What To Do During This Weekend (14-16 May)
Ready for the weekend? Here's what you can look forward to this week.
1. Adventure Cove Waterpark reopens
After being closed all of last year due to COVID-19, Adventure Cove Waterpark finally reopened yesterday. Not only that, as part of Adventure Cove's reopening promotion, Singapore residents enjoy discounted ticket prices of $20 to $24 for children and $26 to $32 for adults from now till end June. Do note that as part of safe reopening measures, you'll need to pre-book your visit date on the Resorts World Sentosa website before heading down.
2. Singapore International Festival of Arts 2021
The Singapore International Festival of Arts is back with a curated line-up of over 60 shows and 300 performances across a three-week period. This year, the festival programmes are divided into three categories:
- The Here and Now – works that responded to and were created for pandemic times
- Encounters – works revolving around encounters with the self, the city and the world
- Healing & Humanity – works showcasing a time for care, connection and renewal
In addition, selected works, including favourites from past festivals, will be available via SIFA-On-Demand so you can enjoy them again even after the festival ends.
14 to 30 May 2021
SIFA-On-Demand available 31 May to 12 June 2021
Find out more here
3. #KasiOnRayaFest: A Ramadan & Raya Fest
Celebrate the months of Ramadan and Syawal with #KasiOnRayaFest, a hybrid festival hosted both online as well as onsite at the Malay Heritage Centre (MHC). You can check out the gorgeous Lap Lip installation, which reimagines traditional Hari Raya light decorations in an even more breathtaking (and Instagrammable) light, catch delicious food videos where you'll learn to make yummy Raya meals, take advantage of MHC's extended opening hours to learn about Malay culture, and much more.
Till 13 June 2021
Find out more here
4. Cultural Extravaganza 2021
Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre's annual Cultural Extravaganza returns this year as a month-long festival. With 20 hybrid programmes across 30 days, the festival showcases time-honoured traditions and culture while reinventing them in a modern context to "re-present" our heritage for every generation.
14 May to 12 June 2021
Find out more here
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