NEWS
26
June15
A CAPPELLA BOOTCAMP
(1-12 JUNE)
The A Cappella Society wants
to inculcate the love of singing
into your kids at TAS Vocal
Camp. All the training promises
great musical fun and will
culminate in a concert at the
end of the camp.
Aliwal Arts
Centre, 28 Aliwal Street. For
tickets and more information,
visit
a-cappella.org.sg.
YOGALICIOUS
(2 JUNE)
Boutique yoga studio Saakalya
Yoga invites you to a session
of blissful meditation, followed
by a cooking demonstration
and a nutritious three-course
meal courtesy of Chef
Elizabeth.
Saakalya Yoga,
44 Jalan Merah Saga.
For registration and more
information, visit
yoga.saakalya.com.HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS
(2 JUNE – 1 AUGUST)
Act 3 Drama Academy
presents its Mid-Year Holiday
Workshops for kids, comprising
six segments: Grow, Garden,
Rainbow Fish, Come and Play
with Us, It’s Bedtime Little Dino,
and Buzz Off Mozzie.
ACT 3
International, 126 Cairnhill
Road. For registration and
more information, visit
act3international.com.sg.SCENT WALK
(3-10 JUNE)
AllSense presents Singapore’s
first ever Scent Walk, a guided
tour around the city where the
“scent scape”, or smells of the
landscape, are documented to
create an olfactory picture of the
physical spaces you visit.
Various
venues. For registration
and more information, visit
allsense.com.sg.BEST OF BRITISH GALA DINNER
(5 JUNE)
The Best of British celebrations
kick off with an opening gala
dinner where Chef Paul Askew
will be preparing a five-course
dinner paired with fine wines.
Amongst those in attendance
will be the guest-of-honour,
British High Commissioner
designate Scott Wightman.
The
British Club, 73 Bukit Tinggi
Road. For tickets and more
information, visit britishclub.
org.sg.SEA GAMES
(5-16 JUNE)
After 22 years, Singapore
once again has the honour of
hosting the Southeast Asian
Games. Sports fans can
watch enthralling tournaments
across 36 different sports,
from hockey to taekwondo.
Various venues. For tickets
and more information, visit
seagames2015.com.
THE DEEP
(6 JUNE – 18 OCTOBER)
This captivating photo exhibition
offers a glimpse into the secret
lives of more than 40 strange
and fascinating creatures
lurking in the deep sea, some
of which have been captured
on camera for the first time.
The ArtScience Museum,
6 Bayfront Avenue. Tickets
from
marinabaysands.com/museum.
NILA SWIM & AQUATHALON
(6 JUNE)
Participating in the Nila Swim
& Aquathalon is probably the
closest you’ll get to feeling like
an official triathlete at the 28th
SEA Games. There are race
categories for experienced
open-water swimmers, as well
as for kids and amateurs.
Angsana Green, East
Coast Park. For tickets
and more information, visit
nilacommunityevents.sg.
NILA RUN
(7 JUNE)
If open-water swimming is not
your cup of tea, consider taking
part in the 10K Nila Run, which
lets you run part of the route
covered by elite marathoners at
the 28th SEA Games. You’ll be
rewarded with a commemorative
event T-shirt and medal for your
effort.
Singapore Sports Hub,
2 Stadium Walk. For tickets
and more information, visit
nilacommunityevents.sg.Scent Walk
Yogalicious
(instructor Alex)
Best of British
Gala Dinner