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The three of us finally got together for an overdue catch-up! My first time at Wang Dae Bak 😂 (what a 接地气 name) the food was good although on the pricey side like all korean food in sg. Adding this to the list of nice korean restaurants. The other one I really liked and (also ?) opened by Koreans is the restaurant at the ulu building behind 313 - not sure if it's still there though..!
Some snippets of the Night Festival when we went last Saturday :-)
Which was also the last Saturday of my summer break :-(
I think it's a rather iconic affair of our own and you should go down if you haven't this coming Friday & Saturday!
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National Design Centre
Night Lights: Pixels Wave
Join the crowd and get lost in the fascination of changing graphics
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On-going exhibition [ Urban_____ ]
Showcasing works of students from SP Design school
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SAM @8Q
Allow Me to Introduce Myself
Performance Art by Ezzam Rahman
HDB Life / Interactive Art by Shin Lin
Where you get to paste stickers and create your own HDB unit
Where you get to paste stickers and create your own HDB unit
Don't forget to post your photos on instagram
& collect your photo booth prints at the 8Q lobby!
;-)
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museATSAM
Moved onto SAM - we followed the music and found ourselves in the courtyard where a live band performance was taking place. Really enjoyed the good vibes by Pleasantry!
:-)
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Festival Village
SMU Campus Green
The festival village for this year's night fest is way bigger than the previous, which also meant that most of the crowd congregated here. Spent most of the time trying to navigate through the crowd so I barely took any photos, but it sure is a good place for snacks and drinks. The early birds even get to snag bean bags - front row seats at the main stage area.
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National Museum
Le Désir et la Menace by Cédric Le Borgne
Drawn In Light by Ralf Westerhof
Lovely light installations that made their nest at the night fest (pun intended)
Especially the second one which appeared like a giant musical mobile, those you hang over baby cots.
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Armenian Church
Embruns De Lune
Glad we ventured into the church grounds and experienced this show. It was really intriguing as we watched the exchanges take place - eye contact, subtle smiles and the lending of ears. The experience of listening to words of love as a stranger holds the headphones on your ears is strangely intimate, in spite of the onlooking audience.
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Armenian Street
Another band performance marking the end of our journey.
I think the lyrics to one of the numbers performed were along the lines about how he (the singer) cannot sleep.