Singapore Night Festival 2019 returns for its 12th edition. The Bras Basah.Bugis district transforms into an ethereal wonderland over the two weekends with 16 light artworks spanning projections and installations. Here’s what you can expect at this year’s SGnightfest.
Disco Walkway by Aux Media Group
Disco Walkway adds vibrancy to the Stamford Walkway with glowing neon-coloured cubes and classic tunes such as ABBA’s Dancing Queen.
Location: Stamford Road Walkway
Symbiote by LiteWerkz
An installation that juxtaposes tension and lightness, visitors are invited to lie down or crawl under the structure as different waves of colour wash over it.
Location: Stamford Road Walkway
Tropicana by The Electric Canvas
The Stamford Court clock comes to life with bright and bubbly colours, and an extravagant coating of warm tropical vibes under the sun.
Location: Stamford Court Clock
S.C.U.L.P.T by Yann Nguema; assisted by Arnaud Doucet
This artwork is the perfect marriage of projection mapping and interactivity, allowing visitors to manipulate its form and appearance with simple laser beams.
Location: Armenian Church
Festival Village @ Armenian St Park
Apart from the Night Lights showcase, there are two Festival Village set-ups at Dhoby Ghaut Green and Armenian Street Park.
The Legend of Ramayana by Spectaculaires
Inspired by the Asian Civilisations Museum’s collection of Nakashi Venkataramaiah paintings, the show takes the audience on a journey of the Sanskrit epic poem The Ramayana. The epic follows Prince Rama’s quest to rescue his beloved wife Sita from the demon King Ravana, through the eyes of a venerable Banyan tree.
Location: National Museum of Singapore, Banyan Tree
Keep Dreaming by Spectaculaires
One of the main highlights of SGnightfest, the National Museum of Singapore come to life as three mysterious characters awaken from their deep slumber to embark on an adventure.
Don’t stop dreaming!
Location: National Museum of Singapore
Glow Away by HeritageCares x Sansys Collective
UV-lit installation created by members of the community
Location: SMU Campus Green
In:Sight by Tran Tuan Cong, Alison Poon & Sansys Collective
For the instagram!
Location: SMU Campus Green
Work-in-progress by Asylum
A scaffold structure populated with animated light formations brings across endless possibilities of “imagination”, the foundation to Asylum’s pursuit of creativity.
Location: National Design Centre
Singapore Night Festival 2019
Now till 31 August 2019
7.30pm to 12.00am, Bras Basah.Bugis
Free Admission
#SGnightfest
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Oh my gosh thanks for sharing this! I’ll definitely go!
Another wonderful Night Festival! I especially like the one at the National Museum. So beautiful! The S.C.U.L.P.T is interesting as well.