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Things To Do This Weekend (16 – 18 December)

1. Illumi Run


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The wildest party on the run, Illumi Run 2016 is back this year with 5 different glow zones. Get splashed in neon glow water at Sentosa’s Palawan Green, and party with live music and inflatables all night. At the finish line, the party doesn’t end with a party hosted by DJs to ensure that you end your night on a high.
Date: 17 December 2016
Venue: Sentosa
Palawan Green
Singapore 099981
Time: 7PM
Admission: From $72, purchase tickets here.
(more information here)
2. Cirque Adrenaline


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You will be pumped with adrenaline throughout the night watching the world’s most dangerous and death-defying show, with the dancers and acrobats wowing the audience with their agility and strength. With motorbike stunts, trapeze artists, aerial acrobatic displays and a blazing fire act, this circus act is guaranteed to be a night of heart-stopping moments.

Date: 16 – 17 December 2016
Venue: MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018956
Time: –
Admission: From $55, purchase tickets here.
(more information here)

3. Story of the Forest


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The Glass Rotunda at the National Museum of Singapore will be reopening after two years refurbishing as part of the museum’s upgrading efforts of its permanent galleries. Visitors will be immersed in a huge interactive digital installation inspired by the National Museum of Singapore’s prized collection – The William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings. With 15m high ceiling and 80m passageway, the installation will make use of cutting-edge technology to transform 69 drawings from the collection into animated illustrations, which will come to life and interact with visitors as they make their way down the Glass Rotunda.

Date: Ongoing till 31 March 2017
Venue: National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford Rd
Singapore 178897
Time: 10AM – 7PM
Admission: Free
(more information here)

4. Mindf*ck: Open House


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Palm Ave Float Club’s unofficial opening party features a trippy art show, a booth offering a trial in their deep trance meditation device, and live silkscreen t-shirt printing. Never had a chance to try a meditation device? Here’s your chance.

Date: 18 December 2016
Venue: Palm Ave Float Club
66 Kampong Bugis, #05-01
Singapore 338987
Time: 4PM – 10PM
Admission: Free
(more information here)

5. Open a Door to Israel


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A unique multi-sensory installation coming for the first time to Singapore invites visitors to discover more about Israel – a country whose culture is so unique. Through nine themed doors, cutting-edge technology is used to represent a different aspect of the country, like education, culture, family, heritage and so on.

Date: Ongoing till 23 December 2016
Venue: Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore 018956
Time: –
Admission: Free
(more information here)

6. Dear Jay


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Dear Jean is a locally produced play that delves into the issue of mental illnesses in teens. Faced with his friend’s suicide, a boy struggles to come to terms with feelings of grief and self-destruction. Written by Singaporean playwright Euginia Tan, Dear Jay does not compel audiences to overcome, but immerse and allow for the alternative of simply wondering what it would mean to self-destruct in the face of normalcy.

Date: 15 – 18 December 2016
Venue: Esplanade, Theatres on the Bay
1 Esplanade Drive
Singapore 038981
Time: –
Admission: From $35, ticket available here.
(more information here)

7. Mulan the Musical


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Mulan, the well known tale of a girl enlisting in the army in place of her sick father and young brother is revamped in this musical. The musical comedy, features Taiwanese talents Li Qian Na and Lai Ying Ying, as well as local artistes Ann Kok and Pierre Png.

Date: 16 December 2016 – 5 February 2017
Venue: Resorts World Sentosa
8 Sentosa Gateway
Singapore 098269
Time: 8PM
Admission: $38 – $128, tickets available here.
(more information here)

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