15 unmissable things to do in Singapore this week (May 23-27)
The Gathering's first 2016 gig, the French Animation Film Festival and much, much more.
From a sunset garden yoga session to a night of melodic death metal, here's how you can spend your week.
THEATER
Singapore Repertory Theatre’s beloved Shakespeare in the Park finishes its 2016 run, and it's the last one for the foreseeable future, so don't miss out!
COMEDY
Aussie comedian Ben Quinlan headlines the next edition of Comedy Masala.
CONCERT
Melodic death metal/Celtic folk metal band Eluveitie perform in Singapore for the first time.
YOGA
Head to Open Farm Community for a sunset garden yoga session.
FOOD
Homebre Cantina teams up with too-cool-for-school yakitori restaurant Bincho for Juan Night in Tokyo which will offer a rad menu of Japanese-inspired small plates.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Held at The Projector, Urban Fork is a collaboration between lensmen Phillipe Diversy and Bob Lee involving eight different 1960s Singapore buildings with the architect's names superimposed into each photo. On until the end of May.
CONCERT
The Gathering's first show of 2016 features experimental artist/rapper/DJ/producer Flying Lotus.
FILM
Meet Singaporean filmmakers at this cool Six Degrees event.
FILM
The French Animation Film Festival returns for its 5th edition as part of Voilah! French Festival 2016. On until May 29.
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PARTY
Why wait until Oktober when you can party in Mai? German festival Maifest is returning to Singapore. Head to Holland Village from 7-9pm on May 27 for German drinking games, maypole dancing, German hair-braiding and live music. Of course, there'll be plenty of Erdinger and great food from participating outlets.
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PARTY
Head to Blu Jaz for the launch of Farrago's new album Trilbly Hats and Sunflowers.
PHOTOGRAPHY
Check out the winners of the Kwek Leng Joo Prize of Excellence in Still Photography at DECK.
ARTS
Specializing in all things offbeat, wild and wacky in the world of the arts, Flipside 2016 features shows like Time For Fun, Don't Explain and Metamorphosis. On until Jun 5.
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