2024

WAYANG (OPÉRAS DE RUE)

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It's the Chinese opera, as you can't find anywhere else in Southeast Asia and worth seeing. We play during Chinese festivals on the streets, like the shows of the old troubadours, and also irregularly at the Singapore Handicraft Center from to on Saturday and Sunday. Find out about your hotel's office or your travel agency, to find out if any representations are taking place at the time of your (short) trip. The Chinese know them by heart and don't bother. The colours of clothing are vibrant: red or green for heroes, yellow for emperor and black for villains. The music is very strong and the sopranos give it its heart. The faces are painted rather than, in a symbolic manner depending on the character and status of each character. The story is still taking place at the imperial court where the noble young people prove their courage and love to a beautiful lady.

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2024

PERANAKAN PLACE

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There are three comfortable places to enjoy a coffee, a gas or a well-loaded cocktail. Beautiful setting with a pleasant musical atmosphere, often with live groups, including Alley Bar or Acid bar.

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2024

CULTURAL WEDDING SHOW

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That is the least disputed. We find it very charming, revive a bygone past, and in an ancient setting perfectly suited to it. A short journey in the history of morals. The show consists of a reconstitution wedding revival. It was not just to get married at that time and it lasts 45 min. This show is part of the tour tour Peranakan Place Show House Museum, which lasts 3 hours.

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2024

SINGA SEAFOOD RESTAURANT

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We look at it with its lobster and the show is free. So dance and seafood.

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2024

INSTANT ASIA

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This is the most critical show because the most POSHER, if not the most snob. But what a feast in the Singa Inn restaurant! The 45-minute show consists of Chinese, Malay and Indian dances. First of all, we are overwhelmed by the music of the gong, cymbals and drums that rhythm Chinese lion dance. Then Malaysia's Harvest Dance (harvest dance) is carried out by dancers dressed in traditional green sarong, a candle placed on each hand. It is both graceful and simple. Indian dancers play the flute and mimicked scenes. At the end, (American-style American participation) the spectators are invited to climb on stage to roll a python around the neck or to make expressions of the genre not bourgeois gentlemen, but American in goguette.

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