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AIG AsIA PAcIfIc, one of Singapore’s leading general insurance companies is holding a safe driving competition to put participants’ road driving skills and safety knowledge to the test. Supported by the Traffic Police and the Singapore Road Safety Council, the AIG DriveSafe Challenge aims to promote good driving habits and road safety in Singapore.

As participants drive to six locations across the islands

BayBeats28-30 Jun 2013, various timesMusic lovers, it is time to brave the mosh pits as the biggest music festival featuring indie bands is back. Baybeats promotes music ranging from folk, pop, metal, post-rock, emo, punk, electro, to everything in between. Visit www.baybeats.com.sg for the full list of the various performers and performances.Various locations around Esplanade, 1 Esplanade Drive

Colours of odyssey, Montage of singapore15 Jun, 11am-5pmThis exhibition features 400 works showing pre-schoolers' interpretation of a rich, vibrant and colourful Singapore presented through art elements, techniques and exploration with a broad range of media and materials. This charity event is held to raise funds for Singapore Children’s Society through the selling of these creative art works.The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane

to complete a series of challenges, they will be educated on elements of road safety such as tyre maintenance, drinking responsibly and the dangers of using mobile phones when driving. Then, they will be required to complete related tasks and scored on how accurately and efficiently they complete each task without breaking traffic rules.

President and CEO of AIG Mike Raines says, “We launched the

ChallENgEPut your driving skills to the test in and a fun challenge and win uP to $6,000 in cash and Prizes. also, get goodie bags worth uP to $280 for all teams22 Jun, 8.30am-4pm, $100 per car (min. 3 participants, max. 4 per car)

DriveSafe Challenge to remind people to drive safely on the roads and to help break bad driving habits.”

According to the Traffic Police, there were 327, 503 cases of road safety violations last year, 3.6 per cent more than in 2011, with an 8.5 per cent increase in speeding violations.

“These are accidents waiting to happen,” Raines says.

Guest of Honour Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, Parliamentary Secretary for Ministry of Transport will be flagging off this event, and all registration fees for the Challenge will be donated to the Singapore Road Safety Council in support of its on-going efforts to improve safety on the roads.

Register at www.aig.com.sg/AIGDriveSafeChallenge

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danCe @liVe World Cup 201330 Jun, 1pmStreet dancers will compete for the crown of best street dancer in this inaugural competition, Dance @Live World Cup 2013. Guests include Beat Buddy Boi, a dance crew from Japan. Marina Bay Sands, Avalon, 10 Bayfront Avenue

dBs Marina Bay sailing prograMMeUntil 30 Nov, Sat, various timesDBS collaborates with Singapore Sailing Federation to offer the experience of sailing to the public on the last Saturday of every month until Nov, with seven sessions per Saturday. Four people are allowed on each boat, with a skipper to guide them. They will be able to see Marina Bay Sands, Singapore’s new financial downtown, Customs House, the Merlion and Helix Bridge during the sailing experience. Visit www.dbs.com/community/dbsmarinabaysailing to register. Marina Bay Promenade, Pontoon

learning froM trees, froM Chaos to harMonyUntil 29 Jun, 10am-6pmSingapore's award-winning artist Yeo Shih Yun translates her understanding of the complexity and elegance of Chinese brush painting in a collection of three series. In this latest exhibition, she presents new pieces that reflect the lessons she has learnt from previous series, where she sought to replicate nature's movements. Art Forum, 82 Cairnhill Road

sieMens hearing aWareness Week 201322 & 23 Jun, 12pm-6pmCome for this Siemens

singapore innoVatiVe Children’s festiVal Until 23 Jun, various times and pricesThe first Singapore Innovative Children’s Festival (SICF) features a wide range of programmes, from international theatre, contemporary dance, music and innovative reading programmes, which aim to nurture innovation and creativity in the young.

Parents can attend a parenting seminar by Dr Tina Payne Bryson, bestselling author of “The Whole Brain Child”.

The week-long event, for children aged seven months to 12 years old, is presented by Abbott and organised by Innovative Diagnostics, with support from the National Library Board (NLB).

For full programme details being offered at SICF, please visit www.sicf.com.sg.Various locations

After a five-year hiatus, American pop-punk band Fall Out Boy is back with their long-awaited fifth album Save Rock and Roll. In this one night only concert, they will be playing songs such as My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light Em Up) and The Phoenix from their latest album. Tickets from Sistic.Fort Canning Park, Cox Terrace

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6 Aug, 8pm, $110Rock and Roll

The festival celebrates and showcases three of local playwright Alfian Sa'at's works, with two being revivals of Alfian's most popular work and a third being a new story. W!ld Rice will be giving a new flavour to Dreamplay: Asian Boys Volume

1 - a touchstone in local queer theatre - and The Optic Trilogy, a meditation on love and loss. A new version of Alfian’s play Cooling-Off Day, will be performed free-of-charge, and workshops will explore his styles, themes and inspirations.LaSalle College of the Arts, 1 McNally Street

Singapore Dance Theatre will present the fourth annual season of Masterpiece in Motion, featuring the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Theme and Variations, the dramatic

Organ Concerto by Dutch choreographer Nils Christe and Lambarena by American choreographer Val Caniparoli. Tickets from Sistic.Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive

This exhibition explores the history of private zoos in Singapore since the 19th Century, those established before 1973, and private collectors. There will be rare photographs of the Punggol Zoo from

Exhibition on Singapore’s Early ZoosUntil 27 Jun (Woodlands), 12 Jul to 11 Aug (Jurong), 9am-6pm

Mr Lawrence Basapa, grandson of the late Mr WLS Basapa who set up the zoo. There is also an activity wall which invites visitors to create animals they would like to showcase if they ran a zoo, and a photograph section where visitors can take

photographs with animal cut outs which can be reconfigured to form different animals.Woodlands Regional Library, Level 4; Jurong Regional Library, Children’s’ section or exhibition area 1D Masterpiece in Motion

23-24 Aug, 8pm, $30, $50, $75, $90

Wine distributors are selling up to 30 of their finest labels at discounts up to 70 per cent in the restaurant's al fresco backyard. There will also be representatives from each stall to help customers pick the bottle suited to their preferences.7Adam Gallery Restaurant, 7 Adam Park

7Adam Wine Bazaar29 Jun, 4-7pm

In The Spotlight3-20 July, various times and prices

event to learn from talks by audiologists about hearing loss, visit educational booths to discover how loud sounds can damage one's ears, and watch dance performances by DRF Squad, Singapore Association for the Deaf, who perform by feeling the vibrations of the music from the ground. Island-wide free hear screening will be available to the public from 22 Jun to 6 Jul. Visit www.siemens.com.sg/haw for the screening locations and to register for this event.NUHS Tower Block, 1E Kent Ridge Road

singapore faVourite food Village12 -21 July, 11am-11pmIn conjunction with the 20th anniversary of Singapore Food Festival, this ten-day festival celebrates Singapore’s unique food heritage and pays homage to local culinary heroes. Food lovers can vote at sg.openrice.com/sff for their favourite local vendor in each of the 20 dish categories. The vendor with the most votes in each category will get to showcase their fare at the Food Village, which features 20 other popular local hawkers and eateries and 40 different local favourite dishes including chilli crab, carrot cake, rojak, laksa, roti prata, popiah, biryani, oyster omelette, Hokkien prawn mee, beef noodles, ngor hiang and tau huay. Bayfront Avenue (Marina Bay), open field next to Bayfront MRT station

the Cider sessionsUntil Sep 2013, 7.30pm (Timbre @ Gillman); 8pm (The Arts House), free (Minimum one drink applies)Chill out to acoustic sets with a pint of cider in this series of monthly live gigs with set-ups ranging from a soloist to a four-piece band. Last month saw performances by Jack & Rai, Andy Yang and Kevin Mathews.Timbre @Gillman, 9A Lock Road, #01-05; Timbre @ The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, #01-04

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Art ApArt FAir 20135-7 Jul, 11am-9pm daily, $10Following the launch of the Worlds Apart Fair in January 2013, rooms in Parkroyal will be transformed into a dreamscape of fine art that will intrigue art lovers and collectors. This event features exquisitely curated artworks from over 100 artists from around Asia and provocative art installations, which include curated themes such as Korean Wave, Asian Spirit and Butterfly Effect. Visit www.artapartfair.com/ticket for tickets.Parkroyal on Pickering, 3 Upper Pickering St

BAllet under the StArS19-21 Jul & 26-28 Jul, 7.30pm, $20 (Concession), $25In the 18th edition of Singapore Dance Theatre's Ballet under the Stars, Singapore Dance Theatre will be presenting two weekends of contemporary works such as Giselle, as well as guests artists from Expressions Dance Company in Australia. Tickets from Sistic.Fort Canning Green, Cox Terrace

ChriS tuCker - the return tour 201325 Jun, 8pm, $98, $128, $148, $168Hailed as one of the funniest comedians in the industry, stand-up comedian and film star Chris Tucker has starred in Rush Hour and Silver Linings Playbook, among other movies. Come enjoy an evening of pure comedy and side-splitting laughter with the manic, motor-mouth comedian as he makes his debut in Singapore. Only those aged 16 and above will be admitted. Tickets from Sistic.Kallang Theatre, 1 Stadium Walk

CueVAS Medek eXerCiSeS intenSiVe phySiotherApy progrAMMeS For Children1-11 Jul, by appointment onlyCuevas Medek Exercises aim to provoke the activation of the natural motor recovery potential of the brain through dynamic exercises. This treatment approach is used to develop motor skills in infants and children with motor delay, or have been diagnosed with Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Hypotonia, or Global Developmental Delay.1007 Lower Delta Road, #23-03, Teresaville

Flight oF FAnCyUntil 21 Jul, 9am-9pm, $6 (Child), $15 (Senior citizen), $20 (Adult)The colourful, thematic floral display in the cooled Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories provide a fun-filled and educational journey for children and their families this June holidays. The display comes with miniature hot air balloons, airplanes and kites, and dotted with intriguing flight-related facts. Join your kids to find out – Are bats really blind? What plants are pollinated by bats? How do seeds disperse by wind? Which was invented first – the hot air balloon or the airplane? Let your imagination run free as hot-air balloons hover over a field in the Flower Dome while Moth Orchids 'take flight' in the Cloud Forest.Gardens by the Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive

george BenSon - greAteSt hitS & inSpirAtion tour26 Aug, 8pm, $98, $128, $148, $168In this concert, George Benson will perform songs from his upcoming album, Inspiration: A Tribute to Nat King Cole. These songs will be included in the set list along with timeless signature tunes from his

immense catalogue of hits : Breezin’, This Masquerade, On Broadway, The Ghetto, and more.Kallang Theatre, 1 Stadium Walk

hoSSAn-Ah! CeleBrAting 20 leong yeArS!1-4 Aug, 4pm (Sun), 4pm & 8pm (Sat), 8pm (Thu, Fri), $17 onwardsFeaturing musical montages in English and French, stand-up comedy, and even a master class in sitting down and playing piano, Hossan Leong celebrates his 20th anniversary in show business recollecting the influences and highlights of his life as a performer. Tickets from Sistic.Drama Centre Theatre, National Library Building, 100 Victoria Street

inVentiVe kidS “diSCoVer” workShopS Until 28 Jun, various times, various pricesThis June holidays, enrol your kids in workshops organised to the themes of Cars, Flight, Water Crafts and Green Energy, where they work in teams to conceptualise toy transportation models, build prototypes, test and fine-tune them until they meet the given challenges, using every day recyclable materials and small parts. Sign up now at one.pa.gov.sgVarious community clubs, including Sengkang, Punggol 21, Geylang, Ulu Pandan, Taman Jurong, Teck Ghee and Anchorvale.

light V dArk: StAr wArS & SingApore philAteliC MuSeuMUntil 30 Jun, Mon (1pm-7pm); Tue-Sun (9.30am-7pm), $6 (adult), $4 (foreign child), Free (Singaporean & PR students, children & seniors)A Star Wars stamps and collectibles exhibition in collaboration between Star Wars memorabilia collectors and the Singapore Philatelic Museum. View an impressive array of Star Wars collectibles such as figurines, a fleet of model ships, costumes, and stamps. There will be interesting programmes such as making your own 3D Star Wars figurines. Singapore Philatelic Museum, 23-B Coleman Street

li-ning SingApore open 201323 Jun, $18, $38, $40, $44, $60, $280 (premium)Singapore's most prestigious badminton tournament features a star-studded line-up of shuttlers from all over the world, slugging it out for the top prize of USD$200,000. Shuttlers to expect include Germany's Juliane Schenk and Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana. The cast of local hit Ah Boys to Men will be giving a special performance.Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk

MuMMy: SeCretS oF the toMBUntil 4 Nov, 10am-10pm daily, $8 (Child), $13 (Senior citizen), $14This exhibition features more than 100 artefacts and six mummies from the collection of the British Museum, and has introduced interactive programmes and a 3D look to give the Egyptian Mummy a new lease of life. Without disturbing the cartonnage, cutting-edge CT scanning technology and computer visualization techniques were utilized to produce 6,500 images of Nesperennub, a mummified temple priest, and the findings were converted into a 3D film about his life and death. Children can join a quest with age-appropriate bags with activities and tools to complete their mission. Inspired by the colourful amulets on display, the Amulets for the Afterlife workshop allows participants to create their own clay-baked and painted amulet to take home. ArtScience Museum, 10 Bayfront Ave

ronAn keAting liVe in SingApore8 Jul, 8pm, $98, $128, $148, $168 Best known as former Boyzone lead singer, Irish superstar Ronan Keating will be performing in Singapore to promote his new album 'Fires'. His debut solo record, ‘Ronan’ sold over 750,000 copies and came up tops in the UK album charts followed by hits including ‘Life Is a Rollercoaster’, ‘Lovin’ Each Day’, ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes' and ‘Songs For My Mother’. Tickets from Sistic.The Star Performing Arts Centre, 1 Vista Exchange Green

ShAkeSpeAre’S gloBe: the tAMing oF the Shrew 2-13 Oct, 7.30pm (Mon, Wed-Sun), $98, $108, $138Performed on an intimate Elizabethan-style stage with an all-female cast, this troupe of travelling players breathes new life into Shakespeare’s most outrageous comedy about two wealthy sisters who must be married off. Tickets from Sistic.Fort Canning Park, Cox Terrace

StereophoniCS liVe in SingApore25 Jun, 8pm, $88 (early bird), $98, $110 (at the door)Purveyors of classic British song writing, Stereophonics, are coming to Singapore, with vocals by Kelly Jones, Richard Jones on bass, Adam Zindani on the guitar and Jamie Morrison on drums. Their recently released album - their eighth - Graffiti on the Train was ranked third on the UK album charts.Resorts World Sentosa, Hard Rock Hotel, 8 Sentosa Gateway

StoMpUntil 23 Jun, 7.30pm (Tue-Fri); 2pm, 7.30pm (Sat); 1pm, 5pm (Sun), $65, $85, $105, $130, $150The Broadway, West End and international sensation STOMP is back, with new routines, new choreography and new music. Wordless, witty and fun, its universal language of rhythm, theatre, comedy and dance guarantees to entertain.Marina Bay Sands, The Sands Theatre, 10 Bayfront Ave

SwAn lAke By BolShoi BAllet (ruSSiA)20-24 Nov, 2pm (Sat & Sun), 8pm (all days); $30 (Student), $42 (NSF and senior citizen), $60, $120, $160, $200, $250This interpretation of Swan Lake by esteemed choreographer Yuri Grigorovich features exquisitely-designed sets and costumes, Tchaikovsky’s lyrical scores performed live by the Singapore Lyric Opera Orchestra, and the virtuosity of the excellent ballerinas from Russia's Bolshoi Ballet.Esplanade Theatre, 1 Esplanade Drive

t.h.e 5th AnniVerSAry CeleBrAtionS: BedFellowS & new ViSion19-21 Jul (Bedfellows), 13-15 Sep (New Vision); 3pm (Sat & Sun), 8pm (Fri & Sat), $20 (Concession), $32Bedfellows features three new works by T.H.E's artistic director Kuik Swee Boon, Yarra Ileto and Lee Mun Wai, using physical expression to mirror man's different facets and draws on our instincts in searching for deeper meaning in life.

In New Vision, the three works

choreographed by Kuik Swee Boon, Zhuo Zihao, and noted local choreographer Jeffrey Tan incorporate current trends in technology and its visceral immediacy into pieces of live dance together with film, video and multimedia art. National Museum of Singapore, Gallery Theatre, 93 Stamford Road

the AddAMS FAMily9-28 July, 2pm (Sat & Sun), 8pm (Tue-Sun), $65, $85, $95, $125, $135, $165, $175Created by the Jersey Boys authors, this macabre new musical comedy features a weird and wonderful family in which Wednesday Addams, the princess of darkness, falls in love with a young man from a respectable family, whom her parents have never met. She confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before – keep a secret from his wife. Everything will change for the whole family on the night they host a dinner for Wednesday's ‘normal’ boyfriend and his parents. Tickets from Sistic.Resorts World Sentosa, Festive Grand, 8 Sentosa Gateway

the CoMplete workS oF williAM ShAkeSpeAre (ABridged)1-13 Oct, 7.45pm (Tue-Fri); 3pm, 7.45pm (Sat); 3pm, 7pm (Sun, 6 Oct), $68, $88, $108London's longest-running comedy takes the audience through

an irreverent, fast-paced journey through the Bard’s plays. Join these madcap men as they perform all 37 of Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories and Tragedies, in 97 minutes. Tickets from Sistic.DBS Arts Centre, DBS Theatre, 20 Merbau Rd

the phAntoM oF the operA16 Jul – 11 Aug, Tue-Fri (8pm), Sat & Sun (2pm, 8pm), $55, $95, $125, $145, $165The world’s most successful and longest-running show on Broadway is returning to Singapore. With 130 cast, crew and orchestra members, breath-taking scenery and special effects and more than 230 costumes by international designer, the late Maria Björnson, the Phantom of the Opera contains some of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most prominent and stirring music. The Phantom of the Opera tells the tale of an enigmatic, hideous phantom who lives under the Paris Opera House and is obsessed with a young singer. Tickets from Sistic.The MasterCard Theatres, Marina Bay Sands

the plAtterS & the driFterS22 & 23 Jun, 8pm, $88, $108, $138, $168, $188The two legendary groups from the rock 'n' roll era

in the 50s are performing together in one amazing show. Featuring Sonny Turner and Rick Sheppard from The Drifters, get ready to sing and dance to your favourite hits from both groups in the performance.The Grand Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Ave

the SeCret world oF SeedS1-31 July, 6-8pm, $12In this solo art show curated by Francesca Nannini and co-presented by the Italian Cultural Institute, Roberto Visani shows the perfection of a seed by moulding his sculptures in bronze and ceramic, without altering the original shape of the seed, but rather by celebrating it in scale. Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome, 18 Marina Gardens Drive

yFeSt21-23 Jun, various times and pricesYfest features an adrenaline-filled weekend of popular youth culture, with urban music, street dance and visual arts programmes for youths and the young at heart. The programme includes hip hop performances and graffiti showcases. Visit www.yfest.com. Esplanade, 1 Esplanade Drive

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After the previous week’s challenge of virtual trading over 24 hours, the sixth episode of Apprentice Asia features both teams – The Mavericks, and Apex – managing a part of the Hilton Kuala Lumpur Hotel for one day.

They are tasked with housekeeping duties for three rooms, check-ins for three sets of guests, and room service for part of the hotel’s guests. Both teams are sent for training sessions, and receive a folder detailing exactly how the rooms have to look like.

TEnsIOn MOunTs As MIsTAKEs ARIsEDue to Nash’s past experience in housekeeping, he and Dian run housekeeping. However, he forgets the room keys, and obsesses over the details while cleaning the first room, such that they finish up just before their first guest arrives.

Next, they prepared the second room without the housekeeping folder as Dian had mistakenly left it at the front desk. They weren’t ready when their second guest, a Hilton HHonors Diamond Elite member arrives, exhausted and annoyed, for her birthday.

Tension mounts as Nash and Dian deal with the situation, with their third guest arriving to a long wait before his room is ready.

BOssy LEAdER uPsETs TEAM Having been a hotel consultant, Celina heads the team, with Sam and Alex handling housekeeping.

Apprentice AsiA:

In the sIxth epIsode of ApprentIce AsIA (thIs wed, jun 26), contestAnts fAce the chAllenge of delIverIng hospItAlIty servIces for hIlton Kl. dIsAppoIntments could result In dIre consequences

formed in 1992, the veteran players of the T’ang Quartet – Ng Yu Ying (Violin), Ang Chek Meng (Violin), Lionel Tan (Viola), and Leslie Tan (Cello) – were individually trained in London and Moscow. They have been much heralded in local and foreign press alike over the years. We speak to them about their latest adventure.

WhAT hAs T'Ang QuARTET BEEn uP TO LATELy? yu-yIng: We went to Auxerre, France for a concert; a collaboration with another quartet (Manfred Quartet) from France, playing great classics like Mendelssohn’s Octet and Brahms’ Sextet! Next up, we will be headed for a concert in Suzhou, China.LIOnEL: Yes, we went to do a concert in France and immediately after that it was a sprint to the finish line for our mentoring programme – The Ensemble Dimension Project's Highly Strung 2. We featured talented youths performing alongside us in that concert.

WhO ARE yOuR MusIcAL IcOns And Why?yu-yIng: There are many great musicians in the world whom I admire and I have been fortunate enough to have either had lessons from or worked with a few of them. But there is only one who has influenced me the most throughout my musical life. He made me believe in myself, even with my limited ability and talent at such a young age – if I truly

sIngAporeAn strIng mAestros t’Ang quArtet speAK wIth us on theIr recent Adventure In frAnce

By cheryl chIA

A series of mysterious deaths are happening in the city – the drowning of an expert diver in a pool, a famous actor's parachute suddenly failing during a mid-air shot, the death of a Latin dance teacher and partner mid-step... and every one of the dead has a strange smile on their faces.

dAREdEVIL dETEcTIVEsHuang Fei Hong (Jet Li) is a detective with exceptional kungfu skills who only wants one thing: retirement. However, when he is assigned reckless but bold partner Wang Bu Er (Wen Zhang), they do excellent police work but always end up causing one scene after another, which results in a relentless headache for their sergeant, Angela (Michelle Chen).

Badges of Fury: Modern Huang Fei Hongjet lI Is BAcK In ActIon, tAKIng on the role of modern huAng feI hong, A Kungfu-fIghtIng detectIve thAt gets hImself emBroIled In A complIcAted cAse

love what I do, I will succeed! He is none other than my mentor and dear friend, Mr Jiri Heger.chEK MEng: Though I am a classical musician, my musical icon is Freddie Mercury from Queen. I really admire his energy and sheer electrifying personality. Good music exists in all genres and I really think that people will always remember his songs.

WhAT hAs BEEn ThE MOsT MEMORABLE On ThE jOB?yu-yIng: Well, we were not quite on the job but, rather, on the way. We were travelling in the United States, driving from Boulder, Colorado to Aspen for a two-month residency programme at the Aspen Festival. We stopped at the Independence Pass in the Rocky Mountains to have a quick look and take some pictures.

Shortly after, Chek and I continued our drive to Aspen. I lit up a cigarette, smoking as I drove. A few minutes later, I stupidly tried to throw the cigarette out of the window, only to have the cigarette fly right back onto my shirt collar. I flipped out and lost control of the steering wheel and the car went off the cliff! It went tumbling down, rolling over three and half times before finally landing upside-down! Right then,

I had almost killed half the T'ang Quartet!

Oh My! ThEn WhAT hAPPEnEd?yu-yIng: We ended up arriving at the Aspen Festival in an ambulance. Fortunately, we had only gotten minor bruises, and Chek had gotten a small hairline fracture on his elbow. So, a lot of people at the festival knew and heard about the T'ang Quartet without us playing even a single note! I hope by now Chek's wife has forgiven me.

WhAT Is ThE BEsT PART Of BEIng In ThE T'Ang QuARTET?chEK MEng: Best part of being in the quartet is being able to enhance the musical landscape in Singapore. It has been a wonderful journey so far and with every project we have undertaken (be it a concert or imparting our knowledge to the next generation), I would like to think we have enriched someone's life.

hOW hAs ThE sIngAPOREAn cLAssIcAL MusIc scEnE chAngEd sIncE T'Ang QuARTET sTARTEd?LEsLIE: There are a lot more local musicians and a lot more performing groups now and there is the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory

of Music – I never thought I would see that in my lifetime. Those are really exciting and wonderful developments. But, on the flip side, many parents still want their kids to pursue a less creative career path. Creativity is not valued in Singapore. We talk about it but many shy away from it.

WhAT AdVIcE WOuLd yOu hAVE fOR BuddIng MusIcIAns?LEsLIE: Only you can make the change! Do it now! Don't worry about tomorrow!

WhAT WOuLd yOu LIKE TO sAy TO ALL sIngAPOREAns?LIOnEL: Let the arts add some imagination and enrich your existence. Even a boring performance can be thought provoking.LEsLIE: Don’t be so focused on material things like money, and don’t be afraid of having an opinion. And, speak up!chEK MEng: Please make art a part of your lives. It’s wonderful that we work hard to provide for our families, but time spent visiting art galleries or attending concerts can bring lots of joy too.

decidedly pop-bAsed, this self-titled album, Demi, is a really strong album that Demi Lovato has delivered.

Demi Lovato has openly shared with us her struggle with her body issues and, in this album, she doesn’t hold back on revealing what most people would consider personal.

One would think that all these would result in a vulnerable album, but Demi has successfully spun the tale around and proves it to be anything but. Taking the credit for penning nine out of the 13 songs on her fourth album, I would classify this album as the soundtrack of her triumph over her internal fight.

The first single, Heart Attack, is a catchy blend of pop synth and, when brought to life with her strong vocals, shows that she’s come a long way since her Disney days. The follow-up track, Made in the USA, is a summer hit that is easy to listen and hum along to.

For the perfect break-up song, look to Without the Love, where she asks, “What good is a love song without the love?” Or, if you’re looking for a glimmer of hope in relationship despair, check out Two Pieces, a moving track about two pieces of a broken heart that fit together. Altogether now: “Awww!”

Pay attention to the lyrics,

Demi Lovato bares it all

right strings

demI lovAto hAs successfully spun her vulnerABIlIty Into her strong suIt. chArmAIne phuA, producer/presenter & musIc executIve of power 98fm, tells us how

By chArmAIne phuA

About charmaine PhuaCharmaine Phua is Producer/Presenter & Music Executive of Power 98FM. She produces and presents her own show, and also programmes the music for Power 98FM.

and you can just picture the rollercoaster of emotions she has undergone throughout her career, from the lows in Nightingale, through the hesitant lyrics of In Case, and in the powerful nonchalance that exudes from Really Don’t Care, the track that features Cher Lloyd.

To sum it all up (be it her personal struggles or the album) is the emotionally-charged final track, Warrior. She sings about being a little girl who grew up too fast, having thicker skin, and being stronger than she’s ever been – a song that truly should be the victorious anthem of her career thus far. Perhaps it could also be considered an apt sequel to her comeback single, Skyscraper, in her third album.

Tune in to Charmaine Phua on Eats & Entertainment as she shares her love for food and movies on Saturdays from 5pm-9pm, on Power 98FM.

During an undercover sting, Wang Bu Er sees Chen Hu (Collin Chou), a suspect who escaped the police seven years ago. He immediately outs himself as a cop, spoiling the sting in the process, and goes after Chen Hu. But the criminal batters him to a pulp and gets away.

TROuBLE BREWIng Huang Fei Hong leaps into the stairwell and battles Chen Hu down several flights of stairs. Huang's kungfu skills are equally matched against Chen Hu, but Huang Fei Hong is a smarter fighter. Nonetheless, as he is about to deliver the finishing blow, another blunder by Wang Bu Er clears the way for Chen Hu’s escape.

The commissioner is furious, and orders Angela and her two bumbling underlings to begin work on the “smile murders”. After

a fourth victim dies grinning, the duo discover a clue from footage of the victims' funerals – the same woman in a black dress, Liu Jin Shui.

They quickly realise the connection and have Wang Bu Er pretend to be her boyfriend to lure the killer out of hiding.

More drama ensues before the final twist. Our male protagonists may discover just how deadly beauty can be.

BAdgEs Of fuRy [Pg] director: Wang Zi Ming starring: Jet Li, Michelle Chen, Wen Zhang, Liu Yan and Liu Shishi genre: Action ComedyRelease: 28 Jun

“After A fourth vIctIm dIes grInnIng, the duo dIscover A clue from footAge of the vIctIms’ funerAls– the sAme womAn In A BlAcK dress.”

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None of the rooms are ready in time, so when the third guest – a Hilton HHonors Diamond Elite member – arrives, with the second guest still waiting, Celina snaps.

She phones her team to finish up “immediately” as she tries to placate the guests. Kathleen notes that Celina’s smile “comes across as very fake”.

BOTh TEAMs MEss uPNext, Sam and Alex are busy with room service. However, Celina keeps calling them to check on their progress, so Alex complains that she is slowing them down.

An epic miscommunication occurs with the Mavericks, resulting in the wrong order being placed and Nash does something unauthorised.

What does he do, and which team does Hilton pick as the better hospitality team? Why

does Tony eventually lose his cool? Watch Apprentice Asia this Wednesday to find out! W Apprentice Asia airs every Wednesday, 9pm, first and exclusive on AXN (StarHub TV Ch511 and in HD on Ch559).

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Pulling the

The babe requirement is met

Jet Li still can move

Jet Li flying kicks his way out of a sticky situation

There is martial arts action aplenty

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If style independence is something you are looking for, look no further than local brand Amen. Influenced

by subcultures, music, art and lifestyles, their pieces are one of a kind and set you apart from the rabble.

Created by Nicole Wong and Clinton Leicester – both graduated from LaSalle College of the Arts – almost three years ago, the brand name came about when Clinton was looking at the screen during Christmas mass and decided that the word Amen would be interesting as a brand name.

Nicole says, “We started Amen because we couldn't really find anything we liked out there. Most of the fashion labels were very trend-driven. We wanted to create a label with all our influences combined to form a very distinct style which we like.”

It shows in the brand’s Spring/Summer 2013 collection featuring tailored jackets with paisley and polka-dotted inner linings, high-waisted pants and jumpsuits, and hardware-inspired accessories.

Nicole also adds that they do not “really choose a certain subculture”.

“We like to design by having a certain theme, then we can infuse our influences into it. So, you have a line with many subcultures coming together with our theme to form the collection, which we feel will keep things fresh,” she says.

The pair is also working on an offshoot label called Amen Disciple which will comprise basic wear made of jersey fabric. Amen is currently stocked in Singapore, Indonesia and Canada.

“The response overseas has been huge! We are honoured that people around the world like our

to that! InspIred by subcultures, musIc, art and lIfestyles, local brand amen Is makIng waves In the Industry

by cheryl chIa

ValentinoValentino’s Fall/Winter 2013, features

a palette that ranges from shades of blue, pale yellow, scarlet red and grey. Expect heavy

luxurious fabrics such as wool/silk, chiné silk, alpaca, brocade and carpet. Inspired by paintings by Flemish masters, it shows a sense of detail, the pleasure of an aesthetic and cultural mix as well as a taste for colour.

the long and the short of the beauty Industry for thIs week

BEAUTY IN BRIEF

here are some stIrrIngs In the fashIon world that you would need, want and love to know about

FASH SNIPS

British skincare label Rehab London has a full range of men’s grooming products. Creator Lisa Hilton is a hair and make-up artist who has worked on films such as My Week With Marilyn, Stardust, Downton Abbey and Strictly Come Dancing.

In an interview, Lisa relates some of her on-set experiences.

“On the film Stardust, Robert De Niro had to be shaven at least three times a day, and then the prosthetics went back on. His face was red and raw, and we needed to cool his skin down. We had to use natural clean products that penetrate the skin quickly but are not oily,” Lisa reveals.

She’s also crossed paths with Dustin Hoffman at the Cannes Film Festival on a celebrity beach where she was sharing a show booth with a friend.

Lisa says, “At first, I didn’t recognise him but a severely sunburnt man was walking towards us and I realised that it was Dustin Hoffman! We gave him a bottle of water and applied the Calm Balm on him and within a few minutes his skin had really… calmed down. He got some products from us and was even shot by the paparazzi holding our products. It was great and surreal!”

Men’s skin produces 20 per cent more oil than women and

Send your skin to RehabbrItIsh skIncare brand for men rehab london has arrIved on our shores. we speak to creator and celebrIty haIr and make-up artIst lIsa hIlton

by cheryl chIa

Victoria’s secretBombshell Forever by Victoria’s

Secret is a freshly-sensual scent that captures the sultry

glamour of the Victoria’s Secret supermodels. Inspired by a warm,

lushly fragrant garden, this irresistibly feminine scent has notes of boysenberry, lavender

flowers and pamplewood and a soft blend of musk. Comes in eau

de parfum, fragrance mist and fragrance body lotion. The product

will be launched on Jun 25.

AmEN

brand and our style,” they say.The prices range from $80

to $300 at Amen. The pair realised that they catered to a huge range of clients.

“I believe as long as you like our style and direction, it doesn't matter your age, job, etc.,” says Nicole.

“Don't believe the myth that local labels are always in poor quality. Proper local labels have some of the best design; quality that can compete with many of the bigger brands out there. We just need to get your support to form a strong community,” she says. W

Visit www.amenlabel.com for more.

Dior HommeDior Homme’s new Blacktie series boasts a minimalistic style with modern designs.

Each style is shaped around a slim metal core, and handcrafted, thus providing a comfortable ultra-flat and ultra-light structure. The iconic “Dior Homme” metal cut signature is visible on the inside of the temples due to colour/crystal bi-layers for a sophisticated and high-tech personality. Sold at The Optique at Ion Orchard.

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DFs GalleriaDuty Free Shop (DFS)

Galleria at Scotts Walk is having a sale until the end of Jun. Fashion brands like Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Chloe, Coach, Ferragamo, Gucci, Polo Ralph (women’s wear, men’s wear and children’s wear), Tumi and more are going at 30 to 40 per cent off on clothes, footwear, carriers and other fashion accessories. Locals can shop at DFS but are subject to GST.

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H&mWith three new H&M stores

opening at JEM, Vivocity and Suntec City, the H&M has exciting giveaways for early birds who queue up during the opening day of each store. The first to queue will receive a shopping gift card worth $250, second to fifth customers will get a $100 gift card each. Thereafter, the next 200 shoppers will receive a $20 gift card each. H&M in Vivocity opens on Jun 20 and in Suntec City on Jun 21.

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the lower part of their faces are aggravated as they shave. They are also more prone to clogged pores and an oily T-zone.

Rehab London comprises Scrub Up Daily Detox ($24.95), Cold Turkey Shaving Gel ($24.95), Morning Glory ($38), a daily moisturiser, No Shine ($38), a moisturiser for oil control, Calm Balm ($27.95), a post-shave balm and Revive Survive ($42.95), an anti-fatigue cream.

“For two years, the products were in development. We tested and tweaked them on over 2,000 men; most of them celebrities,” she laughs.

The Revive Survive, the anti-fatigue cream, is one that Lisa recommends the most for Singaporean men as the skin is constantly tired from exposure to air conditioning as well as the harsh sun outside. The Rehab London products have a light gardenia scent with notes of lime, rose oil and cloves.

Rehab London also counts stars such as Robert Pattinson, Robbie Williams and Russell Brand and Simon Cowell as its fans. The brand also intends to create a shower gel within a few months.

Rehab London is available at Beauty Horizon and Beauty by Nature outlets and online at www.rehablondonsg.com.

b.liVb.liv brings you a new solution to looking and feeling great with the new Glamorous Spring Pack. The Glamorous Spring Pack ($59.95) gives you

a take-home spa experience with Off With Those Heads, a black and white head remover, Sheer Off Crease, an anti-wrinkle mask, and the Feel No Sluggish stem cell revival mask and Shield Me, a sunscreen. Available at Sasa outlets.

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2m.a.cM.A.C captures a steamy night scene with this vivid summer colour collection.

Temperature Rising comprises bronze and royal purple shades and comes in a powder blush, eye shadow quads, eye pencil, lipstick and lip-gloss as well as bronzers for a sexy afterglow. Prices range from $24 to $72. Available at all M.A.C stores.

tHe Panic roomLocal barbering initiative Heist has something new

in the works with The Panic Room, their online store. Adding to their boutique range of hair products and pomades, they have now brought in more niche products such as Bona Fide Pomade ($26), Shiner Gold Pomade ($30) and JS Sloane (Heavyweight) Brillantine ($35). They even sell sample bottles at three for $12 should you wish to try out the products. Visit heist.com.sg/thepanicroom to purchase.

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SingaporeanS often turn to ice cream to escape from the tropical heat.

Head for super premium ice cream at Marble Slab Creamery, as they have rolled out two new ice cream cakes and a new ice cream flavour close to Singaporeans’ hearts, in conjunction with their fourth anniversary in Singapore.

NEW FLAVOUR The new King of Durians ice cream flavour is made fresh with fresh durian pulp picked from the

best durian breeds of each season in Malaysia. NEW ICE CREAM CAKES The new cakes, S’more – Chocolate Swiss Ice Cream mixed with chocolate chips, topped with Graham crackers and mini marshmallows – and Blackberry Crumble – Blackberry Ice Cream

mixed with mini marshmallows, and decorated with blackberries and crunchy granola – are created from Tasty Creations crowd-pleasers.

With ten outlets in Singapore, you can conveniently enjoy premium ice cream that is freshly made daily, free from preservatives and additives.

Marble Slab Creamery, Bugist+; Junction 8; Kallang Leisure Park; Changi City Point; The Central; Causeway Point; 112 Katong; JCube; The Star Vista @Buona Vista; Plaza Singapura,

www.marbleslab.com.sg

Delectable new treats at Marble Slab Creamery

In conjunctIon wIth Its 4th annIversary In sIngapore, premIum Ice cream brand marble slab creamery Is launchIng a new flavour, and two new cakes

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Singapore Food FeStival 2013:

ViSitorS to Beerfest Asia 2013 were spoiled for choice with over 400 types of beer from around the world, including a variety of unusual brews with fruit and spices.

It was pure pleasure tasting these brews which ranged from the traditional, from the oldest brewery in the world, to the contemporary, with rare fruit or other unusual flavours.

We highlight some of the best.

LIMItEd EdItION IPA & GROWLERArchipelago Brewery Company, established in 1931, was the first commercial brewery in Singapore. Today, it falls within the portfolio of Asia Pacific Breweries. Archipelago's craft beers were the main focus, such as the Belgian Wit, Summer Ale, Bohemian Lager, Irish Ale, and the British India Pale Ale.

The Limited Edition British India Pale Ale is the pride of brewmaster Robert Beck. After intense experimentation, Beck has come up with his own version of the popular 19th Century British India Pale Ale first brewed in England. Primary and secondary fermentation add layers of texture and flavour. Apart from a bouquet of orange and citrus aromas and flavours, gula Melaka is also an ingredient, making it even more pleasing to the Asian palate.

Archipelago’s 1.89l Beer Growlers, made from ceramic

glass and with a twist-cap, also made their debut. This means more, better beer!

NEW BEER FLAVOURSTaiwan Beer and its fruit beer may not be new but newer flavours such as Pineapple and Mango were brought in. Beerfest was the platform to launch its new Grape Fruit Beer and Orange Fruit Beer.

OLdESt SURVIVING BREWERyIt was a lovely surprise to see Weihanstephan beer from Germany. Weihenstephan is the oldest surviving brewery in the world. Its roots can be traced all the way to the mid-8th Century, from the time records indicate that the Benedictine monastery there had been brewing.

Some of the Weihanstephan brews imported by Dre@mfields Pte Ltd included the Original Bayrisch Mild, Hefe Weissbier,

Vitus, Korbininian and champagne-like Infinium. Dre@mfields also brought in other brands including Schneider Weisse, Weltenburger Kloster and Nogne.

FLAVOUREd CIdERSGaymer Cider had a few interesting flavours of ciders. From the crowd at the booth, you could tell that the Tropical, Pear and Cherry & Apple ciders were very popular.

FIRSt WhISKEy LOUNGEFor the first time, there was a Whiskey and Wine Lounge at Beerfest. The whiskies took precedence, with Suntory’s 17-year-old specially-aged Hibiki among the best.

Jim Beam’s Red Stag range of also stood out with flavours such as Black Cherry, Honey Tea and Spiced. The Jim Beam Honey, infused with real honey and liqueur, is a very sweet, mellow blend that goes down easily. It also has notes of caramel, oak and vanilla.

The recently-launched whiskies from Morrison Bowmore Distillers were also featured, including Auchentoshan and Bowmore. Apart from these, the never-before tasted Glenrothes Vintage 2001 was brought in for the first time. INtEREStING CRAFt BREWSOther interesting brews included a US craft beer with bacon flavour, and an Australian one with chilli.

The diversity and interesting range of flavours could be explained by the large majority of craft beers at Beerfest. This means, they were small-batch brewed in limited numbers.

The large number of new beers to Singapore was a pleasant surprise, and there are no signs of weariness toward this regional beer festival.

We are already looking forward to the next edition.

Some of the best of

featurIng over 400 types of beer from around the world, as expected, beerfest asIa 2013 was a mad party wIth great brews

Beerfest 2013

This year’s Singapore Food Festival marks its 20th year with a smorgasbord of culinary classes, exhibitions, food trails, competitions and food tasting promotions.

Participating chefs this year include Violet Oon (Violet Oon’s Kitchen), Willin Low (Wild Rocket), Damian D’Silva (Immigrants) and Derrick Ang (Jewel Box). Culinary school At-Sunrice Global Chef Academy as well as the Coriander Leaf will also be sharing some tips of the trade.

From Jun 28 to Jul 28, enjoy festivities at the Singapore Food Festival 2013. We gather up the interesting events right here for your easy reference. Events range from free entrance to $150. W

founded in 1779, Bowmore is the first recorded distillery on Islay [pronounced ‘eye-la’] and one of the oldest in all of Scotland.

Bowmore Single Malt is acknowledged to be one of the finest and most perfectly-balanced whiskies in the world.

Gordon Dundas, Brand Ambassador for Europe and Asia for Morrison Bowmore Distillers, guided guests through the different tastes at the launch. LEGENdARy NO. 1 VAULtS “Our No.1 Vaults are now legendary in status, not only for being the oldest maturation warehouse in Scotland but also for being the only one below sea level,” said Dundas.

The distinctive combination of the purest water from the Laggan River, their floor-malted barley that has been carefully smoked in the peat-fired kiln, the finest oak casks left to mature in the No. 1 Vaults, Islay’s natural environment and a dedicated team of craftsmen together create the perfect balance.

New whiskies on Singapore’s shoresmorrIson bowmore dIstIllers, one of the oldest dIstIllerIes In the world, recently launched three sIngle malt whIskIes, auchentoshan, bowmore and glen garIoch

thE RANGE Auchentoshan is the only Scottish distillery to insist on triple-distilling its whisky, resulting in a smooth, pure taste.

Bowmore’s No. 1 Vaults, the only one below sea level, give its whiskies their smoky peaty-ness.

Glen Garioch has, for over 200 years, kept true to the tradition of handcrafting a range of natural, non chill-filtered single malt whiskies.

BEERFESt WhISKEy LOUNGE For the first time at Beerfest Asia, held last weekend, there was a Whiskey Lounge.

Morrison Bowmore whiskies featured included the Auchentoshan 12 Years Old, the Auchentoshan Three Wood, the Bowmore 12 Years Old, and the Bowmore 15 Years Old ‘Darkest’.

Bowmore whisky is available at The Beam Cellar, Mountbatten Square, 229 Mountbatten Road, #01-03/07 & #01-17/19, Singapore 398007.

the annual foodIe delIght, sIngapore food festIval, returns for Its 20th year wIth more tantalIsIng treats

by cheryl chIa

KEyStONE REStAURANt & MIELE PRESENt: FARM FRESh SINGAPORE Jul 4, 7.30pm-10.30pmLocal chef Immanuel Tee of Keystone Restaurant shares culinary inspiration at this workshop on local agriculture, highlighting the ecological agrarian methods employed by the home-grown Murai Farmway.The Miele Gallery, 163 Penang Road, #04-02/03, Singapore 238463. Tel: 6221 0046

Weihanstephan, the oldest surviving brewery in the world

by lester j wan

Chef Immanuel Tee of Keystone Restaurant

Nyonya Mah Mee at Violet OOn's Kitchen

Gordon Dundas, Brand Ambassador

for Europe and Asia for Morrison

Bowmore Distillers

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doodle! offers a fresh, fun and unique dining experience where you can enjoy our signature pasta dishes, or create your own with fresh ingredients and wholesome homemade sauces.

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The reading room is a café by day, serving gourmet coffee and an international tapas spread. by night, it will be a bar serving beers, wine and cocktails on request. books are free to be read and for sale. Coffee will be served until 9pm. Happy hour all-day until 8pm.

big, Juicy and Tender. That’s what you can expect from Morganfield’s and our signature Sticky bones bbQ pork ribs. we go to great lengths to choose the right ribs, then, using our special slow smoking technique, we turn them into juicy, off-the-bone tender bbQ ribs – ribs that will definitely make you crave for more.

Who says that bar grub has to be overpriced cheap and greasy food?

New kid on the block Kyo makes quality bar food that is easy to eat and great for sharing with friends over cocktails or beer. The extensive 18-item menu specialises in quality bites with in-house specials.

somethiNG for everYoNeDirk Cornelis, Kyo’s general manager, says, “The menu is focused so that everyone can find their taste. It’s simple yet sophisticated. For example, the potato wedges are given a twist with nori-bonito flakes and sesame served with wasabi and sriracha mayo.”

“Another highlight is the Truffled Yuzu Tai Roll with the snapper (tai) on top and snow crab inside, served with an amazing truffled yuzu for dipping,” he adds.

We loved the refreshing Salmon and Tuna Tartare ($24) with avocado wasabi, toasted sesame seeds and wasabi sprouts. Paired with a side of fresh nacho chips, it is a refreshing palate teaser before the main deal.

The Shiso Chimichurri Beef

Sushi and beer?Japanese-inspired bar Kyo launches its izaKaya hour with sliders, sushi and tartare

by cheryl chia

heritaGe haWker Photo exhiBitioN – 900 daYs Jun 19 to Jul 31, 10am-10pmHave a closer, more intimate look at the people and places of our street food culture. This photography exhibition is an exclusive collection on the vanishing craft of handmade hawker fare and rare family portraitures.The Arts House, 1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore 179429

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($32), a sushi roll with slices of Wagyu beef, daikon and avocado, is also a must-try. The tart and slightly spicy sauce complemented the tender and lightly-seared pieces of beef.

suPerB slidersThe sliders are also not to be missed. We tried the Kimchi BBQ Pork Belly ($16 for three). The savoury belly pork was coated in their own in-house barbecue sauce and topped with kimchi, shallots and cilantro in between their signature potato rolls.

They also have interesting-looking Prawn and Chilli Crab Squid Ink ($18 for three) sliders with chilli crab and lemon prawn patties with arugula, Japanese

cucumbers and cilantro on a squid ink bun.

Crowd pleasers such as the Soy Marinated Salmon Roll ($18) filled with cream cheese, wasabi mayo, asparagus and tempura flakes and the Blistered Edamame ($12) with togarashu sea salt and lime soy sauce are also great treats.

uNique CoCktails aNd sakeTheir potent house cocktails range from $18 to $25 with unique concoctions such as the Malabar Gold ($20) – Absolut Vanilla, pineapple and lime juice, cardamom, ginger and rosewater.

They also have a collection of sakes from the famed Nakao Sake, Dassai Sake and Horaisen Sekiya Shuzo breweries and whiskies as well as Japanese beer on tap.

Kyo, 133 Cecil Street, #B1-02, Keck Seng Tower, Singapore 069535, Tel: 6225 6001, open Wed to Fri, 6pm-3am, and Sat, 9pm-4am.

the hiGhest romali toss & Best Prata maN ComPetitioN Jul 22At this competition, catch these pros as they work the dough and spin pieces of romali and prata (Indian breads) high up in the air. Open field opposite Mustafa Centre, 145 Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 207704

ColleCtioN Jun 28 to Jul 28, 11.30am-9pmEx-journalist Violet Oon, considered the matriarch of Peranakan cuisine, takes on East-West fusion, marrying local flavours with Western techniques in this special menu. Wolf down creations such as the chilli crab pizza and finish off your meal with desserts like bubor cha cha panna cotta. Violet Oon’s Kitchen, 881 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 279893. Tel: 6468 5430

siNGaPore CuliNariaNs - the Past, the PreseNt & the future Jun 28 to Jul 7, 11.30am-2.30pm, 6pm until lateJoin in a celebration of food and tantalise your taste buds over creations that represent different eras of Singapore’s epicurean scene. Flaunting Singapore’s flavours of the past are top chefs Pung Lu Tin from Gim Tim Restaurant Group and Tony Khoo from Singapore Chefs Association. Derrick Ang, Executive Chef of Mount Faber Leisure Group, also contributes to the menu with his take on Singapore’s present cuisine culture.The Jewel Box, 109 Mount Faber Road, Singapore 099203, Tel: 6377 9688

uNderstaNdiNG hakka YoNG toW foo Jul 14, 3pm-5pmJoin like-minded individuals and learn about the history of this Hakka dish and healthy hawker favourite. You’ll also get to sample the famed yong tow foo dish itself. Email [email protected] to register. Noodlestar, 100 Jalan Sultan, #01-08, Singapore 199001. Tel: 6773 7878

siNGaPore heritaGefest 2013: heritaGe haWker series: soNs & dauGhters of siNGaPore tour Jul 19-28, various times/locationsTake a walk down memory lane through storytelling and photography and re-live the Heritage Hawker Project with these heartland hawker centre tours. Pre-registration is recommended. Free admission.Visit www.heritagefest.sg

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just for girls!” he exclaims. French-born Etienne Ferrère,

a professional dancer with the SDT, arrived in Singapore in 2010 and recently starred in their gala showcase.

He says, “There are plenty of boys around the world (taking ballet), then and now… but it is very rare in Singapore. Perhaps the number of male dancers will slowly increase over the years.”

Culture and traditionEtienne adds, “I think ballet has been part of the culture of Europe and Russia for very long time, especially since it originated from those countries. The school where I trained at, Paris Opera Ballet School, is celebrating their 300th anniversary this year! So, in comparison, ballet in Singapore is pretty young, and the audience still has a lot to discover.”

Both Etienne and Wai Hong feel that the misconception of ballet as a feminine genre is a misplaced perception.

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FAMILY & FRIENDS

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BaBIES - aren’t they the cutest things ever? That’s why Weekender dedicates a section to your adorable darlings in diapers. Send us your favourite photos of your newborn, so the rest of us can coo and ‘ahh’ over him / her too! What better way is there to celebrate your child than to share him / her with the rest of the world?

ThE 18Th EdiTion of the annual Ballet Under the Stars presents guests artists from Expressions Dance Company in australia as well as stunning pieces from the Singapore Dance Theatre’s (SDT) repertoire.

From Jul 19 to 21, SDT will perform a dazzling showcase of contemporary dance works, featuring guest artists from Expressions Dance Company, and from Jul 26 to 28, SDT will revive the heart-wrenching tale of Giselle.

“This year, we’re offering more with two choices in repertoire, and audiences may pick out one or both,” says artistic Director Janek Schergen.

“We will first present contemporary choreography on the initial weekend, featuring collaboration with australia’s Expressions Dance Company, in a world premiere combining both groups in the same work. The second weekend will showcase the greatest romantic ballet of all time in an outdoor setting present in its full classical version,” says Schergen.

Tickets are priced from $20 to $25 and are available from Sistic.

Ballet Under the StarsThe ouTdoor BalleT under The STarS reTurnS wiTh The romanTic Tale of GiSelle

WhEn you

Think of ballet,

what most likely comes

to mind is a slender female wearing a leotard and tutu while going en pointe.

Or, you might think of incredible

flexibility and balance. But, again, you would

most likely have pictured a woman. However, men have been

in the world of ballet for as long as women have and it is time we gave them the recognition they deserve.

Ballet for Men tooThe Singapore Dance Theatre (SDT) has scholar programmes for talented individuals with a passion for ballet. Lee Wai Hong is one of two male students in the programme.

“I started ballet when I was 14 years old after watching the film Mao's Last Dancer. It was very inspiring and, from then on, I knew that this was what I wanted to do,” says Wai Hong.

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“I don't think ballet is seen as a feminine thing. But I think many people perceive it to be something easy – that’s why many young passionate individuals don’t make it to a professional standard,” says Etienne.

“It also teaches us to build body and mental strength. This is priceless,” he says.

deManding Yet rewardingWai Hong also describes a typical physically demanding ballet lesson.

“In a typical ballet class, we start at the barre and slowly progress to do pirouettes, and then the grand allegro, a part

“men have Been in The world of BalleT for aS lonG aS women have and iT iS Time we Gave Them The recoGniTion They deServe.”

of class where all the fast moves are, including grand jetés – split jumps,” says Wai Hong.

“It is rather enriching to have different teachers every day as we are exposed to various styles and we receive many valuable corrections,” he adds.

For Etienne, choosing ballet is the best choice he has made.

“I'm happy to go to work every morning because I love what I do. I work hard every day to improve myself each time I step on stage. Performing is the best part as all your hard work is channelled to that point,” says Etienne.

“To parents and children out there, yes! It is definitely possible to make a living out of being a ballet dancer!” he emphasises. W

Men have been in the world of ballet as long as women

Etienne Ferrere dancing at SDT’s gala

Ballet builds bodily and mental strength

The SDT performing Sleeping Beauty

Some of the young scholars

in training

Celestene Chan

Born Dec 2, 2012

Glenda NeuBorn Jan 25,

2013

Ivan Tan Zhan FengBorn Jul 13,

2012

Jayden Tung Hao ZeBorn aug 30,

2012

Kyan TanBorn Feb 7,

2013

Megan Neo Le XuanBorn Jan 6,

2013

Mohamed Shamir arfaBorn Feb 27,

2013

Shiven Samal

Born aug 16, 2012

Yuna Kin Zi Wei

Born Dec 19, 2012

Zendre TeoBorn Nov 9,

2012

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We count doWn just 10 of the numerous interesting facts about or things to see and do in Bali to give you a glimpse of this paradise on Earth.

Bali is the only place in Indonesia, a Muslim country, which is predominantly Hindu

in religion. Hinduism was brought to the island around the 11th Century, and later when most of Indonesia converted to Islam, the Hindus fled to Bali.

Bali’s Hinduism is a different brand from that of India, and is a unique combination with traditional animism.

Bali is called the Island of the Gods as they have a god for almost everything: from the house to the trees to the padi fields, and so on. You can check out the many different and interesting temples there are in Bali.

There are many stalls in Kuta at which you can purchase souvenirs, cheap surf clothes, and even food.

At night, there are a number of clubs and pubs in Kuta that thump to the beats.

The monkey temple in Uluwatu is both scenic and filled with these adorable,

mischievous creatures. But do be careful to keep your belongings close to you, closed, or tied down, or these cheeky monkeys may steal them! This precaution extends to sunglasses and hats.

Ku De Ta may be a little atas (slang for high-browed) but it has a reputation for being one of the premier clubs in

the region. Join in their theme parties or simply have fun on their regular clubbing nights. They also serve good food here.

The Miss World beauty pageant will take place in Bali in September 2013. It will be the first time that

Indonesia is staging the event, and the first time that the event is held in Southeast Asia.

The Bali Safari Marine Park is quite the complete experience with a safari, aquarium and dolphin

show, theme park rides such as rollercoasters, and even a cultural show, all in one place. There are about 300 species of animals there.

From the beginner to the pro, Bali has various surfing spots to suit anyone. Kuta beach and Seminyak tend

to be better spots for beginners, while

there is Uluwatu, and Balangan, among others, for the more advanced. Other spots included Sanur and Nusa Dua. You can ride the waves all day if sun, sea and surf are what you love.

What greater thrill is there than to scale a volcano? Visit the mount of the gods in Bali, Mount Agung.

Balinese legend holds that it is a replica of Mount Meru, the central axis of the universe. Be aware, though, it is an active volcano, having last erupted in the early 1960s.

Tanah Lot is quite a sight, being a great temple partially covered by trees, on the very edge of the sea.

This is a great place to see, with a very ethereal feel about it. No wonder the Balinese gods are worshipped here.

These are but some of the numerous interesting facts and sights in Bali. It is a place you have to experience for yourself. Countless travellers have been to Bali at least once in their lives.

Do make time to explore Bali, even if it is a short getaway over a long weekend. W

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AsiARooms.com hAs unveiled Singapore’s first mobile pop-up hotel at Raffles Place.

The fully-functional hotel – which features a specially-designed glass wall façade at its exterior, a double bed, smart and modern fittings, and bespoke amenities – is commissioned and developed by AsiaRooms.com.

Invited guests can expect to enjoy personalised services such as hands and feet treatments, as well as massages, and will be tended to by a personal butler in the evenings during the stay.

Open tO public On WeekendsOpen to the public in the day for three weekends from June 6 to 23rd June, the AsiaRooms.com pop-up hotel is mobile and will be relocated to two other high-traffic downtown locations, allowing both Singaporeans and overseas visitors to experience sleeping under the gaze of some of Singapore’s most iconic buildings and landmarks.

To ensure that as many people as possible have the opportunity to experience the pop-up hotel at Raffles Place before it is made

launches first ever mobile pop-up hotelAsiARooms.com lAunches the fiRst eveR mobile pop-up hotel, with bloggeRs DAwn YAng AnD DARRen ng shARing live upDAtes

AiR FRAnce And KLM Royal Dutch Airlines recently operated their first flights with WiFi connectivity on board. The new service will allow customers to remain connected with the world by being able to send text messages and e-mails and surf the internet during their flight.

On their in-flight website, they also offer a broad range of free and up-to-date services including live television news and sports channels.

Online AccessIn partnership with Panasonic Avionics, Air France and KLM will conduct a trial phase throughout the rest of 2013 on two Boeing 777-300s. During that time, customers can connect to the internet using their WiFi-enabled smart phones, laptops or tablets at a fixed rate and use their mobile phones for text messages or email, no matter what travel class they are in.

The two WiFi-equipped aircraft will operate on several long-haul destinations during the trial.

FAresDuring the pilot phase hourly and full-flight fees for WiFi are €10.95 per hour or €19.95 for the full flight, applicable for all classes. These fees are in line with the industry average.

Travellers can pay for their internet access by credit card. Mobile phone usage (for text and data) will be billed to the phone users according to their own roaming agreements. Access to the in-flight website will be free.

Wireless service — whether the on-board portal or satellite internet — will commence once the flight has reached 20,000 feet, shortly after take-off.

custOmers’ experienceWith the in-flight connectivity test, Air France and KLM are adapting to their customers’ new travel habits, while surprising them with new services. During this test phase, customers will be asked to share their comments, suggestions and expectations and thus contribute to the improvement of these services.

“Being permanently connected is part of our customers’ daily lives. We are aiming to define the best possible product and system to fit their needs and wishes,” says KLM President & CEO Peter Hartman.

“We’re confident that, in the future, all our passengers will be able to remain connected when travelling to and from our hubs at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol,” he adds.

The first flights with WiFi are to New York on Air France and to Panama on KLM.

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the FiRst newly-built property in Sanur, Bali, in 40 years and Regent Hotels & Resorts’ newest resort has opened earlier this month. Located on the South-eastern coast just 14km from Ngurah Rai International Airport, this picturesque and artistic enclave offers a new level of luxury on the ‘Island of the Gods’.

neW level OF luxuryThe 120-unit, all-suite and residence resort is nestled on ten acres of lush tropical gardens directly along 200m of pristine golden beach. Featuring 94 exceptional suites, one two-bedroom pool villa, and 25 residences, each private retreat boasts contemporary Balinese-style interiors, spacious outdoor living rooms and sea or tropical garden views.

“We are delighted to extend our Regent portfolio to Indonesia. The magical island of Bali is a key holiday destination and Regent Bali provides an exciting alternative for holidaymakers, the corporate incentive market and discriminating travellers seeking a unique setting for social celebrations including weddings, anniversaries and birthday extravaganzas,” says Michael Gaehler, Group General Manager, Regent Hotels & Resorts.

speciAl intrOductOry rAtesFrom Jun 1 to Dec 27, Regent Bali is offering special introductory rates. When you reserve a Garden View Deluxe Suite or Ocean View Deluxe Suite for US$357++ or US$377++ per night respectively, enjoy: roundtrip airport transfers; morning tea or coffee suite service presented with chef’s muffins; in-suite light snacks, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages replenished daily; laundry, pressing and seamstress service; shoe shine service; evening canapés in the Lobby Lounge; WiFi access throughout the resort and beach; 24-hour on-call butler service to assist with every need.

First newly-built resort in Sanur openthe fiRst newlY-built pRopeRtY in sAnuR, bAli, in 40 YeARs hAs openeD, with speciAl intRoDuctoRY RAtes

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private at night for staying guests, it will be open to members of the public during day hours, where they can visit and stand to win up to $25,000 in prizes, including hotel stays, spa and dining vouchers at luxury hotels, as well as Swatch watches and Apple iPods. Visitors to the mobile pop-up hotel also get access to specially-discounted hotel deals.

celebrity blOggers stAyingCelebrity blogger Dawn Yang, who authors www.dawnyang.com, had the experience of being the first blogger to be a guest at the pop-up hotel. Notable travel blogger Darren Ng, author of www.explorelah.blogspot.sg, will also have a turn at experiencing the pop-up hotel when it moves to Singapore’s most famous shopping district. Their experience will be shared on their blogs in ‘real time’ as well as shared on AsiaRooms.com’s social media channels.

In conjunction with the launch of the pop-up hotel, AsiaRooms.com has also put together a series of exclusive hotel deals. Enjoy hotel stays around the region at up to 83 per cent by visiting

www.asiarooms.com/popup.

AbOut AsiArOOms.cOm AsiaRooms.com is a leading online travel accommodation specialist. It was awarded Best APAC Online Travel Agency 2013 at the Travel Innovation Awards, organised by TravelMole and EyeforTravel. With more than 60,000 properties available at the click of a mouse via AsiaRooms.com’s user-friendly online booking portal, customers can book now and pay later, with no cancellation fees.

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Monkeys abound, especially in the

temple at Uluwatu

Tanah Lot is a mystical place

with savage beauty

Layered padi fields form one facet of the diverse landscape of Bali

Bali is both spiritual and sensory territory

Balinese masks and dances stem from their mythology and beliefs

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TRAVELATION

The Korea FoundaTion is hosting the Korea Festival from May 16 to Aug 23 in the countries of ASEAN, where the new global economic power lies.

This Korea Festival held in ASEAN aims to introduce Korea to ASEAN nations through a comprehensive programme of diverse activities, including cultural and academic programmes and bilateral forums.

Korea Festival in ASEAN held in SingaporeThe Korea FesTival in asean is aimed aT broader culTural exposure. recenTly, singapore was privileged To hosT Two diFFerenT concerTs oF high musical qualiTy

Performance by Ensemble SINAWI

1. catch NaNta PerformaNcesCatch this theatrical performance which integrates Korea’s traditional rhythm, Samulnori, with comedy and drama. Be prepared to participate in the show, whether it is piling up dumplings, or having to dodge carrot shaving and cabbage chunks.

2. visit haNok villagesVisit traditional wooden houses, or ‘hanok’, which go as far back as the Joseon Dynasty. Today, Namsangol Honok Village and some others operate as guesthouses, cultural centres and tea houses. However, Bukchon Village, a lovely village located between the famous Gyeongbok Palace and Changdeok Palace, remains a residential area with the largest cluster of privately owned hanok.

3. chill out iN the cafes Remember the Korean drama Coffee Prince? Well, King Gojong was their most famous coffee-lover in the 1800s, and their

to visit KoreaiF you didn’T Know, gangnam is noT jusT a song buT The name oF a place. here are oTher inTeresTing FacTs and Things To see in souTh Korea

reasons

indigenous tea culture is actually centuries old. Take your pick of cafés from Café Streets for an afternoon of good coffee, food and ambience. Try the Hongdae/Hapjeong/Sangsu-dong Café Streets, or Samcheondong Café Street.

4. discover seoul forestGet a piece of Korean nature in the city at Seoul Forest, which can be accessed via subway. It is child-friendly, has walking and biking paths, and offers an insect class, the Nature Experience Study Field and the Wetlands Ecological Park.

5. Play to your heart’s coNteNtKorea is home to Lotte World, the world’s largest indoor theme park, with numerous festivals and parades, a folk museum, a skating rink, a movie theatre and a luxury hotel. Themed “Little World Village”, their 22 indoor rides include the French Revolution, Conquistador and Camelot Carousel. There is also an outdoor amusement park at Lottle World.

6. eat autheNtic kimchiProbably the most well-known Korean dish in the world, kimchi dates back to the Shilla Dynasty. It is a must-have spicy side dish, made by salting and preserving fermented cabbage in pepper, garlic, ginger and scallion. Why get kimchi there when you can get it here? Because it is authentic and of a much better quality.

7. see festivals aNd flowersKorea has an abundance of festivals such as the World Dinosaur Festival, the Taebaek Mountain Snow Festival and the New Year Festival. In the Seoul Grand Park Rose Festival held at Seoul Grand Park, 20,000 rose trees from almost 300 species

worldwide are featured.

8. daNce ‘sileNtly’Experience Hongdae’s Silent Disco, where people listen to house music via wireless headphones and dance in a public area. Look forward to the fresh air, talented local performers and soju.

Recently, two events were held in Singapore in the month of June as part of this cultural festival.

Seoul Chamber Society, comprising acclaimed soloists, performed selected quartet, septet, concerto and other beautiful pieces on Jun 5 at the Esplanade Recital Studio.

Ensemble SINAWI also presented an original form of traditional Korean music that combines the earthy essence of Korean folk music, a shaman style of improvisation and pansori, together with a smart, edgy, contemporary jazz approach on Jun 10 at the SCO Concert Hall.

The show drew an audience totalling 450 music lovers, and the ensemble group SINAWI also received accolades and encores for their performance.

The Korea Festival continues in other parts of ASEAN and with other programmes across the other Southeast Asian countries.

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The historic Su-Won Castle

Bukchon Hanok Village

Street food stall in Nam Dae Mun market

Kimchi is stored in large earthern vats

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Some of the traditional Korean wooden houses

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If you can hold on to anythIng

long enough, It eventually

becomes valuable.

furnIture Is no exceptIon

Perhaps it’s nostalgia that makes us go “ooohh” and “aaahh” at retro mid-century furniture.

Whether these oldies but goodies appear on the set of Mad Men or in our very own living rooms, they simply exude

a charm and style from days past. Each piece appears to transcend time and evokes stories of their past lives.

Here is a selection of pieces which has withstood the test of time to evolve from being objects of functionality upon creation to objects of value with each passing decade. W

RetRo table with Metal legs Those with metal components are rarer. This pays homage to Art Deco and Bauhaus, and has an appealing contrast between metal and teak. This dates to between 1950 and 1960. $1,605, from Journey East.

s-table Art Deco with a hint of

Cubism, between 1940 and 1960, it has a playful inter-locking design. $680, from

Journey East.

Console with CuRved ends The clean bold lines, soft curves, and slanted pencil legs are in line with the clean, minimalist style of the 1930s to 1950s. Constructed from old teak wood. $1,750, from Journey East.

RetRo Console Dating to between the 1950s to 1960s, it has signature pencil legs and clean minimalist lines. Made out of solid teak, it was sourced in a home in Java. $1,590, from Journey East.

baR table When the bar is open, the flat surface serves as a tray on which to mix drinks. The two sections below have shelves which can be adjusted or removed. From Like That One.

ColouRful ChaiRsThese chairs are

modelled after the famous Tolix chairs, but look as though they had moved to Rio di Janeiro for a while. From Like That One.

vintage sChool desks These are from the UK but unlike most desks in which the section nearest the student lifts up, in these, it is the further section, leaving more leg-room. From Like That One.