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| Taken at the Singapore National Museum |
It has been almost a week since the Singapore Night Festival and here I sit, thinking about the whole experience. I have heard of the festival last year as well but I didn't make it because I didn't have anyone to go with but this year I'm glad I did.
Met up with a couple of friends before we went. The week before the one I went for the SNF, my group of friends have already been to the activities at the Singapore Art Museum. Seeing that the sky is still bright(mostly because I haven't been to the SAM one) I suggested we go to SAM to go take a look and also go find Amanda, which I have mentioned in the pervious day made post that she will be there selling hand made stickers with the Band of Doodlers!
Kira was talking about this head gear or mask making workshop at the SAM as we walked in and we decided to give it a go. It was actually for like young kids but who cares. I'm young at heart.
SAM workshop
Basically there was already a template we can follow to make this mask. I must say, I am not the most artistic person but I thought it was a really fun time meddling around with sequins, glitter and some feathers.
Night Market @ Queen Street
Look at all the fabulous hand crafted art pieces at the booth!!!! It's difficult not to get awestruck at how detailed the designs were.
I'll just put all the photos for the rest of the night below and basically it's my first ever experience at the SG Night Fest. There will be a short clip of the amazing Earth Harp performance by William Close, so just read till the end!
So here goes:
The amount of people at the museum was really crazy as you can see here! And there's the cute Bao Cai posing for a photo.
The amount of people at the SG National Museum was crazy! Don't know why I really wanted to get that across but yeah.
This photograph speaks to me so much
Bao Cai and I thought that this boy was extremely cute in the fireman outfit so decided to get a photograph. (funny story behind this photo: the little boy's father actually told him to say thank you to me but he said, "say thank you to jie jie(big sister in mandarin)") I honestly don't know what to think of that but well not that big of a deal to me anyways.
Tired me posing and trying to be artsy
Met this new friend Bao Cai and a selfie with him is a must!
This was one of the outdoor art pieces I saw and how cool is this?! These trees are way cooler because they are actually kind of like an optical illusion. If you look at the face at different angles from the tree, you get different faces! When my friends and I squatted down to take a look we realised that all these trees were faces of Buddha.
The really cool drummer and well, I always have a soft spot for guys who play music....
This is the short clip of the Earth Harp perfomance by William Close. He invented the Earth Harp (it's basically like a giant harp made using the surrounding architectures, it's pretty damn cool) and the reason why it is called the Earth Harp was because the first time he ever installed the instrument, he installed the strings to a valley hence the name Earth Harp.
That's all for now and I'm sorry for keeping you guys waiting for so long!
Till next time, xoxo


















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