| Dancing Lotus Dragon! by Wenyang Sports Association (Singapore) | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 16 July 2009, Thurs, 12.00pm |
| Synopsis | With a tail shaped like a butterfly, and a body made up of hundreds of lotus flowers, catch the one and only lotus dragon which mixes acrobatics with dragon dance as it makes a comeback this Singapore HeritageFest! |
| Ethnofonik by Sri Mahligai | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 16 July 2009, Thurs, 12.30pm |
| Synopsis | Ethnofonik is a progressive ethnic pop ensemble with an eclectic fusion of musical repertoire with elements borrowed from Indian, Chinese, Latin, Middle Eastern, European, South American and Malay music. With a diverse range of styles from folk, pop, rock and funk, its unique blend of orchestration and signature style set Ethnofonik apart from its contemporaries. |
| Games Session | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 16 July 2009, Thurs, 1.00pm |
| Handbells Ensemble by Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 16 July 2009, Thurs, 1.30pm |
| Synopsis | The Raffles Ringers started in December 1994 as the third handbell choir in Singapore with merely twelve members – just enough to play three octaves of bells. Today, the ensemble has grown in strength. Its repertoire, performed in concert halls and hospitals and homes for the aged, ranges from original handbell compositions to light classics, familiar favourites and pop pieces. The Raffles Ringers was awarded Gold with Honours in Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging 2007. |