Exhibition

LumiNation 2019

16 Aug 2019 – 18 Aug 2019

Event times

All day

Cost of entry

Free

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The Arts House

Singapore
Singapore, Singapore

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  • 195, 961 and 961C (Supreme Ct, bus stop no. 02181) 61, 63, 80, 124, 145, 166, 174, 197, 851 and 961 (Opposite The Treasury, bus stop no. 04249) 2, 12, 33, 147, 190 (High St Ctr, bus stop no. 04229) 75, 100, 107, 130, 131 and 167 (Opposite S’pore Cricket Club, bus stop no. 02029) 10, 10e, 57, 70, 75, 100, 107, 128, 130, 131, 162, 167, 196, 196e, 531, 533, 534, 535, 536, 538, 539, 544, 545, 549, 554, 560, 564, 585, 589, 700, 761, 850E, 868, 951E and 971E (Fullerton Sq, bus stop no. 03011
  • City Hall (10-min walk), Clarke Quay (15-min walk), Esplanade (15-min walk), Fort Canning (15-min walk), Raffles Place (10-min walk)
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Held in conjunction with National Day, LumiNation takes centre
stage in The Arts House to explore the Singaporean identity through
performances, talks and more.

About

Held in conjunction with National Day, LumiNation takes centre
stage in The Arts House to explore the Singaporean identity through
performances, talks and more. Audiences are invited to discover and
reconnect with the quieter parts of the Singaporean conversation
over a weekend of thoughtfully curated programmes.

This sophomore edition of LumiNation delves into the relationship
between our individual identities and our collective one as
Singapore.

Explore how Malay film and drama serials, have shaped the
community through performance-talks and exhibitions. Architecture
enthusiasts can take a closer look of the architectural styles and
trends of the 70s and 80s and their relationship to post-colonial
identity at a photo exhibition and talk.

Audiences can hear untold stories from experts on Singapore’s
urban planning and how spaces have been transformed. Other
programmes include film screenings, old school games and a
pop-up bookstore with a curated selection of local and regional
literature.

Pre-registration is advised for selected programmes as seats are
limited.

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