| NJC Angklung Ensemble by National Junior College | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 2.00pm |
| Synopsis | A regular performing group in the Singapore HeritageFest, NJC Angklung Ensemble has never failed to surprise the audience everytime. This year, the ensemble will be bringing to you songs like Voices from the Heart, Di Tanjong Katong and many more. |
| D'INSTINQ Acoustica! By D'INSTINQ | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 2.30pm |
| Synopsis | This quartet possesses immense passion in singing and performing and they certainly have the flair for it. Watch this acoustic performance that features a medley of songs in Tagalog, Thai, Malay and many more languages. |
| Eurasian Wedding by Kristang Cultural Troupe | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 3.00pm |
| Synopsis | There will be a narration as well as re-enactments of a traditional Eurasian wedding, accompanied by music, song and dance and the Jinkli Nona. |
| Feelin' Good with NANU | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 3.30pm |
| Synopsis | Sit back and start feeling good as the all-female a cappella group take you on a musical journey spanning genres such as pop, evergreens and R&B in languages including English, Mandarin, Japanese and Tagalog. |
| Cross Roads by Singapore Indian Orchestra & Choir (Youth) | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 4.00pm |
| Synopsis | The group will be playing a range of Southern and Northern Indian classical music, contemporary and multi-racial music. Some of the instruments that audience will see and hear include the veenas, violins, flute, Indian percussion and the Jalatharangam. Jalatharangam is an ancient Indian instrument which is made of porcelain bowls filled with different levels of water to create each and every note. |
| Bangsawan in Dance by Sri Warisan Som Said Performing Arts | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 4.30pm |
| Synopsis | Come catch this popular traditional Malay dance theatre that closely resembles Western opera. With its stylised costumes, elaborate stage sets, and fascinating stories, this magical presentation is bound to enthrall you! |
| "We are your Nepalese neighbours!" by Nepalese Society, Singapore | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 5.00pm |
| Synopsis | A musical brought to you by the Nepalese Society Singapore, watch as they showcase the Nepalese culture through a cultural welcome dance, a multimedia presentation and a Nepalese fashion and dance show! |
| Nirttanjali by Sruthi Laya School of Fine Arts | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 5.30pm |
| Synopsis | Enjoy the performances of the Bharatanatyam, the national dance and one of the most well loved dance of India and the Kathak, a dance made unique by fast rhythmic leg movements. Both performances are true classical dance forms from India. |
| Dances from the Island of the Gods by Apsara Asia | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 6.30pm |
| Synopsis | Unique, dynamic and detailed are the traits of Balinese dance. From the Island of the Gods, comes a series of traditional dance forms that celebrates the beautiful country’s culture and heritage. Do not miss the opportunity to catch the authentic Baris (the war dance), the feminine Legong dance (a traditional Balinese dance) and the Tari Topeng (mask dance). |
| Intrigues In The Qing Imperial Court by Chinese Theatre Circle | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 7.00pm |
| Synopsis | An excerpt from "Intrigues In The Qing Imperial Court", "Charting The Reform Movement" features four artists including Mrs Joanna Wong, the Artistic Director of the Chinese Theatre Circle and Cultural Medallion winner as the Empress Dowager, and Ms See Too Hoi Siang, the first Chinese opera actress to win the prestigious "The Outstanding Young Person In The World Award" as Zhen Fei (the "Pearl" Imperial Concubine). The opera is presented in English. |
| Ethnic Food Samba by OneHeartBeat Percussion Band Singapore | |
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| Time & Venue | Festival Hub @ Suntec City 25 July 2009, Sat, 7.30pm |
| Synopsis | Using recycled equipment, ethnic household utensils and ethnic cooking utensils to make music, this will be one high energy performance with audience participation and interaction. |