Monday, 28 June 2010

Sports / Seasonal



World Cup Screening in the Heartlands!

Catch World Cup 2010 soccer matches among friends, neighbours and peers for free- daily matches will be screened at CC’s & various coffee shops! It’s down to 16 teams!

This is also a great chance to bond and catch up with your long lost friends over one of the most popular sport – soccer!

Check out HERE for full listings!

Source: Red Sports

Exhibition


Singapore 1960

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.

Come see how these icons reveal the emergence of a semblance of a Singapore society amid the political rumblings in the year 1960.

Check out SGTTDT’s review on Singapore 1960!

Time: 10.00 am – 6.00 pm

Venue: National Museum, Exhibition Gallery 1

Source: National Museum Singapore

Exhibition


From China to Arabia: Ancient Treasure Ships and the Great Oman Voyage

Check out this exciting Museum-in-a-Mall exhibition from National Geographic, showcasing more than 90 artefacts from the Museum of East Asian Art in Bath, UK, together with Arabian artefacts from the Bait Al Zubair Museum in Oman, as well as pottery sherds from the archaeological sites of Sohar and Qalhat, courtesy of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture, Sultanate of Oman.

The exhibition will coincide with the world premiere of a television special on the National Geographic Channel about the recreation of a 9th Century AD Treasure Ship which will sail the anicet journey from Oman to Singapore.

All Netts proceeds will go to Very Special Arts. All ticket holders will receive an $80 Lee Hwa Jewellery Gift voucher upon entry into the exhibition (whilst stocks last).

Time: 11.00am – 11.00pm

Venue: Vivocity, Central CourtLevel 1

Tickets: $2, available at the exhibition

Source: Vivocity

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