| Cross Roads by Singapore Indian Orchestra & Choir (Youth) | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 2.00pm |
| 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 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. |
| Chinese Orchestra by Temasek Secondary School | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 2.30pm |
| Synopsis | Dynamic, youthful and visionary, Temasek Secondary Chinese Orchestra was first established in 2000. In the recent 2009 Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging, the orchestra was awarded the Gold with Honours award. |
| PLMGS Harp Ensemble (PL Cherubs) by Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 3.00pm |
| Synopsis | The Harp Ensemble from Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School will charm you with the melodious tunes from the harp. |
| Dikir Barat by Kelana Purba | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 4.30pm |
| Synopsis | Experience a battle of words and wits as two teams sing their clever responses to each other in a rhythmic fashion. Dikir Barat is one of the most popular Malay cultural art form amongst the Malay youths today. |
| J-Ballads by ethe’Real | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 5.00pm |
| Synopsis | A finalist of 2008’s Superband, ethe'Real will showcase their original Japanese songs and some of the J-pop covers. |
| Maaya Sudar Oli Urumi Melam by Paya Lebar Kovan Indian Pop Band | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 6.00pm |
| Synopsis | An Indian village drum ensemble that usually plays at ceremonial functions in the villages in India. This is an eight-piece drum percussions group. |
| D’INSTINQ Acoustica! by D’INSTINQ | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 6.30pm |
| Synopsis | This quartet possesses an immense passion for singing and performing and they certainly have the flair for it. Watch this acoustic performance that will feature a medley of songs in Tagalog, Thai, Malay and many more. |
| Samba Masala by Samba Masala | |
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| Time & Venue | Music Nation @ VivoCity 25 July 2009, Sat, 7.30pm |
| Synopsis | Samba Masala is probably the hottest and the coolest youth percussion band on the island. Whether you prefer pulsating rhythms or the smooth and sexy Latin groove, SMU’s fusion Asian/Brazilian percussion band will get you moving with its inimitable music, style and sheer showmanship. Samba Masala’s winning recipe of hot music and high energy performances has brought it to the pinnacle of performing arts. |