Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week. The European Film Festival returns to The Projector for its 32nd edition with 24 acclaimed films from 23 countries across Europe. From biopics to coming-of-age-dramas, musical comedies, stop-motion animation films and more, you're invited to experience the best of European cinema through these compelling films. Till 31...
The Singapore International Festival of Arts invites you to explore the spectrum of human experience at this year's festival.
Sifa 2023 presents three layers of programmes: Creation, featuring festival commissions and invited works; Sifa X, which presents a platform for alternative and experimental expression; and Life Profusion, the festival's digital platform for virtual performances and works.Embrace an all-new yoga experience with The Art of Flow, which takes place amidst the breathtaking artworks at Van Gogh: The Exhibition.
Conducted by lululemon, this one-of-a-kind mindful yoga session will see you recharging your mind, body and soul in the Immersive Room — the exhibition's main highlight with stunning digital projection mapping of Vincent van Gogh's iconic masterpieces. After your session, be sure to refresh yourself with creamy, delicious oat milk by Oatside.Marina Bay Sands is celebrating unique gourmet events and gastronomical delights with a two-week food and wine festival.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to theatrical chef showcases, you're invited to embark on an epicurean journey brimming with tantalising experiences exclusively curated for the festival.
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