Delhi to host ‘Singapore Weekender’ from Feb 15 to 17
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, DELHI/ Created : Feb 12, 2019, 16:53 IST
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A three-day festival, titled ‘Singapore Weekender’ will be held from February 15 in different parts of the National Capital Region. This festival will let you get a sneak peak into Singapore, as it will be showcasing the very best … Read more
A three-day festival, titled ‘Singapore Weekender’ will be held from February 15 in different parts of the National Capital Region. This festival will let you get a sneak peak into Singapore, as it will be showcasing the very best and the intriguing artworks of the island country in the form of elaborate installations and graffiti. Read less
This event will be held from February 15 and continue till February 17. Visitors will be able to participate in this event at three zones, i.e., ‘The Lodhi Art District,’ featuring the Singapore Lane; F(r)iction at KONA, Jor Bagh; and antiSocial at Hauz Khas Delhi.
This initiative has been taken in collaboration with the St+art India Foundation, which is also a part of Singapore Tourism Board’s (STB) brand campaign called ‘Passion Made Possible.’
‘The Lodhi Art District’ will be featuring a special Singapore Lane, where artists from Singapore will be transforming the walls between Meherchand Market and Khanna Market into a public art gallery of wall murals. Also, the art exhibition F(r)iction at KONA will be presenting a discourse that will showcase the changing nature, art, and technology.
Also, a pop-up cocktail bar by one of the south Asian country's most popular bars, Jigger and Pony, will be offering a peek into Singapore's vibrant nightlife and music. This event will also feature a performance by Singaporean rapper Yung Raja during the launch party at antiSocial, Hauz Khas.
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