5 Things To Do In Singapore This Week: 8th October To 14th October 2018

For the nocturnal souls this week, Kilo Lounge is hosting a live performance by Slow Magic on Saturday. Unleash your inner child in the diverse range of arcade games presented by Hotel G, in their bi-annual Arcade G Sessions. Or get involved in the ever-growing discussion about the power of the collective at Women in Film 2018 by Objectifs.

Arcade G Sessions by Hotel G

Hotel G offers an added twist to your typical night out over food and drinks – an all-star ensemble of blast-to-the-past arcade games that you can enjoy while listening to DJ Tang’s smooth beats. Let off some steam in a Dance Dance Revolution dance-off with professional DDR enthusiasts or test your pick-up skills at the claw machines—with prizes from the likes of Laneige, Mamonde, and Hotel G Singapore to be won! Ginett restaurant is also serving an exclusive menu for the event, including juicy Boback Hotdogs and sweet potato fries.

Arcade G Sessions is happening on Thursday, 11 October 2018 from 7pm till late, at Hotel G Singapore, 200 Middle Road, Singapore, 188980. Entry is Free. 

Improv Comedy with The Modern Schemers

Unwind by catching a performance revolving around the notoriously fun and often scandalous game of Never Have I Ever with Singapore’s longest running improv team The Modern Schemers. In conjunction with Lit Up Festival 2018 – Singapore’s annual Literary and Performing Arts Festival – you’ll be in for a hilarious experience in a theatre like never before. Tickets are selling at $15 each, with a special promotion of $25 for two.

Improv Comedy with The Modern Schemers is happening on Saturday, 13 October 2018 from 7pm-8.15pm, at Aliwal Arts Centre Multipurpose Hall. Get your tickets here.

Brass Lion Distillery x Blackout Agency’s Bloc Party

Uplift your spirit in the home of Singapore’s locally crafted gin, Brass Lion Distillery. In collaboration with Blackout Agency, Brass Lion Distillery is hosting the mother of all Bloc Parties. Expect great music and drinks, along with a highly exclusive preview of Singapore’s first micro-distillery. You’ll also see the debut of Brass Lion Distillery’s Singapore Dry Gin, which uses 22 botanicals reflective of Singapore’s heritage.

Brass Lion x Blackout Agency Bloc Party is happening at Brass Lion Distillery, 40 Alexandra Terrace, Singapore 119933 on Friday, 12 October from 6pm till late. Admission is Free. Register your attendance here.  

Women in Film 2018: Collective Power by Objectifs

Four stunning films are exhibited at Women in Film 2018. Previewing works from acclaimed documentarist Alexandria Bombach and indigenous women filmmakers, whose works don’t shy from the controversial. Think thought-provoking reels that touch on topics like sexual slavery by ISIS, the tragedies of child abuse, and the journey of healing from domestic violence. Each film is followed by a post-screening discussion. Tickets sell at $8 per screening or $25 for access to all four films.

Women in Film 2018 is happening from 10 – 13 October 2018, 7.30pm-10.30pm, at Objectifs – Centre for Photography and Film, 155 Middle Road, Singapore, 188977. Get your tickets here.

Slow Magic Live at Kilo Lounge

Spend an enchanted evening dancing to the rhythmic electronic pop beats of Slow Magic at Kilo Lounge. In this exclusive live set, you can look forward to Slow Magic’s latest release, Float, and his creative track list that invokes a deep sense of wanderlust that’ll leave you entranced. The night doesn’t end there, for sure, as Kilo’s thirst quenching drinks are sure to liven up the evening, so be sure to bring your pals.

Slow Magic Live at Kilo is happening on Saturday, 13 October 2018 from 10pm till late, at Kilo Lounge, 21 Tanjong Pagar Road #01-02/04, Singapore, 088444. Get your tickets here at $40/ticket.

Top Image: Slow Magic 

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Justine is a down-to-earth girl who believes there’s always room for dessert. You can find her tucked away in Singapore’s hidden nooks, either reading or writing – but definitely eating. Otherwise, she spends most of her time volunteering at Touch Young Arrows, teaching children from low-income families.