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Tuesday, September 2, 2014


Singapore Night Festival 2014


Replying tags!

Andrea:
I love reading your blog! You're so beautiful and so honest! And goodness, you've got the best fashion sense in the world! :)

Aww babe that's really a high compliment!  Glad to hear what I'm writing makes your day better  (:  Hope you're doing awesome over in the States!


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Perry:
Music that had repetitive beats were banned?! O_O

HAHA don't be so alarmed!  It was stuff like techno and house.  Not repetitive as in, constant (I know songs are supposed to have constant beats).  Like repetitive as in it kept going on forever without any change and that was the key thing hahahaha

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Today I'm going to be writing about my experience at the Singapore Night Festival 2014! A huge-scale event, celebrating the arts, performances, and just well, the nature of night life and festivals in general, it was carried out over two weekends from 21-22 Aug and 28-29 Aug this year! I had gone last year (here is my entry on it if you want to have a read), so I was really looking forward to this year's.  If you want to have an idea of the performances and activities that went on, here's the link to the official site!



Went for dinner at Bangkok Jam in Raffles City Shopping Centre first!  Kena dragged by Bryan to eat Thai food again, hence the face (I kid; I enjoy any types of food lolol)




Was particularly interested in their desserts!  There was banana tempura, mango sticky rice, tapioca with coconut milk amongst others.  So tempting to just skip mains and have dessert

We did still order main courses though, and they arrived fairly quickly!


Bryan made a request for the minced chicken to be changed to minced pork, and they gladly did it!


Thai basil minced pork.  Was really flavourful and moist!

I was rather disappointed when my main course, Northern Style Thai Curry Stew, arrived though.


SO LITTLE VEGGIES SOBS  look at that pathetic amount of cauliflower given!


And I was a tad grossed out by that top layer of oil as well.  But never judge a book by its cover - the curry was actually really good!  Spicy and complex, and the pork shoulders were soft.  I think they just had to work on their presentation

We had no complaints about our dessert though, Red Ruby!


THE JACKFRUIT WAS FRESH, THANK GOODNESS.  I absolutely hate it when the jackfruit's too mushy or too hard.  This was just right, totally yummy.  And the water chestnut in the rubies was really crunchy as well!  To top things off, the coconut ice cream was at the right level of sweetness.  Loved it!!

The meal cost us about $22 each with GST.  A tad pricey, considering the small portions, but I'd say it's more delicious than Thai Express.

With our tummies filled, we trooped our way from City Hall to Armenian Street, where there was a huge crowd!


Was particularly amused because as soon as we turned the corner onto the street at the Substation, the music that was being performed by the band onstage was SUCH A STARK CONTRAST to the vibes in the atmosphere!  Everyone was excited, and you could feel a palpable happiness in the air, but the music pouring out of the band was so.... Apocalyptic-bleak.  I remarked to Bryan "What is this end of the world rock metal music?!"  Ladies and gentlemen, meet The Observatory!  The lead singer has an incredibly deep voice; it is insane.  The drummer is amazing as well; her passion was really evident.  Stood there for awhile and watched them perform.  There is something mesmerising about that sort of bleakness and darkness, y'all.  Check their music out here, and you can watch two of their performances at the Night Festival on their FB page.

Here's a video of them at SNF!



After that, Bryan and I went to the Peranakan Museum to visit the Make Up Forever Booth!




Excited for our airbrush tattoos, especially because the both of us had just visited the museum recently and "AUSPICIOUS TATTOO DESIGNS" made us really giggly - things like ANG KU KUEH and INSECTS are considered auspicious in Peranakan culture!!  I was eagerly awaiting my ah lian phoenix and he his ang ku kueh hehehehehe

But unfortunately to our childish dismay, there were only 4 choices: dragon, carp, peony and butterfly!  When I sat down at the booth I excitedly told the MUA that I was wearing Make Up Forever HD Foundation  :D  Hehehehe.  Chose the peony while B chose the dragon!


He opted out for the glitter hahahahahaha

I'll show you mine later!


Went back out to the street and saw this enormous crowd of people awaiting the start of the Singapore Pro Wrestling match!  It was quite entertaining and really funny to me.  Others around me were really getting into the mood!  For someone who had grown up watching WWF (now WWE??) and knows about Triple H and Stone Cold Steve Austin, it was nice knowing that wrestling has reached our tiny island.  Check out Singapore Pro Wrestling here if you'd like; it's a pretty young organisation!


Went inside the Substation Gallery for the Visual Arts: Daydreams and Nightmares by Monster Gallery exhibition!


One of my favourite artworks!




The artist

Bryan and I were then enticed by the aromatic smells of freshly brewed coffee, and we ventured further in, and it turned out to be the Golden Rule Barber & Co. boys!

The dudes and I managed to talk Bryan into getting a haircut HEHEHEHEHE  :D

He also bumped into his friend!


Look at all the people peeking into the room from outside....  Everyone was really intrigued with the live hair-cutting action!  Lol

At that moment, my parents called me and said that they had reached so I rushed to the Cathay to pick them up.


Saw these projected onto the trees!  Images of the Buddha.  (:



When we got back to the barber, Bryan had undergone a transformation!  :D


photo credits to the Golden Rule Barber Co.'s FB page


photo credits to the Golden Rule Barber Co.'s FB page

There are quite a few of these swanky barber shops springing up!  GRB had price cuts for the festival, and it only cost Bryan $10 for what would usually be a $30+ haircut.  Still though, Bryan said they could have been better with their services!  I think he said they were pretty rough with scraping the comb against his scalp.  ):  But I do like the finished look!  Reminded me of Danish boys.  HAHA

Brought the 'rents back into the Substation Gallery and Pops was just snapping photos hahahahahah



Headed over to the National Museum of Singapore and we couldn't really see the fire act happening in front of the museum!


Settled for going into the museum instead.


Interactive fixture




Pops has no interest LOL

Still, very glad that the parents gave the festival a go!  Happy that they ventured out of their comfort zone.



There was a exhibition on a photography competition going on...


This was my favourite!


And this is the photographer.

Also managed to catch bits and pieces of the Earth Harp performance; that was pretty cool!  There was a fixture in the museum as well, for members of the public to try their hand at the harp lines




Momsy

Decided to head to the Singapore Art Museum and we saw these cars along the way!  They had flowers in them.  Electric cars - the way forward?  Yay or nay?


Implored the Pops for a pose


YUS.  Outside of SAM, where there were huge floodlights!

Attempted to show my mom that one of the photography competition entries of fireworks had been shot by a really quick shutter speed, while she said it was a really long one, but I failed - she was right!



Straight lines would mean a long shutter speed was used!  I was thinking about twirly lines, which I think you can achieve with a long shutter speed, but having to move the camera or something.




The light show was nice, as always!  Love the sound effects

Finally went home!  Was quite tired and I was to have an early morning the next day!


Here's a close-up of my glittery peony!


Was honestly surprised that they were using MUFE pigments for the glitter!  Never knew they could stay so long on the skin.  I really like my MUFE HD foundation by the way, it's excellent for taking photos.  :D

Singapore Night Festival 2014 was an amazing event!  I always go with an open mind, prepared to miss activities and shows (plainly because I don't like to squeeze in crowds and because I'm terribly short), but I just enjoy walking about in the exhibitions and just basking in the atmosphere.  Happy I went, and glad that I went with awesome company  (:  Hopefully more festivals will be planned in Singapore as we get a grasp on our local culture.

Hope you had a good read, and that you enjoyed the Night Festival as well!  And as always, if you missed it, there's always next year!

Love,
Pamela

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