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Weekend planner: Other things to do this weekend (April 9-10)

Catch Karen Mok's Regardez world tour, check out Makers Market or indulge your inner Francophile at Voilah! 2016. These are just some of the things that you can do this weekend.

Mandopop star Karen Mok. Photo: Unusual Entertainment

Mandopop star Karen Mok. Photo: Unusual Entertainment

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KAREN MOK REGARDEZ WORLD TOUR

One of Hong Kong’s top Mandopop stars promises to re-create the Aurora, or the Northern Lights, at her first concert in Singapore in 15 years. April 9, 8pm at The Star Theatre. Tickets from S$88 available at SISTIC.

SCO 20th ANNIVERSARY GALA CONCERT: JOSHUA BELL AND SCO

The Singapore Chinese Orchestra is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a one-night-only gala concert featuring world-renowned violin virtuoso Joshua Bell. April 9, 7.30pm, at Esplanade Concert Hall. Tickets from S$35 available at SISTIC.

THE IMMORTAL BARD

It has been 400 years since the death of the world’s most renowned playwright and poet William Shakespeare, and to pay tribute to the Bard, a group of wandering minstrels blur the lines between actor and audience in an up-close and joyful rendition of Shakespeare’s most memorable scenes, monologues, soliloquies and characters. April 9, 3pm to 4pm, Open Stage at the library@esplanade. Free admission.

KRANJI MARSHES GUIDED WALKS

NParks’ regular guided tour of the Kranji Marshes takes you to places not accessible to the public just yet. You get to see the interesting wildlife and flora of the area. Registration is necessary because of limited places. April 9, 4.30pm, Kranji Marshes. There is another guided tour on April 30. Visit https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/parks-and-nature-reserves/kranji-marshes/guided-walks for registration information.

RIOT! HOSTED BY BECCA D’BUS

Singapore’s biggest drag queen returns with a raunchy show featuring Gina Gemini, Mona Kee Kee, Noristar and Papa Cherry. April 9 at Shanghai Dolly. Tickets available at http://riot09april2016.peatix.com/.

MAKERS MARKET

The very first Makers Market pop-up handicraft store takes place from noon to 6pm. Expect exclusive and artisanal goods from local designers and craftsmen. April 9 and 10 at Capitol Piazza.

SINGAPORE YACHT SHOW 2016

Discover some of the world’s finest yachts and meet other yachting professionals and boat owners at the Singapore Yacht Show 2016. Until April 10 at One Degree 15 Marina Club at Sentosa Cove, Singapore. Tickets available at http://www.singaporeyachtshow.com/

NTUC INCOME RUN 350 2016

Organised by Young NTUC in support of the global 350 movement, which aims to raise awareness of the need to lower the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to 350 parts per million (ppm). April 10 at the F1 Pit Building, with categories such as the 21.1km half marathon, 10km competitive race and 800m Kids Dash. More information available at http://run350.com/2016/index.shtml.

CELLULOID VOID: THE LOST 
FILMS OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Get re-acquainted and engage with eight South-east Asian films that have been lost through the passage of time. Featuring important film titles from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, the exhibition looks to highlight the cultural value and historical context of these works, and present their remnants through both original and reproduced archival materials. Until April 24, Level 9 Promenade at the National Library Building, Victoria Street.

GARDEN CITY: 2011-2016

Artist Deanna Ng re-examines the meaning of a garden city with images of Singapore captured at rare moments that reflect how she perceives Singapore — as an urban city within a garden. Until June 12 at the Community Wall at the Esplanade. Free admission.

ASEAN PULSE EXHIBITION

This exhibition seeks to engage Singaporeans on the significance of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) and highlights how we can capture new opportunities brought about by tighter integration in the region. Until June 26, Singapore Discovery Centre. More information at http://www.sdc.com.sg.

SOUTH ASIA AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD

A selection of highlights and new acquisitions from the Asian Civilisation Museum’s South Asian and Islamic art collections are on display in the Foyer on the second floor. This gallery provides visitors an opportunity to explore the arts of Hinduism, Jainism and Islam within the region and beyond. Until June 30, Asian Civilisations Museum. Opening hours: 10am to 7pm (9pm on Fridays).

ONCE UPON THIS ISLAND

This series of contemporary works by Singapore artists explores the stories and lives that surround us and abound on this island we call home. Featuring selected works from the Singapore Art Museum’s permanent collection as well as artwork commissions, the exhibition looks at what it means to live in contemporary Singapore. On-going at the Learning Gallery at Singapore Art Museum. Opening hours: 10am to 7pm (9pm on Fridays).

NAVY MUSEUM

Come and learn more about the Singapore Navy – how it began, the challenges the early sailors faced and how the Navy has transformed itself into a fighting unit. There are interactive computer games that let you test your mettle, as well as static displays of guns and other components taken from our early warships, including those from onf the first navy ships, the RSS Panglima. The Navy Museum is at 112 Tanah Merah Coast Road (just outside the Changi Naval Base, next to the SAF Yacht Club). Open Mondays to Fridays 9am to 5pm; Saturdays 9am to 3pm. Closed on Sundays. Guided tours are available for groups of 10 or more people. Call 6544 5147 or email rsnmuseum [at] starnet.gov.sg

HEADS UP:

SINGAPORE ART BOOK FAIR

The third edition of the Singapore Art Book Fair, which specialises in contemporary art books and magazines, aims to present the best in local arts publishing. From April 14 to 17 at the ArtScience Museum. Admission is free.

VOILAH! 2016

Discover your inner French with more than 40 programmes featuring visual and performing arts, gastronomy experiences and French film. From April 15 to May 31 across Singapore. More information can be found at www.voilah.sg.

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