5 Things to Do This Week In Singapore: 18th to 24th January 2016

There are plenty of cool things to do this week, as Singapore Art Week returns for its sixth edition, bringing along with it a whole slew of exciting events. Wanna dance? Choose between two locations this week: at a 160 year old courtyard or aboard a riverboat with some of the city’s best acts.

When the weekend comes, learn more about the historic Chinatown in an exciting walking trail, or head to Singapore Art Museum for an art market—curated with awesome local retail vendors, snacks, beer, and of course, live music.

Singapore Art Week 2016

Singapore’s most important celebration of the visual arts returns, offering a myriad of quality art experiences throughout the week! A highlight is Art Stage Singapore (21 – 24 Jan),  where you can look forward to a strong showing by 143 galleries from 32 countries, including a multimedia installation celebrating the 100th anniversary of Dadaism.

Other notable highlights include Art After Dark @ Gillman Barracks, 20th Anniversary & Late Nights @ SAM, ARTWALK Little India, the State of Motion tour and Cabinet of Curiosities and Legacies exhibitions.

Singapore Art Week 2016 is happening from 16 January to 24 January 2016 at various locations. For a full run-down of events, visit www.artweek.sg.

SAM x W Singapore: The Courtyard

The second instalment of WOOBAR‘s The Courtyard pop-up is here again. A party like no other, feel transported in time and place as a massive lineup of top underground DJs like EJ Missy, Haan, KIAT, Oliver Osborne, DJ Shigeki, ONE WITH ALDRIN, and Mr. Has warm up the cobblestone. This time around they’ve got fans, portaloos and plenty of food—let WOOBAR take care of all your F&B needs as you dance the night away among the palm trees in SAM’s iconic 160 year-old courtyard.

SAM x W Singapore: The Courtyard is happening on Friday, 22 January, 8pm at Singapore Art Museum. For more details, see the event page here.

Bandwagon Riverboat

Singapore’s leading music community is throwing a party on South East Asia’s only Mississippi Riverboat! Each of three deck features performances by artists who have been rated highly by Bandwagon in 2015 – such as Stopgap, Linying, Dru Chen, Mediocre Haircut Crew + Fauxe, Cheating Sons, and William J – all while you indulge in a hearty steak (courtesy of Tex-mex eatery Santa Fe) and some red wine. The Captain’s deck will feature a live Barbecue for those who want some char-grilled goodness while admiring the sunset.

Bandwagon Riverboat is happening on Friday, 22 January on Stewords Riverboat from 6pm to 3am. Tickets are priced at $32 (Standard) and $45 (Door), and are available here. For more details, see the event page here.

Chinatown Walking Trail

Discover Chinatown’s rich heritage and culture in a free Walking Trail this weekend, led by volunteer guides who will bring you across Kreta Ayer Road, Sago Street, Pagoda Street and New Bridge Road to immerse in the Chinese New Year festivities and bustling street ambience. Soak in the vibrant sights and sounds of the Festive Street Bazaar while capturing the bountiful photo opportunities, as Chinatown lights up in spectacular fashion for the annual Street Light-Up!

The Chinatown Walking Trail is happening on 23, 24, 30 & 31 January 2016, starting from the Information Booth at Kreta Ayer Square. Registration is required on first-come-first-serve basis. To sign up, please click here.

The Local People X Singapore Art Museum Art Week Market

Night markets curated by The Local People have always been a regular feature in Singapore’s coolest events, and this one is no exception. Featuring an eclectic mix of art & retail vendors, expect to see music acts like Jaime Wong, Amanda Tee, Jean Goh Seizure, and food & drink vendors such as The Local Soda Bar, The Lab, and Soicoco.

The Local People X Singapore Art Museum Art Week Market is happening on Sunday, 24 January 2016 at Singapore Art Museum from 11am to 7pm. For the full list of food, art, and retail vendors, see the event page here.

 

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