From film festivals to an all-day rooftop party, here’s how you can spend the weekend.
Fri, Apr 29
FILM
Bringing together top films from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore, the 2016 edition of the
Singapore Chinese Film Festival encompasses 62 features, documentaries and shorts. Golden Horse Award-winning films
Blind Massage,
A Fool and
Thanatos, Drunk are among the highlights. On until May 8.
The first edition of
Food Cine.ma, created by the same people behind the immensely successful A Design Film Festival, features films like
Tasteology,
Miso Hungry and
The Birth of Saké. On until May 14.
Head to The Projector for a rare opportunity to catch
A Clockwork Orange on the big screen.
DANCE
Superstars of Ballet brings together 12 principal dancers from the Paris Opera Ballet, Bolshoi Ballet, English National Ballet and American Ballet Theatre of New York (Daniil Simkin among them) for a performance of famed French ballets. On until May 1.
ART
Charles Lim’s
SEA STATE, commissioned for the Singapore Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale, opens at the NTU Centre for Contemporary Art, running until Jul 10.
FOOD
Curate, Resort World Sentosa’s newest restaurant, features pop-up menus by Michelin-starred chefs from around the world. Its debut showcase features three Michelin-starred chef
Massimiliano Alajmo of Italian restaurant La Calandre, who is known for dishes that focus on seasonal ingredients and molecular techniques. On until May 6.
PARTY
The National Gallery’s first
Gallery After Hours is a night of electronic music with Kronenbourg pints and wines going at $10 nett.
COMEDY
Sat, Apr 30
THEATER
Another year, another edition of Singapore Repertory Theatre’s beloved
Shakespeare in the Park. This time, they’ll be doing
Romeo and Juliet. Oh, and it's the
last one for the foreseeable future, so don't miss it. On until May 22.
Don’t miss your last chance to catch
Hanuman – The Superhero Monkey, a multi-sensory production presented by The Little Company of the Singapore Repertory Theatre.
MARKET
OUTING
Urban Ventures is back at Keong Saik Road with a day of public yoga and dance sessions, live music and art.
CONCERT
Sun, May 1
FILM
The
Italian Film Festival finishes its run this year with a screening of Federico Fellini’s 1963 comedy-drama
8½.
PARTY
Make the most of your Labour Day Sunday at CÉ LA VI’s
Mayday! Mayday! a party that’s on from 1pm till late.
THEATER
Best known for her role in the 1973 James Bond film
Live and Let Die, Jane Seymour stars in a production of the Noel Coward play
The Vortex. On until May 14.
Part of The Studios 2016, Edith Podesta’s
Dark Room is a story about life in prison based on true accounts.