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Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind | ArtScience Museum
Mar 1–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mindis an exhibition that blends cutting-edge technology, interactivity, art and neuroscience to explore the boundless creativity of the human mind.
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City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s | National Gallery Singapore
Apr 2–Aug 17, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s is a groundbreaking exhibition that examines the art history of Paris from Asian perspectives. The exhibition compares the experiences of Asian artists in Paris during a dynamic period of time, featuring works by Asian artists like Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, Lê Phổ, Liu Kang, Pai Unsoung, Itakulla Kanae and Hamanaka Katsu.
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Wonders of Nature | Singapore
Apr 5–Jul 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
New Art Museum Singapore presents Wonders of Nature, the museum’s first immersive experience for children of all ages running from 5th April to 5th October 2025, designed to highlight the importance of natural environments through fun interactions with art. Featuring a dynamic range of artworks, from AI generated projections of giant ancient fishes to alluring animal sculptures, digital gameplay, art playground and beautiful paintings, Wonders of Nature invites both children and adults to embark on an exciting journey, following the green leaves and heart unto five versatile paths—Canyon of Cuddles, Animal Kingdom, Ancient Aquarium, Garden of Senses, and the Imagination Room. By showcasing how art and nature intertwine, this exhibition offers a meaningful opportunity for visitors to appreciate the environment and connect with art. Whether through awe-inspiring visuals or interactive experiences, Wonders of Nature creates a space where the magic of biodiversity comes alive for all.
Unseen Treasures of The Portland Collection | Singapore
Mar 25, 2023–Dec 7, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art.
The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities. There will be silver and tapestry, paintings and jewels; art that has come home after a long loan to a prestigious national gallery, and stunning star items that visitors know and love – such as Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna of Silence’ or the pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution.
A highlight of the display is a Picture Gallery, stacked with Tudor and Jacobean portraits – many of which have never been seen publicly before.
Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition | Singapore
Oct 24, 2024–Jul 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
⭐Step Into the World of Claude Monet! Monet Inside invites you on an immersive journey through the life and legacy of Claude Monet, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century. Experience his most iconic works — from Impression, Sunrise to the Water Lilies — come to life through breathtaking floor-to-wall projections, interactive installations, and classical music.
Highlights
📽️ Journey through the life of Claude Monet in a new kind of cinematic experience
🎨 Watch iconic paintings come to life through larger-than-life projections
🎵 Unwind in a breathtaking setting where classical music complements art
🗣️ Learn fascinating insights about Monet’s life and artistic vision
📷 Immerse yourself into art through insta-worthy displays
🤩 Enjoy interactive content that recognizes your emotions
👪 An enriching and entertaining experience for visitors of all ages
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The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition in Singapore | Singapore
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Singapore
After a popular exhibition in 15 cities including Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Seoul, Miami, Seattle, etc., Banksy Art: No Limits is finally coming to Singapore in December 2024! When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Banksy's Art: No Limits showcases more than 200 works of the artist, such as his original art, prints in different materials, photographs, sculptures, etc.
lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
Mar 15–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
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lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
Mar 15–Aug 10, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
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Magic Show - A Cocktail of Mysteries by Kai Emmanuel | Singapore
Aug 6, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship | Peranakan Museum
Oct 11, 2024–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family, art, and entrepreneurship converge in the story of three visionary Peranakan women from Indonesia – Nyonya Oeij Soen King, her daughter-in-law Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing, and her granddaughter Jane Hendromartono. From the 1890s to 1980s, they produced impressive batiks in the renowned batik centre of Pekalongan on Java’s north coast.
This exhibition explores the lives and works of these women, revealing how each became a batik master in her own right, and how they responded to the rapid political, cultural, and economic changes of their times to run a business that produced great art.
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Angin Cloud by Art Labor | National Gallery Singapore
Jan 17–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Angin Cloud imagines the rural industrialisation of a hill side from Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Pairing Jrai wood sculptures and suspended pillars that recall farming structures for growing pepper vine, the installation references ‘angin’, a Jrai concept for the dynamic potential for change found in water and air.
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Fistful of Colours: Moments of Chinese Cosmopolitanism | NUS Museum
Sep 16, 2021–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Fistful of Colours: Moments of Chinese Cosmopolitanism brings together artworks from the late Qing Dynasty to the present moment to explore the social history of art, with a particular emphasis on the situatedness of Chinese ink works amidst its political milieus. With reference to the concept of Chinese cosmopolitanism as proposed by scholar Pheng Cheah, the exhibition connects the artistic and scholarly advocation embodied by the artists presented, telling a story of the social life between artists and society through both modern and contemporary experiences of the overseas Chinese intellectual and mercantile communities, their pursuits of Chinese modernity, and their collective cultural commitments at the dawn of globalisation.
BETWEEN DECLARATIONS AND DREAMS: ART OF SOUTHEAST ASIA SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY | National Gallery Singapore
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Singapore
Housed in the former Supreme Court building, the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery features over 300 artworks that trace shared artistic impulses across Southeast Asia. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the exhibition navigates Southeast Asia’s art history as an ongoing encounter with the new, as artists across the region negotiate the meaning of art and seek to reinvent vernacular expressions and aesthetics. Presented largely chronologically and interspersed with key turning points in artistic sensibilities, the exhibition also identifies how art is inextricably linked to the region’s turbulent social and political history.
The exhibition owes its title to Chairil Anwar, one of Indonesia’s most cherished poets. In his 1948 poem Krawang-Bekasi, Chairil Anwar lamented the massacre of villagers by Dutch colonial troops in West Java, giving vent to the desire for national independence at the time. This line can also be said of the experience of many artists in the region, caught between manifesto and dream, personal and political.
The curatorial narrative explores four themed locations in roughly chronological order, each of which critically examines common artistic impulses in the region during each period: Authority and Anxiety, Imagining the Nation and the Self, Performing the Nation, and Redefining Art.
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Vertical Marathon 2025 | Parkview Square
Apr 12, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
The Vertical Marathon 2025 will take place in Singapore at the iconic Parkview Square on April 12, 2025. The event offers participants the unique opportunity to challenge themselves by racing up the stairs of this stunning art deco skyscraper. The venue's address is 600 North Bridge Road, Singapore, 188778. Entry to this thrilling event is free of charge, making it accessible to all fitness enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. Mark your calendars for this exhilarating vertical race in the heart of Singapore.
"AUT NIHILO" Sun Yanzi in Concert - Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium
Apr 5–Apr 13, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Lauded as the queen of Mandopop, Stefanie Sun (孙燕姿) is undisputedly one of Singapore’s most successful pop music exports.Since making her debut in year 2000 with the breakout songCloudy Day(天黑黑), the award-winning singer has brought her music all over the world with more hits such asEncounter(遇见),What I Miss(我怀念的), andAgainst The Light(逆光), just to name a few.In the course of her 25-year career, Stefanie has sold more than 30 million records worldwide. She has a strong following amongst Mandopop enthusiasts all over the world.
50% off 2 Trial Class | GRAPES Enrichment Pte Ltd
Apr 23, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
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The Kumar Show | Wednesday April 16th 2025 @ The Lemon Stand | The Lemon Stand
Apr 16, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Not just Singapore's best Comedian but Singapore's own. Don't miss the iconic Kumar! The Lemon Stand provides a full bar of drinks, free popcorn for each table, and a food menu of bits and bites which you can find on our website. At The Lemon Stand, we do our best to bring together the comedic arts and the community with an entire venue created just for Comedy in Singapore so we hope you come out and enjoy your night with lots of laughs and entertainment! Disclaimers: Tickets are non-refundable or exchangeable 24 hours before shows and Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable. The minimum age to attend shows at The Lemon Stand Comedy Club is 18+ years and content is considered for a mature audience only. Thank you for your understanding. The Lemon Stand Comedy Club is committed to creating an inclusive and accessible event for all. If you need reasonable accommodation and are wheelchair-bound, please contact Liam McDonald at +65 9106 4920. All requests must be made before booking of tickets. We will attempt to implement late requests but cannot guarantee they will be met. In the event of a sold-out show, seating will be assigned by the date of purchase.
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SKETCH JO SCREEN - JAPANESE ANIME MANUSCRIPT EXHIBITION | Kitchener Complex
Apr 25–May 11, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
This exhibition is a dream feast for anime fans! There are original manuscripts, animation cels, classic posters, peripheral collections, and behind-the-scenes creation process, allowing you to experience the charm of classic anime in all aspects! More than 400 rare manuscripts and cel animations will take you back to your childhood days glued to the CRT screen.
lululemon run club SG : Community Run (27 Apr 2025) | lululemon
Apr 27, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Hey there!
Our mission is to create a supportive community where each individual can grow, achieve personal goals, and
build meaningful connections through the shared practice of mindful running.
Whether you are training for your next marathon or looking to connect with a community of like-minded individuals, join us in our runs as we embark on a journey of movement, growth, and wellbeing.
Programme
: 6 - 8KM Easy Run
Time
: 7:15AM - 9:15AM
Location
: lululemon ION
Note
: Bag Drop available.
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[APRIL 2025 RUN SCHEDULE]
Changi Airport
Week 1. 6 Apr – 7:30 AM
Week 2. 13 Apr – 7:30 AM
Orchard, ION
Week 3. 20 Apr – 7:15 AM
Week 4. 27 Apr – 7:15 AM
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lululemon reserves the right to amend the T&Cs at any time.
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Sustainability Expo Asia 2025 | Marina Bay Sands Singapore, Singapore, Singapore
Apr 1–Apr 2, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Sustainability Expo Asia 2025, set to take place at the iconic Marina Bay Sands Singapore from April 1 to April 2, promises to be a pivotal event for professionals and enthusiasts in the sustainability sector. This premier expo will gather industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to explore cutting-edge solutions and strategies for a sustainable future. Attendees can expect a comprehensive program featuring keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, all designed to address the pressing environmental challenges of today. With a focus on sustainable technologies, green energy, and eco-friendly practices, Sustainability Expo Asia 2025 aims to foster collaboration and inspire actionable change. The event's strategic location in Singapore, a global hub for innovation and sustainability, underscores its significance and appeal. Don't miss this opportunity to be at the forefront of the sustainability movement, where groundbreaking ideas and transformative initiatives will be showcased.
Cycling Event | East Coast Park
Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Cycling Event Welcome to the Cycling Event happening at East Coast Park! Join us for a fun-filled day of cycling with fellow enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned rider, this event is perfect for everyone. Enjoy the scenic views along the coast as you pedal your way through the park. Don't miss out on this opportunity to meet new people, get some exercise, and have a great time. Grab your bike and helmet, and get ready for a memorable day of cycling!
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LRSM/FRSM Piano Performance and ARSM/LRSM Piano Teaching Diploma Seminar | Concorde Hotel Singapore
Apr 15–Apr 17, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
*This is a 3 day event which will run from April 15-17 9am to 5pm each day. Emeritus Professor Edward Ho is very happy and excited to share his years of knowledge on selected Piano Diploma, LRSM & FRSM works to all valuable teachers and students. The bulk of the time in the seminar on Performance Diplomas will be focused on how to write programme notes and how to analyse the selected pieces to inform performance. Limited time will be set aside to play through part of the pieces. LRSM/FRSM PIANO PERFORMANCE and ARSM/LRSM PIANO TEACHING This three-day seminar is designed for those who are contemplating preparing themselves or teaching their pupils for the new online LRSM/FRSM Piano Performance or ARSM/LRSM Piano Teaching diploma exam. DAYS 1 & 2 LRSM/FRSM PERFORMANCE
The new online LRSM/FRSM Performance exam requirements include Unit 1 Performance
and Unit 2 Written Submission or Spoken Delivery. The entire Day 1 and the morning of
Day 2 will be devoted to LRSM Performance. Discussion of FRSM Performance will follow
from mid-morning of Day 2. Discussions will focus on strategies in programme planning and will highlight the important
performance issues relating to style and interpretation with in-depth analysis of selected
pieces (listed below). Sample programmes will be provided. Selected works will be
analysed and discussed in terms of written submission under four options listed below. Informing your audience
2. Detailed analysis of a work or works
3. Programming your performance
4. Preparation for performanceARSM Performance will not be included in this seminar, since Prof Ho already did it in
2023. However, Prof Ho will be happy to answer questions on ARSM Performance in the
additional FREE session on Day 4. The morning of Day 3 will be devoted to the new online ARSM Teaching, and the
afternoon to the new online LRSM Teaching. Discussions will focus on topics for video
submission and written commentaries, as well as preparation for viva voce. There will be a FREE session in theafternoonof Day 4. Teachers can ask questions
related to any diploma examination or discuss ARSM Performance pieces if they
wish. Prior notification should be given to the organiser from Yamaha so that the
relevant scores to be prepared in advance for Prof Ho. LIST OF WORKS FOR DISCUSSION:
Copies with Prof Ho’s annotations will be provided for works marked with *. LRSM
Bach Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue*
Prelude & Fugue no 8 from Part 1*
Partita no 5*
Scarlatti Sonata K426 & 427*
Haydn Sonata no 52*
Mozart Sonata K457*
Beethoven Sonata Op 31 no 2 ‘Tempest’
Schubert Sonata D959*
Chopin Ballade no 4
Fantasy
Scherzo no 2
Liszt Sonetto 104*
Granados The Maid and the Nightingale from Goyescas no 4*
Debussy Reflets dans l’eau*
Pagodes*
Ravel Jeux d’eau* FRSM
Bach Partita no 6*
Beethoven Sonata Op 57 ‘Appassionata’
Sonata Op 109
Sonata Op 110
Schubert Sonata D959*
Brahms Sonata no 3 Op 5*
Grainger In Dahomey* ARSM/LRSM IN MUSIC TEACHING The new online teaching diploma content includes: Unit 1A: Music Teaching in Practice
ARSM: Submission of a video of 30 minutes (+/- 10%) and
Supporting Commentary: 1500 words (+/- 10%), or Spoken 8 minutes
Assessment: 15 marks of diploma (30% of diploma)
LRSM: Submission of a video of 45 minutes (+/- 10%) and
Supporting Commentary: 3000 words (+/- 10%), or Spoken 16 minutes
Assessment: 30 marks (40% of diploma) Unit 1B: Music Teaching in Context
ARSM/LRSM: Written submission 2000 words (+/- 10%), or Spoken 10 minutes
Assessment: ARSM 15 marks (30% of diploma)
LRSM 15 narks (20% of diploma) Unit 2: Reflective Practice and Professional Values
ARSM: 30-minute Viva Voce with an examiner using video conferencing software
LRSM: 40-minute Viva Voce with an examiner using video conferencing software
Assessment: ARSM 20 marks (40% of diploma)
LRSM 30 marks (40% of diploma)
(Note: For more detailed information, please consult the ABRSM website: Teaching
Qualification Specifications.) Day 3 -Morning will be devoted to ARSM
-Afternoon on LRSM
The topics for discussion will include:
Options in making a video
Guidelines in submitting supporting commentaries
Topics for written submission
Preparation for viva voce ABOUT EMERITUS PROFESSOR EDWARD HO
Born in Hong Kong, Professor Edward Ho obtained the LRSM in Piano Performance
at the age of 17. Upon graduating in Geography & Geology from the Hong Kong
University, he moved to England on a scholarship to study music at Trinity College of
Music and the Royal School of Church Music. It was at Trinity that another
scholarship enabled him to study music for the BMus at Durham University, which
was duly completed within an incredibly short time of eighteen months of study. The
MMus and the prestigious award in 1975 of the higher doctorate of DMus inevitably
followed. Emeritus Prof Ho’s expertise and versatility have made him a well sought-
after teacher and mentor in performance and theoretical studies. During his time in
Kingston University, he was also a member of the Music Board under the former
Council for National Academic Awards. He had been an ABRSM examiner for 20
years and has examined many times in Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong. Prof
Ho now lives in London and divides his time between private teaching both face-to-
face and online, public lecturing, consultation, and video recording of music courses
for China.
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Tulipmania | Flower Dome
Apr 17–May 12, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Rediscover the tulips that started it all in the eastern reaches of Türkiye, where wild tulips bloom. Interspersed throughout the colourful landscape is the exploration of the diverse civilisations which have shaped Türkiye’s society through time – all linked by the common thread of an abiding adoration of the tulip.
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STARTUP-INVESTOR PITCH LUNCH LIVE (SILICON VALLEY - SINGAPORE) | Singapore Conference Hall
Apr 23, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
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Now That's Music Ladies Night Edition | Madame Claude, Cocktail bar & Social Club
Apr 23, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Information Source: NOW THATS’s MUSIC | eventbrite
Couchsurfing Singapore Weekly Social Meetup | The Hummingbird | Bar & Bistro in CBD with the CHEAPEST Beers, Cocktails and Pastas
Apr 25, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Hello there! Couchsurfing Singapore will be hosting a weekly social meetup where we will interact, make friends and talk about anything under the sun over a couple of drinks! There are no fees involved as we only value your presence and connection!
This is a weekly meetup where we will discuss travel tips, adventures, current affairs, tech, hobbies, music, movies and anything you can think of.
Please be respectful of others during the meetup.
You can find myself, Rindo, Kjello, Suraj or Shian Bang if you need any assistance before or during the meetup and we will gladly assist you! Drop a chat or comment if you require assistance before the meetup!
Location: The Hummingbird
Address: 3 Amoy Street, #01-01, Singapore 049948
Time: 8pm till late
Join our Whatsapp group for ease of comms - https://chat.whatsapp.com/LNT2wiAyYt285xvY4oxe9Z
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MY STAND IN WORLD TOUR FAN MEETING IN SINGAPORE | Singapore
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
MY STAND-IN WORLD TOUR FAN MEETING IN SINGAPORE
Their meeting felt like fate — a silent yet profound understanding that needed no words. Now, the two shining stars from Thailand, Poompat Iam-samang (UP) and Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat (POOM), are set to make their first appearance in Singapore as the leading duo of "My Stand-In." Get ready to experience a heartfelt celebration that transcends the screen and comes to life.
In "My Stand-In," they portrayed a story of mistaken identities and unexpected connections — a journey from misunderstanding to understanding, from strangers to something far more meaningful. As two of Thailand’s most beloved actors, UP and POOM have captivated audiences with their undeniable talent and on-screen chemistry, leaving a lasting impression with every glance and every shared moment.
Now, they step out from behind the camera and onto the stage, ready to share laughter, memories, and behind-the-scenes stories. This fan meeting is not just an event — it’s a reunion of hearts, a celebration of the bond that grew both on and off-screen.
Join us in Singapore for an unforgettable chapter of UPPOOM’s story. MY STAND-IN WORLD TOUR FAN MEETING IN SINGAPORE — see you there!
UP:Poompat Iam-samang
Born on December 4, 1994 in Bangkok, Thailand, he is a Thai male actor.
POOM:Poom Phuripan Sapsangsawat
Born on May 6, 1997 in Bangkok, Thailand, he is a Thai male actor and graduated from Mahidol University
ALBION SKINCARE AND IKEBANA WORKSHOP - 26 APR'25 | Takashimaya Department Store
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
Indulge in beauty and artistry at the ALBION Skincare & Ikebana Workshop. Discover the secrets to radiant skin with an expert-led session of the new Flora Drip s facial essence and experience the elegance of a Japanese floral arrangement. Enjoy an exclusive door gift (Worth $172) and other exclusive workshop mechanics! Sign up today!
Date:
26 April 2025, Saturday
Time:
2:00 - 3:30 PM
Venue:
Takashimaya Department Store, Rose Room, Level 3 (Beside Customer Service Centre)
Workshop Fee*:
$80 / pax
*Fully redeemable on ALBION products.
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Deep Time Walk: Explore Singapore's geological history (Earth Week special) | Mount Faber Park
Apr 26, 2025 (UTC+8)ENDED
Singapore
A Deep Time Walk is a way of grasping the vastness of Earth's 4.6 billion year history when each step counts for one million years.Just by putting one foot in front of another, we’ll experience the phenomenal story of the evolution of our planet and glimpse how humans have evolved in the blink of a geological eye, resulting in today’s man-made climate and nature polycrises.🚶The Route
We're walking 4.6km the beautiful landscape of Mount Faber, and end at Hort Park below. Every 100 metres = 100 million years, hence by the end we will have covered the 4.6 billion years since Earth's genesis.Our lunch break point marks that epic moment 2.3 billion years ago when life’s early organisms released enough oxygen into the atmosphere to create the breathable environment we know today. The walk’s second half gets busier as we hit the Carboniferous and the time of the dinosaurs, while the last few metres hurtle us through evolutionary developments, with humans only getting a look in during the final few centimetres! 🌲What you need to know:Deep Time Walk resembles a walking meditation from primal beginnings right up to the polycrises of the Anthropocene. No geological knowledge is required.Along the way we'll be pausing from time to time to mark the major milestones that chart Earth's long, slow development with time for reflection and writing. It can be quite a powerful emotional thing, to walk back through time, 4.6 billion years in 4.6 kilometres. We'll witness the long evolutionary journey that life has been on, including five previous mass extinctions, such as that of the dinosaurs 66 M years ago. ----- Deep Time reflection: As we know, we are currently living through the sixth mass extinction. The last time that levels of atmospheric CO2 were this high (422 ppm) was 4 million years ago when sea levels were much higher and temperatures at least 3°C higher than today. Such deep time insights carry considerable weight for us in the here and now. As Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the UN, said in September 2023, we have “opened the gates to hell” by allowing the climate crisis to worsen while failing to stop burning fossil fuels. In the light of this, there is a reflective aspect to the walk with several opportunities to quietly reflect on what Deep Time means for us.
You will be invited to use your notebook to capture some of your thoughts and feelings, or you may want to just quietly reflect.
The end of the walk will be followed by an opportunity to safely share some of your observations, without any pressure whatsoever. Why Deep Time?
We believe that there is a therapeutic and wellbeing benefit in grasping the enormity of Deep Time and recognising how brief the window is for us to do something about man-made climate change and the accompanying nature crises.
Connecting with Deep Time can be a deep experience of connection, encouraging us towards action. Using creative writing to explore some of our responses can support our growth while rooting us in our endeavours as people who care for life on Earth.
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