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What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

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What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Between the Earth and Void
Singaporean artist, Ren Zi, presents his digital art exhibition of Between the Earth and Void. The works featured are taken from the seven elements series, focusing on the elements “earth”, “door” and “void”, he mixes the dramatic with the comedic, the absurd with the mysterious, the literal with the symbolic.
Date: Mar 16 - Apr 21, 2013
Time: 1pm - 11pm
Venue: 22 Lim Tua Tow Road, The Factory
Price: Free. For more information, visit
ilovethefactory.com.


What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Boat Quay goes green for St Patrick’s Day
Join the crowd at Boat Quay this weekend for St Patrick’s Day celebrations! The Irish Ambassador, His Excellency Mr Joe Hayes, will be patron of the festival, which promises to be a fun filled weekend that celebrates the close historical and educational ties between Ireland and Singapore.
Date: Mar 15-17, 2013
Time: All day
Venue: Boat Quay
Price: Free


What to do this weekend (March 8-10)

Coppélia
Singapore Dance Theatre will be opening their 25th Silver Anniversary season with the charming full-length classical ballet,Coppélia - the girl with enamel eyes. This light-hearted ballet is based on the book by Charles Nuitter, after E.T.A. Hoffman's "Der Sandmann" which tells the humorous tale of love and mistaken identity.
Date: Mar 16-17, 2013
Time: 1pm, 8pm (Mar 16) & 7pm (Mar 17)
Venue:  Esplanade Theatre
Price: Tickets are available at SISTIC and are priced from $30.


What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Sexual Attitude Restructuring
Your attitude is an outward expression of who you are, rather than what you do or know. Attitude reflects behaviour: your attitude towards another determines the other's attitude towards you. In short, your attitude determines outcome and the quality of the life you have. Have you examined what you stand for and why when it comes to sexuality? This workshop with Dr Martha Lee allows you to do so!
Date: Mar 16-17, 2013
Time: 9am - 5pm
Venue: Venue to be confirmed with participants
Admission: $350 nett inclusive of refreshments. For more information, visit www.eroscoaching.com/2012/09/sexual-attitude-restructuring.

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Trading Stories: Conversations with Six Pioneering Tradesmen
This community exhibition on old trades in Singapore and how tradesmen have coped with the challenge of changing times featuresg the lives of six individuals who have made their living as a traditional goldsmith, movie poster painter, tukang urut or Malay confinement lady, samsui woman, poultry farmer and letter writer, the exhibition sheds light on some of Singapore’s old trades through their personal stories.
Date: Mar 15 - Jun 23, 2013
Time: 10am - 6pm
Venue: Stamford Gallery, National Museum of Singapore
Admission fees: Free. For more information, visit
www.nationalmuseum.sg.

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Intrigues In The Qing Imperial Court
This Chinese Opera based on the futile 100-day reform movement during the Qing Dynasty in China tells the tragic tale of romance between the second last Emperor Guang Xu and his concubine Zhen Fei. Starring See Too Hoi Siang as Concubine Zhen Fei and Frances Wong Kum Yeng as Emperor Guang Xu.
Date: Mar 17, 2013
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: The Drama Centre
Admission: Tickets available at www.botempus.com/ctc and are priced from $10.

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Rise of the Lab Rats Black & White Development Workshop
Did you know you could develop negatives without a full lab set-up? With a few simple chemicals and a toilet to spare, shoot a roll of black and white film and learn how to take it from there!
Date: Mar 16, 2013
Time: 3pm - 5pm
Venue: 295 South Bridge Road, Lomography Gallery Store Singapore
Admission: $20

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Transfix presents Roger Shah and Hong
Roger Shah is the German-Pakistani DJ-producer whose deft musical work has made him one of today’s most respected trance names. Singles like ‘Going Wrong’, ‘Who Will Find Me’ and ‘Morning Star’ have won him legions of fans through the years and his 2011 studio album, Openminded, went on to snag the accolade of Mixmag’s Album of the Month when it was dropped.
Date: Mar 16, 2013
Time: From 9pm
Venue: Zouk
Admission: Members $25, non-members $32

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Julia Stone Live in Singapore
Backed by minimalist drums, keys, guitar and backing vocals, Julia's voice and acoustic guitar rings clear and true in folksy, confessional originals. Whether in spare, haunting ballads like 'Somehow and I'm A Liar', heady folk-rock anthems such as 'The Line That Ties Me' and 'It's All Ok' or gutsy, acoustic versions of songs such as 'Bloodbuzz Ohio' by friends The National, she draws audiences into an intimate space inhabited by Julia and the listener alone, her songs growing on us in a slow burn.
Date: Mar 17, 2013
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall
Admission: Tickets are available at SISTIC and priced at $40 and $60.

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Laurent Brunetti and Mario Pacchioli Concert
Swiss-French duo Laurent Brunetti and Mario Pacchioli are not only known for their beautiful renditions of famous French chansons by Piaf, Brel, Aznavour and Becaud but also for their outstanding original compositions. See them perform live as part of the month-long Francophonie celebrations which will be held at the Alliance Française de Singapour.
Date: Mar 17, 2013
Time: 6pm
Venue: Alliance Francaise Theatre
Admission: $15.
For more information, visit www.alliancefrancaise.org.sg.

 

What to do this weekend (March 15-17)

Robinsons Whitening Fair
Are you thefairest of them all? Get inspirations for brightening your skin at this beauty fair and receive an exclusive UV umbrella with $200 nett spend. Participate in the lucky draw and stand a chance to win a facial experience worth up to $250.
Date: Mar 16-17, 2013
Venue: Robinsons at The Centrepoint and Raffles City
Admission: Free


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