Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Voyage: Night Festival 2011

Over 2 Saturdays, some friends and I checked out Singapore's "Night Festival", themed "Voyage" for this year. It was an awesome mix of free exhibits, light installations, theatre & music performances and film showings.

Google it - you'll find lots of  references that give better info as to the goings on and rationale behind the festival. I'm just hear to share my photos :)

I think what amazed me most was that it was ALL FREE and really out in the open for everyone to enjoy. And in fairness, the festival was very well attended. Many of these acts flew in from all over the world, and yet, ALL THE PERFORMANCES WERE FREE. Amazeballs. One of the plus sides I would say about living in a tiny country that give major props to culture and the arts.

We didn't stay too long both nights - just enough to catch little snippets here and there. That, plus kain and catch-up, always make for a good evening.
 I love my burgers! (Meat Works @ ION) 

 Details (MeatWorks @ION) 

In Parking Mad (Le parking en folie), Benedetto Bufalino explores the surrealist possibilities of our environment by introducing the driveway with a row of parked Volvo cars that have gone wild. Flashing lights from their windows, they seem to be engaged in frenzied conversation with one another, having been given a life of their own by the artist. (blurb from http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/)

The Shin's flutist (who looks like Tony Bourdain) 

More of The Shin (fusion jazz band that combines Georgian folk melodies with jazz, famous native polyphonic singing with scat, and tunes of the near Orient and flamenco with a modern Western sound. (blurb from wikipedia)

Corazon de Angeles in Paradise: In a cinematic journey which combines music, dance, film,
acrobatics, live performance and  pyrotechnics, Belgian group Theater Tol consisting of sculptors,
musicians, dancers and actors, takes the audience through a world of voyages and encounters,
fascinating and magical, akin to summer night dreams.
(blurb from http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/)
 

More of Corazon de Angeles in Paradise. Spectacular spectacular
using facade of the National Museum as its backdrop
 
Corazon de Angeles in Paradise

Niyaz's tabla player (who looks like Seinfeld, hehe)

Performance by Niyaz "mystical music with a modern edge", a blend Sufi mysticism
and trance electronica (blurb from wikipedia)
Out and about the Night Festival
Visitor!
Lyrical Perspective is a visual projection that relies on the public's voice to
distort the SAM façade. Through the interaction of light, sound and architecture in their installations,
1024 Architecture aims to cross the boundaries between real and virtual space.
Courtesy of Fête des Lumières de Lyon (blurb from http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/)

More of Lyrical Perspective

Singapore Art Museum 

Singapore Art Museum

In Curiositiés, architect Alain Benini transforms the SAM courtyard into a dwelling for
luminous jellyfish, creating an imaginary realm which the artist invites you to lose yourself in.

(blurb from http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/)
Courtesy of Fête des Lumières de Lyon 

Singapore Art Museum

Boo

Singapore Art Museum

Art corner for kiddies at the Singapore Art Museum

Animation/movie showing held inside the "Chapel" of Singapore Art Museum.
SAM used to be an all boy's school back in the day

Kulit

Even more kulit

Testing the boundaries of sexuality...

.. but quickly foiled by a kiddie! S'pore society not ready perhaps? :)

Interactive art: creating "pixelated" Mona Lisa

Kiddie face painting at SAM 
Inspired by the world-renowned architect lamp, art collective TILT populates the walkway 
walking through the street. Through the collective’s work on stage lighting and set designs,
TILT offers the possibility of experiencing public spaces in a new light 
with Lampounettes
that illuminates and renew the experience of 

Courtesy of Fête des Lumières de Lyon 
(blurb from http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/)

4 comments:

  1. wow, what a comprehensive and cool little summary you got here! andami nga nating nakita no? :)

    LOL at the gender police kiddie!

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  2. @Deepa: super, i feel extra giant-ish when i'm with her. lol

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