5 Things to Do in Singapore This Week: 23 August to 29 August 2021
PUBLISHED August 22nd, 2021 06:00 am | UPDATED July 25th, 2024 02:50 pm
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up in Singapore, our social calendar is looking lively again. From bookstore pop-ups to ballets to wine-fuelled creative workshops, here are some of the much-missed events  that you might want to catch this week.
Calling out to all book lovers: Epigram Bookshop Pop-up
Fan of a good book and a hot cuppa? Award-winning Singaporean publisher Epigram Books brings a five-month pop-up book store with complimentary coffee from the local capsule coffee machine brand, Morning. In spite of business going through a rough patch this pandemic, the passionate supporter of the local arts  continue their commitment to cultivating the local literary scene by hosting a wide variety of homegrown titles at this pop-up, available on a pay-what-you-wish format.
The Epigram Bookshop Pop-up is located at the Looksee Looksee space by The Lo & Behold Group, at 267 Beach Road, Singapore 199545, from 11am-10pm daily.
Drink-a-doodle-draw: Flipping Creative Hour
Time to unleash that inner Picasso. The Curator is hosting Flipping Creative Hour at the Frenchie Wine Bar for you and your friends to doodle, drink and draw. Art supplies will be provided and fret not, there will be artists on standby to provide guidance in case you need help with your masterpiece. If you’re looking for a quiet afternoon nestled in a wine bar, sipping on French wine and just letting your creative juices flow, there’s nothing for perfect this week.
Flipping Creative Hour will be hosted on 25 August 2021 at the Frenchie Wine Bar, 81 Tras Street, Singapore 079020, from 3pm-6pm.
The Gift
What is a good gift? Is giving cash thoughtless? When do I give just a card? Am I obligated to? If you have ever wondered these things, you may take comfort in knowing that this line of thought has a rich history. The Singapore Art Museum’s exhibition, The Gift, is an eye-opening collection that encapsulates this conversation. The Gift is part of a larger project – Collecting Entanglements and Embodied Histories – that explores gifts received, the nature of relations, rare discoveries unearthed, and acknowledgements of significance.
The Gift is open to visitors between 20 August – 7 November 2021 at National Gallery Singapore’s The Ngee Ann Kongsi Concourse Gallery.
Three Ballets: Within the Golden Hour, Medusa and Flight Pattern
The Esplanade brings to you a screening that showcases three contemporary ballets pieces – Within the Golden Hour, Medusa and Flight Pattern. The pieces were choreographed by three leading choreographers Christopher Wheeldon, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Crystal Pite and performed by the dancers of The Royal Ballet. If you have been yearning to be back at an auditorium, immersed in the symphonies, losing yourself watching a moving performance, this programme will not disappoint.
The Three Ballets will be performed on 27 August 2021 at Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Dr, Singapore 038981, at 7.30 pm.
STPI presents “Friendship is Magic”
The prolific Los Angeles-based artist, Pae White, is known for her captivating art pieces which are rich tapestries of age-old techniques combined with the latest digital technology. STPI is hosting a solo exhibition, Friendship is Magic, to showcase her pieces consisting of sculptures, paintings, and installations inspired from her experiences upon moving to Singapore. The relationships she forged and the encounters she had are reflected in a number of her works in this collection.
Friendship is Magic is open to visitors from 8 August – 5 September 2021 at 41 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238236.
Featured image: Image Courtesy of Singapore Art Museum