Outgoing Singapore Gujarati Society president Biren Desai reflects upon his service and involvement with the society and Gujarati community in Singapore.
Tag: Indian culture
Singapore NHB to celebrate Racial Harmony Day with series of events
Racial Harmony Day is held annually in Singapore on July 21. This year, the National Heritage Board has organised a wide variety of activities, events and exhibitions to celebrate racial harmony.
Bharatanatyam showcase ‘Putran’ explores trials of Indian mythical sons
Heralding the return of live performances in the Lion City, The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (SIFAS) Productions is presenting The Master Series.
Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum to share Southeast Asian batik heritage in upcoming show
Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) will celebrate the diversity of Southeast Asian heritages with ‘Batik Kita: Dressing in Port Cities’.
Looking to mentor members’ creative spirit: SGS president Viral Patel
Excerpts of our interview with Viral Patel, the newly elected president of the Singapore Gujarati Society.
5 non-veg Rajasthani dishes you must try
Rajasthan is not just a place of royals, forts, lehenga clad women and dal, bati churma. There’s more to Rajasthani cuisine, check all that and more at connectedtoindia.com
Good acting is good acting anywhere in the world: Lillete Dubey
Catch Lillete Dubey’s exclusive interview with Connected to India about ‘Lockdown Liaisons’, her latest stage production which is headed to Singapore.
Ram Navami is celebrated across India to mark birth of Lord Rama
News: The Indian festival of Ram Navami is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Ram to King Dasharath and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya, India.
Open House a platform for convergence of communities through arts: SIFAS president
Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society’s (SIFAS) Open House on March 19 and 20, 2022 saw almost 400 footfalls and 132 registrations across all disciplines.
Popular SIFAS Open House back as post-COVID Singapore inches towards normalcy
The Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (SIFAS), one of the pioneers of Indian classical music, dance and visual arts in the city, is gearing up once again to showcase its diverse and rich cultural curriculum.