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    "Isayin Moovar",
    "Lunar New Year Hotpot",
    "Classically Malay - The Third!",
    "UN-CNY 2026: The Anti-Reunion Reunion",
    "Singapore Biennale 2025 Bicycle Tours",
    "Make & Mingle: Chinese Dumpling",
    "The Heartbeat and Soul of Malay Asli Music",
    "Naada & Nritta: A Classical Dance and Music Ensemble",
    "Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays",
    "UN-CNY 2026: The Anti-Reunion Reunion",
    "& they linger",
    "Echoes of Nusantara",
    "Low and Behold",
    "GLORIOUS CLASSIC TRIVIA @ MONK’S BREW CLUB (2026)",
    "Echoes Of Traditional",
    "Pravah: The Flow of Venu Nadam",
    "Funny Fridays",
    "Valentine’s Life Drawing Sessions — Day 2: Intimacy",
    "The Hobby Potluck",
    "OPENING OF COLEURSPACE: STORE LAUNCH",
    "Mitski Tansy House Listening Event",
    "1874, The Birth of Impressionism",
    "Community Workshop: Enter the Void: The Voice of Nothing by ArunDitha",
    "Ressurack Vintage Market",
    "DAYDREAM NATION / Santai Malam: Gyatso",
    "Golden Mix Vol.11",
    "Emperor Niño",
    "Rising Strings: A Kid’s Philharmonic Showcase",
    "Timeless Harmonies",
    "In The Lion City",
    "I, Claude Monet",
    "CULTURE Presents IDOLIQUE",
    "Galentines Slumber Party!",
    "SB2025: Theatre-Let Project - Public Gameplay Sessions",
    "我(Wo) 爱(Ai) 你(Ni): New Years at Santai",
    "The Smiling Madame Beudet",
    "Ressurack Vintage Market",
    "Between Worlds",
    "An Ode to Bharathiyar",
    "Impressionism in Music: A Harp Recital by Eduardo Raon"
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  "textContent": "### Monday, 16 Feb\n\nMon, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Isayin Moovar. Experience an evocative Carnatic tapestry woven with the devotional genius of Oothukadu Venkata Kavi, Papanasam Sivan and Gopalakrishna Bharati. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nMon, 7pm-late: Lunar New Year Hotpot. What’s a celebration without everyone's all-time favourite hotpot? We’ve got the basics covered — so just bring your appetite! Please note that this event is open to the LGBTQ community and allies only. Proud Spaces. $5.\n\nMon, 7:15pm & 8:45pm: Classically Malay - The Third! Orkestra Sri Temasek returns with Classically Malay – The Third Installation, a vibrant musical showcase that blends the elegance of Western classical masterpieces with the rich soul of traditional Malay rhythms. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\n### Tuesday, 17 Feb\n\nTue & Wed, 10am-6pm: UN-CNY 2026: The Anti-Reunion Reunion. Screw tradition. This CNY, celebrate with chosen company - aka literal strangers. No awkward questions, no judgment. Just games, snacks, and hang. No need to dish out angpao or recieve them. A Public Living Room by Stranger Conversations. By donation / pay as you wish.\n\nTue, 3pm: Singapore Biennale 2025 Bicycle Tours. Join the Biennale Bicycle Tours for a unique journey through Singapore Biennale 2025: pure intention. The Biennale Bicycle Tours will offer participants a moving journey—both physically across Singapore’s heritage core, and conceptually across layers of intention, identity, and transformation. Let's Go Tour Singapore. $30.\n\nTue, 4:30pm: Make & Mingle: Chinese Dumpling. Time to roll up your sleeves and learn how to make Chinese dumplings from scratch — no experience needed. Please note that this event is open to the LGBTQ community and allies only. Proud Spaces. $5.\n\nTue, 5:45pm, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: The Heartbeat and Soul of Malay Asli Music. This programme, presented by Syafiqah ‘Adha and Firdaus Ismail from Gendang Akustika Ensemble, explores the fundamentals of Malay asli music through two standard musical instruments of the genre: the accordion, a melodic instrument, and rebana dondang, a percussive instrument. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nTue, 7:15pm & 8:45pm: Naada & Nritta: A Classical Dance and Music Ensemble. From invocation to celebration, this Indian classical repertoire reveals the dynamic synergy between dance, music, rhythm, and tradition. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nTue, 8pm (Weekly): Open Mic Comedy Tuesdays. Come watch local and foreign comics take a crack at doing stand-up comedy. We give you a lineup of 12+ comics doing their 3-5-minute stand-up routines. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $27.31.\n\n### Wednesday, 18 Feb\n\nTue & Wed, 10am-6pm: UN-CNY 2026: The Anti-Reunion Reunion. See Tue.\n\nWed, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: & they linger. Working with familiar melodies and well-known tunes, PB&J Collective approaches this material with care and curiosity, creating space to slow down, listen closely and notice what might usually pass by. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nWed, 7:15pm & 8:45pm: Echoes of Nusantara. Echoes of Nusantara showcases the vibrant sounds of Southeast Asia through the performances of young musicians from Djoko Mangkrengg Performing Arts, one of four Nusantara Orchestras in Singapore. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\n### Thursday, 19 Feb\n\nThu, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Low and Behold. Low and Behold spotlights the trombone and tuba as expressive, forward-facing instruments in contemporary music. Drawing from contemporary classical and modern brass traditions, this programme reveals the lyricism, intensity and surprising versatility of low brass in an intimate chamber setting. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nThu, 7pm (Weekly): GLORIOUS CLASSIC TRIVIA @ MONK’S BREW CLUB (2026). Get ready to flex your brain muscles at Monk’s Brew Club with trivia nights that test your knowledge and have you laughing all the way! Monk's Brew Club. $13.68.\n\n### Friday, 20 Feb\n\nFri, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Echoes Of Traditional. Come experience a kaleidoscope of Chinese classical music with Mohamed Faizal on the guzheng and Yen Chien on the pipa. Together with multi-talented percussionist Rudi who plays the Indian tabla and Malay rebana, the trio form multi-ethnic band Singapore Rojak. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nFri, 7:15pm & 8:45pm: Pravah: The Flow of Venu Nadam. Step into a world where breath becomes melody and bamboo sings the stories of water. In this evocative evening with The Vamshika Quintet, celebrate the timeless artistry of the bamboo flute. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nFri, 8pm (Weekly): Funny Fridays. Join us every Friday for Singapore's funniest and best new comedians at The Lemon Stand Comedy Club. 18+. The Lemon Stand. $32.54.\n\n### Saturday, 21 Feb\n\nSat, 10am: Valentine’s Life Drawing Sessions — Day 2: Intimacy. This session turns inward, toward emotional proximity and shared presence. Longer poses and slower pacing invite deeper observation of softened defences, shared weight, and attentive stillness. Participants are encouraged to explore trust, tenderness, and emotional presence through the human form. In The Boonies. $20.\n\nSat, 11:30am: The Hobby Potluck. The Hobby Potluck is *that* for YOU to connect with hobby groups and other hobbyists just like you! Booths, workshops, a stamp rally and giveaway — grab your friends to share the fun... completely for FREE. 21-29 y/o. Camping Ground (Level 2 of *SCAPE). Free (Registration is required for certain workshops but not for the common areas).\n\nSat, 1-8pm: OPENING OF COLEURSPACE: STORE LAUNCH. COLOEURSPACE returns. incoleur, materialised. a short dash in a marathon. a commentary of the current landscape. a space to belong. fresh art, fresh garments, loved garments, art in every form, roads to pave, sights to see, tea to drink. do it all, incoleur. 25 Jalan Berseh, #01-128. Free entry.\n\nSat, 3pm: Mitski Tansy House Listening Event. Join us on Sat 21.02.26 for an early listening of Mitski’s Nothing’s About to Happen to Me and scrapbooking at her desk. A scrapbook activity will be held during the event. Bring your favorite pens, stickers and other crafting items to write, doodle, and scrapbook on Tansy House notepads while you listen to the album. Bizarro Market. Free entry.\n\nSat, 3pm: 1874, The Birth of Impressionism. This docudrama chronicles the beginnings of Impressionism by looking at defining moments in the early careers of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Alfred Sisley, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Berthe Morisot, and Édouard Manet. National Gallery Singapore. $10 (concession available).\n\nSat, 3pm: Community Workshop: Enter the Void: The Voice of Nothing by ArunDitha. In this workshop, participants will work with three core images to uncover the true empty nature of their voices. Using principles from theatre and vocal technique, old frequencies dissolve into the void so that they can be reborn. In this process we discover that sound, like all things, is just another cycle. 136 Goethe Lab. $20.\n\nSat & Sun, 3-9pm (Weekly): Ressurack Vintage Market. A weekend-only vintage marketplace in Singapore that brings together the best possible mix of vintage dealers, small businesses, and local talents across Singapore into various corners of a vibrant iconic street of Singapore - Bugis Street. Bugis Street. Free.\n\nSat, 5pm-3am: DAYDREAM NATION / Santai Malam: Gyatso. Santai Malam is back with another club edition, and this time bringing in Gyatso. Moving through Amsterdam’s electronic landscape, Gyatso’s sets pull from ghetto house, techno and hard groove with fast booty bangers & fast feet. RASA Space. Free with first drink purchase (at the door).\n\nSat, 6-11pm: Golden Mix Vol.11. Golden Mix is an Anime music party, where we play only J-music so you can rave to your favorite Anisongs and remixes, or simply to chill with friends while enjoying good music. 18+. RASA Space. $25 (general); $35 (walk-in).\n\nSat, 6:30pm: Emperor Niño. Emperor Niño is the leader of an apocalyptic movement devoted to his one goal: to engulf the world in righteous flames, by awakening the full fury of the El Niño climate pattern. Supported by psychedelic prog-rockers Mantra (SG) and grunge rock stalwarts There Be Wolves (SG). Nineteen Eighty Studios. $25 (online); $30 (doors).\n\nSat, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: Rising Strings: A Kid’s Philharmonic Showcase. Look forward to an engaging showcase by the Kids Philharmonic Orchestra (KPO), featuring their dynamic piano trio, 3BIP (3 Beats in a Pod), and the KPO String Virtuosi, a group of their finest young string players. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nSat, 7:15pm & 8:45pm: Timeless Harmonies. Experience the rich tapestry of Chinese orchestral music in a vibrant performance that celebrates both cultural heritage and Singaporean identity. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nSat, 7:30pm: In The Lion City. In the Lion City is a musical performance that features sounds from the heart of Singapore. This show will combine recorded sounds from iconic Singaporean landscapes such as hawker centers, MRT/public buses, coffee shops, and city streets. The show is performed by DJ LIKKI, backed by a fusion ensemble consisting of instruments such as erhu oud, trumpet, trombone, horn and tuba. Esplanade Annexe Studio. $30 (concession available).\n\nSat, 8pm: I, Claude Monet. Based on over 3000 letters written by Claude Monet, this biographical film brings to light the rich inner life of the artist who painted Impression, Sunrise, a work that inadvertently gave the Impressionist movement its name. National Gallery Singapore. $10 (concession available).\n\nSat, 10:30pm: CULTURE Presents IDOLIQUE. IDOLIQUE – an idol party for fans, created by fans. Dress up as your bias, dance to your favourite choreos and sing your heart out to songs you love! 18+. YANG Club Singapore. $21.\n\n### Sunday, 22 Feb\n\nSun, 11am-4pm: Galentines Slumber Party! Join us for a fun, feel-good hang filled with music, drinks, and light bites from Maiolika, plus a little magic with tarot readings by The Multirealms, colour analysis with Hues by Atheena, and other fun activities. Everything you eat and experience will be from women-led businesses. 21 Balmoral Road, Function Room. Free entry.\n\nSun, 2pm: SB2025: Theatre-Let Project - Public Gameplay Sessions. Ten innovative board games, developed through workshops by students from the Department of Architecture at the National University of Singapore, are open for play for the first time. Theatre-Let Project: Board Game Centre Edition is an urban theatre experience that takes the audience on a virtual journey through the unique neighbourhoods of Singapore. 16+. Foyer, 20 Anderson Road. $8.\n\nSun, 2pm-late: 我(Wo) 爱(Ai) 你(Ni): New Years at Santai. We're back baby! Miss us? We do too. Save the date: 22 Feb, Sunday to celebrate Chinese New Year & Valentines day with us. Learn to mahjong, silk screening stations, custom ashtray painting, zines, scrumptious pastries & desserts, Santai CNY & V day Cocktails and more. SANTAi. Free entry.\n\nSun, 3pm: The Smiling Madame Beudet. In 1922, Germaine Dulac made her impressionist film, La souriante Madame Beudet (The Smiling Madame Beudet), based on a play of the same name by André Obey and Denys Amiel. It tells the story of Madeleine Beudet, an intellectually curious woman with modern sensibilities who is trapped in an unhappy marriage to a boorish husband. National Gallery Singapore. $10 (concession available).\n\nSat & Sun, 3-9pm (Weekly): Ressurack Vintage Market. See Sat.\n\nSun, 6:30pm & 7:45pm: Between Worlds. Embark on an enchanting musical journey in Between Worlds, where the boundaries of reality and fantasy blur. This concert celebrates the transformative power of music, guiding listeners through the spaces where dreams and reality meet, leaving all captivated by the magic of both worlds. Esplanade, DBS Foundation Outdoor Theatre. Free.\n\nSun, 6:45pm & 7:45pm: An Ode to Bharathiyar. This choral presentation by the Singapore Indian Orchestra & Choir celebrates the timeless poetry of the great poet, Mahakavi Bharathiyar. Through rich harmonies and evocative musical arrangements, the ensemble brings to life his powerful verses on freedom, equality, devotion, and the human spirit. Esplanade Concourse. Free.\n\nSun, 8pm: Impressionism in Music: A Harp Recital by Eduardo Raon. In this recital, musician Eduardo Raon will perform an original composition that articulates the Impressionist aesthetic in both pictorial art and music through the harp—an instrument often featured in Debussy and Ravel’s compositions for its ability to create gentle, soft sounds that evoke mood, atmosphere and imagery. National Gallery Singapore. $10 (concession available).",
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