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Things To Do: Nov 14

Castello di Ama Wine Dinner

Castello di Ama Wine Dinner

The Jewel Box at Mount Faber and Enoteca Singapore has invited Marco Pallanti, one of the most celebrated figures in the global wine scene and the manager-winemaker at Castello di Ama, to introduce his extensive range of richly-acclaimed wines and share about how they’re produced. To complement the Castello di Ama wines, the executive chef at the Jewel Box has created a special menu comprising seven tantalising courses, each paired with wine.

Nov 15, 7pm, Empress Jade at The Jewel Box, Level 3. S$188++ per person. Call 6377 9688 for reservations. www.mountfaber.com.sg

Journey With

Iconic Art Pieces

Presented by oriental crystal art brand Tittot, this exhibition of pieces draws inspiration from Singapore’s well-known sights and icons like the Vanda Miss Joaquim to create the inaugural Singapore Icon art collectible, Glory Of Might, which is included in the exhibition. Also featured are items from the Taiwan Impressions series that are interpretations of famous Taiwanese scenic spots.

Until Nov 18, Takashimaya Shopping Centre, Basement 1. Free admission.

Intimate Confrontations

This exhibition by TuNesdays — a collective of nine women who share a passion for art therapy — attempts to explore the polarities of something that is comforting yet confronting, revealing a desire yet concealing an identity. A life-sized confessional booth is the focal point in this show and viewers are invited to go in, share a secret, write a letter or postcard that is never to be posted, or simply to sit and think.

Until Nov 25, 10am to 10pm, Print Gallery at The Art House. Free admission. www.tuNesday.weebly.com.

Singapore Furniture, Interior And Landscape Expo

This is Singapore’s first home and landscape, furniture and furnishing exhibition showcasing the latest furniture and home furnishing trends together with innovative interior designer booths.

Until Nov 18, noon to 8pm, Singapore Expo, Hall 6. Free admission. www.apff.com.sg

Ways Of Seeing Chinese Art

This exhibition features over 200 objects of ceramic art, including ceramics, jades and bronzes from the Lee Kong Chian collection, dating from prehistory to the early 20th Century.

Until Dec 31, 10am to 7.30pm (Tuesday to Saturday), 10am to 6pm (Sunday), closed on Mondays and public holidays. NUS Museum, University Cultural Centre Annex, National University of Singapore. Free admission. www.nus.edu.sg/cfa/

OUR PICK:

FLYing

From the creators of Jump, Breakout and Bibap, this latest Korean non-verbal comedy includes a cast of Korean national gymnasts and combines the very best of gymnastics, cheerleading, martial arts and B-boying to sweep you off your feet.

Nov 16 to 18, 8pm (3pm matinee), Esplanade Theatre. Tickets at S$38 to S$88 from Sistic.

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