Tarang 2019 brought together Indian student communities across six top universities in Singapore. Ketki Acharya from Connected to India brings the crazy fun and excitement from Tarang Kala to you!
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‘Lungi’ rocker Raghu Dixit set for another sensational Singapore show
Raghu Dixit, who turned the words lungi and rock into an associated pair, will be performing along with his band The Raghu Dixit Project on February 16 at the Capitol Theatre, 17 Stamford Road, in Singapore.
Five things to do over the weekend of Feb 9-10
It feels like the culture scene has got its party on this weekend!
Five things to do over the weekend of Feb 1-3
ARTWALK Little India 2019 is coming to a close this weekend, after 16 days of programmes.
Five things to do over the Chinese New Year break Feb 4-6
We know it gets a little frustrating when the island turns into a ghost town during Chinese New Year break 😉 so here’s what you can do over the long holiday if you are not scooting overseas!
True purpose of arts education is to create curious minds: Meera Balasubramanian
Meera Balasubramanian heads Kalpavriksha Fine Arts, which she co-founded with two other young Singaporean dancers – Sruti Rao and Shruthi Ramesh. The dance company’s newest production, Yajnaseni – The Eternal Flame, presents an empowering perspective on Draupadi, heroine of the Indian epic, Maha
Five things to do over the weekend of Jan 25-27
This weekend is all about stories, traditions, and the lesser known sides of history.
Mega event a tribute to Mandolin Maestro U Shrinivas
One can see the smiling picture of Mandolin maestro, late Padmashri U Shrinivas at various performing arts institutions across Singapore.
Capturing the life of Little India: ARTWALK 2019
ARTWALK Little India is a multi-disciplinary public art festival organised annually by the LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Tourism Board. This year, the theme is ‘Image and Sound of Fragrance’, celebrating the way scents evoke our emotions and memories.
Tarang 2019; For fun, games and bragging rights
Some call the festival a place to meet people and have fun, others can’t keep the competitor in them at bay. Tarang 2019 kicks off this weekend, and the excitement is reaching crescendo! Here’s what the university representatives have to say about Tarang.