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SUMMARY:Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) is proud to present Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage\, a special exhibition for the upcoming Chinese New Year that showcases the rich history\, evolving customs\, and contemporary expressions of lion dance in Singapore.  \nFeaturing over 50 artefacts\, photographs\, posters and figurines\, the exhibition highlights the enduring significance of lion dance in Singapore\, its diversity\, innovations\, and achievements of local lion dance troupes. The exhibition is anchored by a display of eight lion heads\, representing the variety of lion dance styles practised in Singapore including the familiar southern lion dance\, and the less common Hainan Lion and the Fujian Green Lion. \nPresented through three main thematic zones\, the exhibition first explores the history\, traditions\, and customs of lion dance in Singapore. The exhibition also reveals the intricate craft of lion head making\, featuring a handcrafted lion head made by Singapore’s last lion head craftsman\, Henry Ng\, shown in its first and final stages of production.  \nThe second zone explores Singapore’s lion dance culture as it continues to thrive in Singapore today. In this zone\, visitors can view the Genting World Lion Dance Trophies won by Yiwei Athletic Association in 2023 and 2025\, and learn how our local troupes continue to embrace diversity by opening its doors to members of all ages and ethnicities\, and adapting lion dance routines for senior performers. \nThe final zone showcases pop-culture representations of lion dance that highlight contemporary culture’s ongoing fascination with lion dance. From vintage posters of films such as Once Upon a Time in China III to limited-edition collectibles like the Uniplay Fortune (Mer)lion Dance figurine\, the exhibition showcases lion dance as an enduring source of inspiration for cultural offerings. \nSCCC Chief Executive Officer\, Mr Alvin Tan\, said\, “Through the exhibition\, we hope that visitors can learn more about lion dance\, including its early roots\, the unique traits of lion dance in Singapore\, how it continues to be manifested through popular culture\, and more. We also hope that visitors will not only feel proud of the achievements of our local lion dance troupes\, but be inspired by their resilience and ongoing efforts to ensure that lion dance becomes not only an enduring artform but a cultural heritage that Singaporeans can be proud of.” \nVisit Tradition in Motion: Singapore’s Lion Dance Heritage to learn how the traditional art form of lion dance continues to innovate\, and how it remains a vibrant symbol of culture\, resilience\, and community spirit. The exhibition will be on display at SCCC Concourse Level 1\, 9am to 10pm\, from 11 December 2025 to 30 April 2026. Admission is free. \n\nImage: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/tradition-in-motion-singapores-lion-dance-heritage/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:Korea Travel Fair 2026: Experience K-Culture like never before
DESCRIPTION:Now Boarding Korea: Your Journey into K-Culture\nGet ready to step into the world of K-culture! Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) proudly presents Korea Travel Fair 2026\, taking place from 6 to 8 March 2026 (Friday to Sunday) at Plaza Singapura\, from 10:30am to 9:00pm daily. \nBuilding on last year’s celebration of 50 years of Korea–Singapore diplomatic ties\, this year’s edition promises three days of immersive experiences\, exclusive travel deals\, hands-on cultural activities\, and star-studded highlights designed for K-culture enthusiasts of all ages. \nA lifestyle showcase of Korea’s travel\, culture and trends\nThe Korea Travel Fair is an annual highlight for Singaporeans eager to explore the best of Korean tourism in one place. Serving as a one-stop gateway to Korean travel\, the fair brings together destinations\, travel inspiration\, hands-on cultural experiences\, and exclusive promotions under one roof. \n \nEvent highlights\n\nParticipation by more than 20 exhibitors\, including Regional Tourism Organisations from Jeju\, Busan and Gangwon\, and major travel agencies offering event-only promotions and packages.\na three-zone event layout across the Main Atrium\, The Alley and Canopy Plaza\, featuring travel discovery\, cultural experiences and live showcase.\nOpening Ceremony on 7 March\, with a special appearance by Ji Chang-wook\nCelebrity Travel Talk with Ji Chang-wook\, sharing personal travel stories and destination recommendations\nLive performances from Korean musical Dream High\, starring Luna (fx)\, Kim Dong-hyun (Golden Child)\, Kang Seung-sik and Lim Se-jun\n\n \n\nK-food experiences\, including tastings\, a culinary showcase with celebrity chefs and on-site food activations\nK-beauty and K-welllness activations\, featuring skincare consultations\, demonstrations and interactive experiences\nHands-on cultural workshops inspired by Korean creativity and regional traditions\nInteractive challenges\, gift redemptions and daily lucky draws with prizes including travel-related rewards\n\nAdmission is free. Discover the full programme schedule here. \n\nImages: Korea Travel Fair
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/korea-travel-fair-2026-experience-k-culture-like-never-before/
LOCATION:Plaza Singapura\, 68 Orchard Road\, 238839\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Food & Dining,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260316
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SUMMARY:National Ballet of China’s  A Dream of Red Mansions in Singapore
DESCRIPTION:JUST LIVE proudly presents A Dream of Red Mansions\, performed by the internationally acclaimed National Ballet of China\, making its highly anticipated Singapore premiere in March 2026. As part of the National Ballet of China’s Asia tour\, this celebrated two-act ballet transforms Cao Xueqin’s literary masterpiece into a breathtaking stage experience\, fusing classical ballet technique with the poetic nuances of Chinese cultural aesthetics. \nThe 2-hour performance follows the romance of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu\, set against the rise and decline of the Jia family. As the ballet unfolds\, Jia Baoyu drifts into a dreamlike realm where the souls of flowers\, childhood companions\, and echoes of past lives weave through an ethereal landscape. Playful innocence shimmers alongside the bittersweet ache of first love and parting\, while each movement\, costume\, and play of light shapes a living reverie — a world both luminous and poetic\, hauntingly beautiful and unforgettable. \nDrawing on over six decades of artistic mastery\, the National Ballet of China interprets Cao Xueqin’s novel with subtlety and depth. Every gesture\, tableau\, and musical phrase reflects the company’s distinctive blend of Western classical technique and Chinese artistic heritage\, evoking the story’s romance\, longing\, and ephemeral beauty for audiences. \n \nAt the heart of this production is a visionary creative team led by Executive Director and Producer Feng Ying and General Choreographer Tong Ruirui\, supported by Scriptwriter Feng Li\, Stage Designer Liu Xinglin\, Costume Designer Yang Donglin\, Lighting Designer Liu Zhao\, and Composer Ye Xiaogang\, whose evocative score highlights the romance\, longing\, and ethereal beauty of Jia Baoyu’s journey. Their combined artistry translates the novel’s intricate emotions into an immersive performance\, where movement\, visuals\, and music converge to capture the essence of A Dream of Red Mansions. \n“The vision to bring A Dream of Red Mansions to life through dance has been close to my heart for many years\,” said Tong Ruirui\, the General Choreographer of A Dream of Red Mansions Ballet. “Through this ballet\, we invite audiences to step into Jia Baoyu’s dream: a space where love\, memory\, and imagination intertwine. Every gesture reflects the emotional currents of this extraordinary story. It is our hope that audiences will leave with a deep sense of connection to the beauty\, longing\, and timelessness of these characters’ lives\,” he continued. \nBringing Tong Ruirui’s vision to the stage\, JUST LIVE envelops the performance in world-class lighting\, set\, and stage design. “We are thrilled to bring the National Ballet of China to Singapore\,” said Alain Brochu\, Marketing Director of JUST LIVE. “JUST LIVE’s vision has always been to create unforgettable live experiences\, and this collaboration allows us to showcase the exquisite artistry of one of the world’s premier ballet companies while immersing audiences in the poetic\, dreamlike world of the Rong Mansion\,” he added. \nExperience a performance where every visual\, every note\, and every breath of movement evokes the essence of A Dream of Red Mansions\, reflecting on love\, destiny\, and the fleeting nature of life itself. \nTickets & Showtimes* \n\nDates: 12 – 15 March 2026\nShowtimes: 8:00 PM daily\, with an additional matinee at 2:30 PM on 14 March 2026\nVenue: Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay\, Singapore\nTicket Categories: Cat 1 (S$388) | Cat 2 (S$288) | Cat 3 (S$188) | Cat 4 (S$158) | Cat 5 (S$88) | Premier Box (S$388) | Balcony (S$188)\nEarly Bird Tickets are now available. For bookings and more information\, visit https://www.sistic.com.sg/events/mansions0326.\n\n* SISTIC booking fees apply. \nSynopsis of A Dream of Red Mansions \nIn A Dream of Red Mansions\, audiences follow Jia Baoyu on a journey through a dreamlike realm where past lives\, childhood companions\, and the souls of flowers intermingle. Against the backdrop of the grand Rong Mansion\, Jia Baoyu’s childhood unfolds alongside Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai\, as innocence\, first love\, and the fleeting joys of youth are tenderly explored. Playful moments in the Grand View Garden coexist with the melancholy of parting and the quiet awareness of life’s impermanence\, creating a poetic tapestry of memory\, love\, and longing. \nAs the story progresses\, Jia Baoyu faces familial pressure\, personal loss\, and the complications of romance\, culminating in a dramatic confrontation between desire and duty. From birthday celebrations to tragic revelations\, he navigates the tensions of love and societal expectations\, ultimately retreating into a solitary\, reflective world. In the epilogue\, the ethereal vision of the past lingers as Jia Baoyu bids farewell to the intertwined fates around him\, leaving audiences with a haunting meditation on love\, destiny\, and the ephemeral beauty of life. \nFor more information on A Dream of Red Mansions Ballet\, please visit https://www.sistic.com.sg/events/mansions0326.  \n\nImages: JUST LIVE and National Ballet of China
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/national-ballet-of-chinas-a-dream-of-red-mansions-in-singapore/
LOCATION:Esplanade\, 1 Esplanade Drive\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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SUMMARY:TGIF Music Station: SCCC x YES 933 (Superstar Homecoming)
DESCRIPTION:This March\, TGIF Music Station brings audiences on a nostalgic journey back to the golden days of Campus SuperStar. This special showcase reunites alumni such as Cheeyang Ng\, Khim Ng and Ben Hum who first captured hearts on the competition stage and now return as seasoned performers to share how their musical journeys have evolved. 10-year-old local busker Shayne Ko will also share the stage\, representing the next generation of our local music talents.\n\nMore details on TGIF MUSIC STATION: SCCC X YES 933 below:\n\nDate: Friday\, 20 March 2026\nTime (Physical Show): From 8:00 PM\nTime (Online): 8:00 PM\nTheme: Superstar Homecoming\nVenue: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, Ho Bee Concourse\, Level 1\nAdmission is free\, pre-registration is not required. \nAudiences can enjoy the performances live at SCCC’s Ho Bee Concourse or at the comfort of their own homes via live stream on SCCC’s Facebook and TikTok as well.\n\n\nImage: Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
URL:https://thewellnessinsider.asia/event/tgif-music-station-sccc-x-yes-933-superstar-homecoming/
LOCATION:Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre\, 1 Straits Boulevard\, 018906\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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