredevil sizzler, keep yourself steady on turbulent waves and many more! Don't forget to visit our Giant Bubble Land for some awesome bubbly fun! Attractive prizes to be won!

*Open to PLAY PASS holders only.
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Art It Out  Enjoy all the art fringe activities at the event! Get your favourite balloon sculpture, a pretty glitter tattoo and dabble with sand art!

*Open to all event visitors.


Artzone


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Family Fun 

Participate in the ongoing family challenges! Enter the Amazing Barrage Race  as a family and solve puzzles together and go green on the Eco Trail. Ice cream lovers can also look forward to participating in our exciting stage contests like the ice cream eating contest! For creative families and families with fast fingers, join us in making a balloon man and separating confused beans in the shortest possible time! If you have creative green fingers, join us in designing 101 eco bags! Attractive prizes to be awarded to winners of the day!

*Open to PLAY PASS holders only.

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Special Highlights 

*Open to all event visitors.

Scoopy’s & Cream

Catch a glimpse of Asia’s First Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream Maker at work as they churn out heavenly gelato. If you are lucky the ice cream cryogenics may invite you to help them out!

Daily Schedule of Demonstrations:
1230pm
430pm
 

Magic Show
With well over 9 years of experience in this industry, Jeremy Tan is an act that cannot be missed. With his Award winning Dove act, Juggling skills, Charisma and dexterity, he presents a Magic show like no other! One Magician, Two Hands, Thousands of Surprises!

Daily Schedule of Appearance:
1pm



Health Promotion Board
With a series of stage skits and scheduled workshops, enjoy and learn some quick tips on how to be healthy family!

“My Healthy Happy Family” by Health Promotion Board

Daily Schedule of Skits:
3pm to 330
530pm to 6pm


Hurray! There's going to be a new addition to the family!

Grandpa and Grandma are really excited that Richard and May are expecting another child.

But Grandma worries that May is not looking after herself well. Grandpa thinks that the busy couple should spend some time laying a healthy foundation for Joy, their 6 year old daughter who loves the iPhone but dislikes vegetables, and for their new baby.

Richard and May, on the other hand, don’t think it is a problem as many of their friends do likewise for their children.

Find out who knows best in “My Healthy Happy Family”.

Fun Workshops by Health Promotion Board
Daily Schedule of Workshops:
2pm – Raising a Healthy Child
4pm – Raising a Resilient Child

Venue: Gallery Lounge


The mobile library (Molly) will stopover at the barrage for the 2-day event to encourage the family and kids to read under the beautiful skyline. Both Junior Reading Ambassadors, as well as Fathers from the Reading programme will entertain you with “ live” story telling sessions on stage.

Daily Schedule of Storytelling Sessions:
230pm – Storytelling by NLB Junior Ambassadors
430pm – Storytelling by NLB Father Ambassadors



Singapore Athletics’ Association
Singapore Athletics Association has a special programme that caters to kids age 7 to 12. The aim is to incite interest and sustain kid’s motivation in athletics. The colourful sports circuit will be filled with fun and enjoyment.


Yummy Food Fair 
Indulge and have a feast with the huge spread of food and snacks! And if you are a PLAY PASS holder, you get special discounts and promotions at the foodstalls! Just flash your tag!
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Kidz At Play
Purchase the daily PLAY PASS at only $10 nett and get to enjoy all-day unlimited entry to all carnival rides, inflatables fun, game stalls challenges and fringe art activities fun worth over $60! PLAY Pass holders will also be able to access our giant bubble land and join in our record-breaking event of designing 101 eco-friendly bags! What’s more, stand to take part in our grand draw and walk away with attractive prizes!

Entitlements of PLAY PASS holders:
All day unlimited access to all Carnival rides
All day unlimited access to all Inflatables
All day unlimited access to Game Stalls
All day unlimited access to Giant Bubble Land
Free participation in our Eco-Friendly Bags Design event (On a first-come-first-serve basis)
Free participation in our Amazing Race event (On a first-come-first-serve basis)
A chance to win attractive prizes in our daily grand draw


Venue: 8 Marina Gardens Drive Singapore 018951
Price: $10.00 per pass

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Getting There 

Address: 8 Marina Gardens Drive Singapore 018951
Enquiry: Information Counter @ 6514 5959 (9am-9pm)
Please see the SBS & Shuttle Bus schedule

By Car/Taxi :
From East Coast Parkway (ECP) in the direction of Vivo City, take 17A exit and turn into Marina Place and Marina Boulevard before turning into Marina Mall. Drive pass Gardens by the Bay and you will see the main entrances of Marina Barrage.

From Shenton Way, take Marina Marina Boulevard next to One Marina Boulevard or Central Boulevard before turning into Marina Street which connects Marina Place and Marina Boulevard before turning into Marina Mall. Drive pass Gardens by the Bay and you will see the main entrances of Marina Barrage.

By Bus :
SBS Bus 400 or Marina Barrage Shuttle Bus Take Exit A from Marina Bay MRT Station. The bus stop is about 2 mins walk from the MRT Station.

10th and 11th March: 9.00am to 11.30 pm at 10 minute intervals
Be prepared to get creative as Artzone brings you the all time favourite Sand Art and Clay Art!
Purchase the PLAY PASS and stand be one of the lucky ones to walk away with complimentary Artzone workshops in our daily draw!
 
Satisfy your inner movie buff and catch your favourite family classics right at the Marina Barrage! Check out our exciting lineup of movies, grab some snacks and enjoy the shows throughout the day!

Friday 2 March 2012

NUS Arts Festival 2012: Inspiration - We Sing Mar 16, 2012


University Cultural Centre Courtyard
50 Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Centre for Arts, 119279. Tel: 6516 2492
8pm

Price: Free admission
Official Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/NAF_2012/index.html

Description
The ITE Show Choir will electrify you with their infectious repertoire and invite you to sing and dance along!

Performing renditions of popular classics, big band swing numbers, songs from TV series Glee and familiar Asian tunes, the show choir is all about perfecting the challenging combination of singing and dancing. Get ready to be swept off your feet by the youthful and heartfelt energy of the performers!

Formed in 2009, the ITE Show Choir has grown to become one of the leading and most sought-after show choirs in Singapore.

Led by vocal instructor Irene Jansen, they were prominently featured in the Ricola Show Choir Challenge 2010 advertisement, and also performed at the Singapore Idol Finals 2009, Suria’s Muzika Ekstravaganza 2011, Suria’s Simfoni Lebaran 2011 as well as many outreach platforms at the Esplanade Concourse.

NUS Arts Festival 2012: Nicholas Chim with The Middle of Nowhere Mar 10, 2012


University Cultural Centre Theatre Foyer
50 Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Centre for Arts, 119279. Tel: 6516 2492
7pm

Price: Free admission
Official Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/NAF_2012/index.html

Description
Nicholas Chim is a singer-songwriter from Singapore who has been performing with his guitar, since 1999. Having played to regional audiences in countries such as Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia - both solo and with backing musicians - Nicholas’ brand of indie folk music has proven to be heartfelt, contemporary and inspiring all at once.

Nicholas Chim’s evolutionary journey of indie folk music is expressed in his second album Forgiefan - a record that is both classic and contemporary, highlighted by Chim’s haunting vocals along with guitar chords that are lucid yet dreamy.

With his latest full-length album, Forgiefan, Nicholas Chim has set himself apart as a unique voice in a growing contemporary folk music audience. Citing influences such as Bon Iver, Nick Drake & Ray Lamontagne, his music has proven to be accessible, dynamic and enchanting - traits common to the global pool of emerging independent artists.

NUS Arts Festival 2012: 24 City - Film Screening Mar 10, 2012


University Cultural Centre Courtyard
50 Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Centre for Arts, 119279. Tel: 6516 2492
8pm

Price: Free admission
Official Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/NAF_2012/index.html

Description
24 City chronicles the dramatic and thunderous fall of a State-owned munitions factory and its conversion into a luxury high-rise apartment complex.

Artfully composed, rich in offbeat details, and punctuated with pop songs, 24 City weaves together the stories of three generations of factory workers (some real, some played by actors) into a fascinating oral history of post-revolutionary China and bracing meditation on the massive physical and psychological changes transforming the country.

NUS Arts Festival 2012: Celebrate Taiko! Mar 09, 2012


NUS Arts Festival 2012: Celebrate Taiko!
Mar 09, 2012

University Cultural Centre Courtyard
50 Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Centre for Arts, 119279. Tel: 6516 2492
7pm

Price: Free admission
Official Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/NAF_2012/index.html

Description
Join TENKO, a Japanese taiko drum ensemble as they drum up the heat to this youthful arts festival. Presenting the traditional Japanese art form of taiko drumming, this performance promises to be a dynamic showcase high in energy.

Performed using taiko drums and traditional Japanese instruments, each piece showcases its unique rhythm, tempo, style and flow to create the celebrative mood.

TENKO is a Japanese taiko drum group in Singapore, which started as a family taiko group and has since grown to include members of different nationality and races, all connected by the passion for taiko

NUS Arts Festival 2012: Origami Cities Mar 09, 2012 - Mar 25, 2012


NUS Arts Festival 2012: Origami Cities
Mar 09, 2012 - Mar 25, 2012

University Cultural Centre Foyer
50 Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Centre for Arts, 119279. Tel: 6516 2492


Price: Free admission
Official Website: http://www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/NAF_2012/index.html

Description
Paper. An inherently Asian material takes on a new dimension through the Japanese art form of origami.

An Asian City is a complex network of iconic buildings which gives urban Asia and its dwellers their unique identity. Through origami, take a look at how the folds of paper turn into the building blocks of the city and transform structures into symbols.

Origami hobbyist Leong Cheng Chit created this project as a salute to modern Asia with a tribute to the past. As you take a walk-through this paper city, feel free to add a part of yourself to this ever evolving structure.