I-S Weekend: What's on this Aug 14-17
From 50 hour theatre pieces to a tribute screening of Robin Williams' Good Will Hunting, we're charting the weekend ahead so you'll never run out of things to do.
This nocturnal event features performances by Malay traditional percussion band NADI Singapura, dance classes by Malay dance group DIAN Dancers and vocal workshops by the A Capella Society. Plus, there are discounts and promotions at various shops, cafes and bars in the Kampong Glam district all night.
Performance artist Nikhil Chopra embodies a female Indian freedom fighter in this 50-hour experimental theater piece where viewers can come and go as they please to watch the progress of his white canvas and black installation and abstract sequence.
Ginette Chittick and Jinmart man the decks for Loof’s inaugural monthly party series. Expect plenty of old school Britpop and indie rock from the duo, who also spin at Zouk and the now-defunct Home Club.
The food truck sensation comes to Singapore with Food Network “The Great Food Truck Race” winner Daniel Shemtob’s signature SoCal flavors. Expect dishes like blue crab and jicama tacos ceviche tacos in two locations.
Singaporean artist Michael Lee’s solo exhibition explores memory and fiction. The title piece of the exhibition is inspired by quotes from architects Le Corbusier (“A house is a machine for living in”) and Douglas Darden (“A house is for dying”).
Commiserate with fellow fans of comedian Robin Williams (who passed away earlier this week) by watching one of his most memorable films. He plays a life-changing therapist who counsels a working class math genius (Matt Damon) in South Boston.
Watch some of Singapore’s best soccer players take on world-famous Juventus FC, who were last season’s Series A champions, in what will undoubtedly be a thrilling match.
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