Where To Go This Weekend – 14 August 2010

What To Do and Where To Go In Singapore This Weekend?

Hurray… this week is rather short for us as Monday is a holiday and Tuesday is a school holiday and now the weekend is just around the corner… short is good (sometimes Thinking)!   Although the week is short, the weekend is BIG with many BIG events such as the YOG Opening ceremony and YFEST!   Again,  I have handpicked some best exciting pro-family activities suitable for you and your family.  Hopefully you will enjoy the recommendations.   Most activities provide opportunities for family bonding, fun and what’s more….. MOST activities are FREE!    Enjoy Red heart

 

Youth Olympic Games Opening Ceremony

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Singapore will host the 1st Youth Olympic Games(YOG) and young athletes – aged between 14 and 18 years – will compete in 26 sports. The Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games Opening Ceremony will be a dazzling multimedia show of music, elaborate costumes and color showcasing local talents with the world’s largest floating platform as the stage.  Around 7,000 young performers will tell the story of the perseverance and achievement of a young nation.   Starting with the performance theme of “Countdown, Welcome to Singapore” followed by “Origins”, ”Monster”, “Citus, Altius, Fortius”, “Playing with Fire” and more.  Towards the end of the ceremony, expect a stunning display of fireworks.  

yog mascots For those who are lucky enough to bought the ticket, please take public transport to the Marina Bay.   See How To Get There.  For those without ticket, glue to the TV to witness this historical event or find any place where you can get a great view of the Float@Marina Bay.

Venue: The Float@Marina Bay

Date: 14 August 2010

Time: 8.10pm – 10.00pm (estimate)

 

YFest

For: Whole Family  Thumbs-upEditor’s Choice

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The Esplanade celebrates the inaugural Youth Olympic Games with YFest, a 10-day youths-for-youths festival.

Date: till 22-August

Official Website: YFest

 

During this weekend, here are some of the highlights of YFEST events that you will enjoy:

4 FLO’ – HIP HOP FESTIVAL: all-new Hip-Hop Festival bringing you rhymes, beats, b-boying and graffiti from fresh, young rap, hip-hop and dance crew and artists from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia and more. Includes performances, master classes, all-star jam and dance-crew battle.

There are various programmes and timing, see the official site for more details about the 4 FLO’ HIP HOP Festival

Date:13 – 15 Aug 2010, Fri-Sun

Venue: Esplanade Outdoor Theatre & Esplanade Concourse

Time: Various Timing

Admission: Mostly Free

 

Roving Puppets: life-sized giant puppets created by 15-20 youths from ITE Tampines and created from recycled materials will come alive at Esplanade during Yfest and “roam” the area.

Date:13 – 15 Aug 2010, Fri-Sun

Time: 5pm – 5.45pm

Venue: Around Esplanade

Admission: Free

 

Poetry Slam ™:  a spoken word competition where teams of 16-23-year-olds perform their original poetry to judges and an audience.  Through 3 rounds of poetry slamming, the teams will be whittled down to 5 finalist teams. But only 1 will be judged the winner.

Date:  14 Aug 2010 (Saturday)

Time: 3pm – 4.30pm

Venue: Esplanade Recital Studio

Admission: Free (Tickets available on 14 Aug on a first-come-first-served basis at the Esplanade Box Office from 12-3.25pm)

 

Timbre MusicFest on Campus

For: Music Lovers and NUS students 

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of ExxonMobil Campus Concerts opening with Timbre MusicFest on Campus 2010.  Enjoy upbeat tempos, brazilian samba and that infectious vibe to dance to by leading local bands such as Goodfellas, Soulfellas, Shaggies, and Wicked Aura Batucada.

Catch NUS students, handpicked and trained by Timbre Music Academy, as they perform together with the Timbre Music Academy All-Stars.

Dress up as your favourite musician or rock star and be spotted to win attractive prizes. Stand a chance to win an Apple iPad at our lucky draw.  An event not to be missed!

When: 13 August 2010 (Friday)

Time: 6pm – 10.45pm

Venue: University Cultural Centre, National University of Singapore

AdmissionFREE !!! Come early and enjoy fabulous food (free snacks for the first 100) and free beer*!

Official WebsiteNUS

  

 

Robinsons Sale

For: Whole Family

Great bargains and deals on an array of products – men’s apparel, ladies’ fashion, children’s wear, household merchandise and more await you! Hurry, don’t miss the Robinsons Sale!image  Massive savings and deals awaits you!

VenueSingapore Expo hall 4

When: till 22 August 2010 (Sunday)

Time: 10.30am to 10pm

AdmissionFREE !!!

 

100% Home Design

For: Whole Family

image Are you looking for Furniture and Home Furnishings?  Come down here to get what you want and find some new ideas about Home Furnishings too!

VenueSingapore Expo hall 6A

When: till 15 August 2010 (Sunday)

Time: 12pm to 10pm

AdmissionFREE !!!

 

 

   

Singapore 1960

For: Whole Family

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The exhibition take you through a groovy new multicolored nostalgia trip into Singapore’s early period of glitzy, post-colonial self-governance.   It is a excellent exhibition of the younger generations of Singaporean who have not seen how Singapore looks like in the 1960s.

Over 300 artifacts from 1960s Singapore documenting the nation’s history are on display. Politics and the struggle for one’s Independence have always been the defining corner-stone of the post-WW II chapter in the Singapore Story. Before tears were shed in that inevitable moment of anguish, hope and optimism were brimming in the air in 1960.  Compared to today, the population in 1960 stood at a sizeable 1.6 million, the result of a high crude birth rate of 37.5 per 1,000 persons and supported by a per capita gross national income of only $1,330.

Celebrating a year on after 50 years of self-government, Singapore 1960 will transform the gallery into a vibrant and colourful ‘live’ show set interjected with both noteworthy and quirky news articles throughout that year. By appropriating cultural spaces familiar to Singaporeans then such as the eclectic Haw Par Villa and the neon-lit ‘Worlds’ amusement parks, over 300 artefacts will be presented in the manner of art installations.

A 100-year old Strohmenger grand piano, sexy sarong kebayas, the Aw Boon Haw jade collection (well, part of it anyway), fully sequinned Chinese opera costumes, hundreds of popular vinyl records and publications, two pairs of sweat-stained boxing gloves and a kitschy diorama; these were some of the icons that dotted post-WWII Singapore’s socio-cultural landscape. Come see how these icons reveal the emergence of a semblance of a Singapore society amid the political rumblings in the year 1960. Come watch the drama unfold.

Venue:  National Museum of Singapore

When: till 22 Aug

Time: 10am to 8pm

AdmissionFREE !!!

 

 

3rd FCI and 20th AKU Championship Dog Shows

For: Dogs Lovers

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If you are a dog lovers or love to watch a dog show, here is something you should not miss.  There are interesting games and races for dogs to participates.

Have fun watching different lovely dogs here. 

 

 

The 3rd FCI and 20th AKU Championship Dog Shows
Judges: Mr. Ichiro Ishikawa (Japan), Dr. Andi Hudono (Indonesia)
Date: 15 August 2010
Venue: D’Marquee @ Downtown East
Time: 9am – 3pm, 3pm – 9pm

4th Annual Grooming Competition – Practical
Judge: Mr Koichi Kaneko (Japan)
Date: 15 August 2010
Venue: D’Marquee @ Downtown East
Time: 9am – 11.30am

Official Website: SKC

 

Ramayana Revisited Weekend Festival
For: Whole Family

imageTake advantage of the free admission this weekend which will save your $6 per person.  Enjoy diverse cultural performances ranging from Therukkoothu (Tamil street theatre) to Cambodian dances based on theReamker, the Khmer version of the Ramayana. Try your hand at batik painting or sharpen your archery skills! Explore our exhibition galleries and learn more about this great epic.

There are FREE ice cream for the 1st 500 visitors each day and FREE Goody Bag for the 1st 200 children which start from 12pm onwards.

With so many free goodies and free activities, why not spend some time at the Peranakan Museum this weekend?

See more of programme details.

Venue:  Peranakan Museum, 39 Armenian Street

When: 14 Aug 2010 (Saturday) – 15 Aug 2010 (Sunday)

Time: 12pm to 5pm

AdmissionFREE !!!

Official Website: Peranakan Museum 

 

 

Wishing You A Happy Weekend hi 8

 

 

 

Photo: huangjiahui

Source:  Singapore Expo,  Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, Esplanade, YFEST, NUS, Peranakan Museum

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