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Events in Singapore: What to do this 21 to 27 November 2024

By Robb Report Singapore 21 November, 2024

Happenings this week

We highlight the best our city has to offer and what’s keeping it abuzz. Here are the best things you can do in Singapore this week.

lost & found: embodied archive
Singapore Art Museum’s new exhibition, Lost & Found: Embodied Archive, explores the body as a vessel of memories, where personal and collective histories converge through art. Photo by SAM

Lost & Found: Embodied Archive

When: Now until 24 November 2024

Where: Gallery 3, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

As part of the Singapore Art Museum’s (SAM) multi-phase, multi-year curatorial project, Lost & Found, this exhibition is a showcase of nine artworks by seven emerging and established contemporary artists. Pieces encourage viewers to explore the body as a living archive of past experiences and present senses, engaging them through choreographed encounters, performances and screenings. More here.

In a Balinese Village. Photo by Cheong Soo Pieng

Cheong Soo Pieng: Layer by Layer

When: Now until 24 November 2024

Where: Ngee Ann Kongsi Concourse Gallery, National Gallery Singapore

In this first installment of SG Artist, a National Gallery series spotlighting visionary Singaporean artists and their post-independence spirit, get acquainted with Cheong Soo Pieng and his paintings from the ’50s to ’80s. Through notable works such as In a Balinese Village and Indian Men with Two Cows, uncover new insights through the innovative techniques he’s known for, such as in-depth material analysis with X-ray scans and infrared photography. More here.

A Whimsical Wonderland afternoon tea experience at Lobby Lounge. Photo by Conrad Centennial Singapore

Whimsical Wonderland

When: Now until 24 November 2024

Where: Conrad Centennial Singapore

The Lobby Lounge at Conrad Centennial is unveiling its latest afternoon tea experience, Whimsical Wonderland. Inspired by Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, this experience aims to transport guests to an “extraordinary realm of magic”. Under a stunning 24-carat gold-leaf ceiling, guests will indulge in imaginative treats such as the Ace of Hearts charcoal finger sandwich, made with charred miso cauliflower curry; Alice’s Favorite shrimp cocktail; Deuce Pair, featuring a chocolate almond sable, and more. Available in two-hour seatings, the afternoon tea starts at S$52 a person and comes with a free flow of tea and coffee. More here.

At Ski in the City, win an all-inclusive trip to Club Med Sahoro, Hokkaido. Photo by Club Med

Club Med x Trifecta: Ski in the City

When: 16 November 2024

Where: Trifecta

This Saturday (12pm to 10pm), Trifecta’s indoor ski and snowboarding facility will be transformed into a winter wonderland, offering activities, contests and a snow village. Young and aspiring snow sports enthusiasts may enjoy introductory lessons for cheap (S$10), and those who participate in ski and snowboarding contests stand a chance to win all-inclusive stays at Club Med Sahoro and the like. Visitors will also get to enjoy a taste of a Club Med snow village, complete with a festive market, kid-friendly activities and a live DJ. Admission is free.

Esquina
Executive chef Carlos Montobbio. Photo by Esquina

Esquina turns 12

When: 20 November 2024

Where: Esquina

Esquina, known for its contemporary Spanish and Catalan cuisine, turns 12 this year—a big number in restaurant years. Which is why executive chef Carlos Montobbio has plans to celebrate all year long, with monthly menu collaborations (S$120) featuring his close circle of chef friends. This November, Montobbio will be cooking with LG Han (Labyrinth) and others to follow. Book here.

Pangdemonium is hosting a ‘deconstructed’ fundraising event, happening at various restaurants before congregating at The Blackbird to end the night. Photo by Bottega di Carna

PangsGiving

When: 21 November 2024

Where: Various restaurants and The Blackbird

In place of the run-of-the-mill charity gala ball, Pangdemonium is hosting a first-of-a-kind (read: fun) fundraising event that involves dinners at Singapore’s hottest restaurants—think Bottega di Carna, Akira Back, Butcher’s Block and more. Dine alongside theatre personalities, such as Oon Shu An and Hossan Leong, and participate in thought-provoking discussions about the arts, before ending the night at The Blackbird, where live music and performances await. Donations begin at S$400 a seat (includes a 250 per cent tax exemption), with proceeds contributing to Pangdemonium and an even more progressive theatre industry. More here.

Join Vicky Kroon from 10pm till late as she channels her immersive sonic style to Singapore’s iconic rooftop destination. Photo by Cé La Vi

Party with Vicky Kroon

When: 23 November 2024

Where: Cé La Vi

Vicky Kroon’s performances are a masterclass in energy, attracting dancers and listeners with a distinctive mix of soulful vocals and trippy textures. Her talent for seamlessly traversing multiple music borders has earned her residencies at iconic venues, such as Pacha Ibiza and Mirage Paris, and this November, the decks of Cé La Vi Singapore. Join her from 10pm till late as she channels her immersive sonic style to Singapore’s iconic rooftop destination, promising a night of a lifetime. Tickets here.

Expect Asian whiskies like Kavalan to feature strongly at Whisky Live. Photo by La Maison du Whisky

Whisky Live

When: 23 to 25 November 2024

Where: Mandala Club

This year’s Whisky Live, organised by La Maison du Whisky (LMDW), will return for its 13th edition and while it’s going to be smaller, it can only be better. Featuring its first VIP-exclusive edition, with a capacity for just 300 guests a day, one will experience all things good, such as first-tastes of bottlings from LMDW’s 2024 Creations Catalogue, masterclasses by industry experts, and the chance to purchase new and rare whiskies at 10 per cent off. Whisky Live has also partnered with award-winning bars within walking distance, and will offer S$20 signature cocktails from places like Cafe Utu; Cat Bite Club; Foxtail Bar; Nou; Beats, Bites & Cocktails; and RPM by D.Bespoke. More here.

Make festive cocktails at gin school. Photo by Brass Lion Distillery

Gingle all the way

When: 29 November to 21 December 2024

Where: Brass Lion Distillery

Singapore’s very own gin distillery is feeling the Christmas spirit, with two festive experiences ready to roll. Happening every Friday and Saturday from 29 November to 21 December, Brass Lion Merry Makan is a 90-minute immersive gin tasting (S$148) paired with cocktails, mulled wine and hearty grub. There will also be a special edition of gin school (S$220), where guests will learn the art of balancing botanicals, distilling and making festive cocktails. They will leave with a personalised bottle of gin and hopefully, good memories to go with. Happening every weekend throughout December.

Enjoy Veuve Clicquot’s new champagne in French Riviera fashion. Photo by Veuve Clicquot

Fun under Veuve Clicquot’s sun

When: Now until 30 November 2024

Where: +Twelve Adult Beach Club

Launching alongside the new Rich and Rich Rosé, Veuve Clicquot is bringing its Sun Club initiative to Singapore. Sunseekers can look forward to enjoying bubblies at +Twelve, the Sun Club flagship primed for a French Riviera-inspired escape, or at partner bars, such as Lantern, Mr Stork and Canyon Club.

Natee Utarit, BUDDHA PALAZZO (a.m.), 2024, Acrylic paint, screenprint and flocking on linen, 240 x 650 cm (5 panels). Photo by STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery

Déjà vu: Buddha is Hiding

When: Now until 1 December 2024

Where: STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery

Curated by John Tung, a young Singaporean previously responsible for S.E.A. Focus 2024, this exhibition is an exploration of decolonisation in the arts, with over 40 artworks by Thai contemporary artist, Natee Utarit, on display. Through innovative print and paperworks made in collaboration with STPI, the exhibition will conclude his Déjà vu series, where he examines Western hegemony in art history by juxtaposing Eastern and Western imagery. A solo showcase of his works will also be presented by Richard Koh Fine Art at The Private Museum, happening from late October 2024. Details here.

The bar at Florette at Pan Pacific Orchard, Singapore. Photo by Pan Pacific

ORBar on A Great Street

When: Now until 31 January 2025

Where: Various bars along Orchard Road

For those who bar-hop frequently along Orchard Road, this drink passport is for you. Available at eight participating bars, passport holders will enjoy a selection of 16 cocktails at special rates, with eight signatures to enjoy. Different select cocktails include Atelier Lounge & Bar’s Smoky Negroni and Café Quenino’s Ondeh-Ondeh. More here.

Teo Eng Seng is famous for creating art from paperdyesculp, a medium derived from dyed papier-mǎché. Photo by National Gallery Singapore

Teo Eng Seng: We’re Happy. Are You Happy?

When: Now until 2 February 2025

Where: National Gallery Singapore

In the largest solo exhibition dedicated to Teo Eng Seng, one of Singapore’s pioneer sculptors and Cultural Medallion recipient, everyday items are transformed into brilliant works of art, embedded with humour and irony. One will find Teo’s creations rich in spontaneity and tongue-in-cheek commentary on local and global social events, bringing his honest negotiation between self and society into perspective. More here.

Coming up:

Chen Dongyan seeks to challenge the conventional perceptions of nature and reality with the paradigm of fictional botany. Photo by Dongyan Chen/Instinc Space

Botanical Paradigm

When: 28 November to 13 December 2024

Where: Instinc Space

A series of imaginary plants developed by multidisciplinary artist, Chen Dongyan, is here for show. As part of Chen’s ongoing transmedia storytelling project, Factory, which is centred on a fictional biological lab, Chen seeks to challenge the conventional perceptions of nature and reality with the paradigm of fictional botany. See the transformation of imagined plant species across various media, and get to better understand the evolving nature of thought through technological advancements. Sign up for the artist talk, happening on 30 November from 3pm to 4pm.

Todd Terry, a pioneer in shaping the house music scene. Photo by Cé La Vi

Todd Terry comes to town

When: 30 November 2024

Where: Cé La Vi

Going beyond the Chicago house sound in the mid-’80s, Grammy-nominated DJ and producer Todd Terry is, to date, a revered icon in the electronic music scene. This 30 November, join him as he fires up the dance floor with groundbreaking beats and deep, soulful basslines, 57 floors high above the city. Tickets here.

Cool Cats. Photo by JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

A dining series by Marriott International

When: 29 November to 1 December 2024

Where: JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

The Luxury Group Dining Series, a multi-city dining programme commencing at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo, will be concluding in Singapore at the JW Marriott. Highlights include a collaborative dinner at Madame Fan, where its chef will partner two-Michelin-starred Tin Lung Heen (Hong Kong); Cool Cats serving a selection of Chinese dishes before live jazz; and a special sake brunch pairing at the Akira Back Brunch Club. Book here.

Art SG will bring established and emerging contemporary art galleries, artists and collectors to Singapore, with an exceptional lineup of 106 galleries. Photo by Art SG

Art SG

When: 17 to 19 January 2024

Where: Marina Bay Sands

Southeast Asia’s leading international art fair is back once again for its third edition. Presented by UBS, Art SG will bring established and emerging contemporary art galleries, artists and collectors to Singapore, with an exceptional lineup of 106 galleries, remarkable talent from across the world, installations and activations. Highlights include the Talks programme, a diverse series of engaging discussions exploring various contemporary art themes and issues. More here.