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5. PROJECTION MAPPING INSTALLATIONS

Returning to the Singapore Night Festival is its signature projection mapping installations. This year, you can head to the National Museum of Singapore and CHIJMES to marvel at these breathtaking displays.

At the National Museum of Singapore, you’ll find Mosaic by French artist Jeremie Bellot. Marking 60 years of diplomatic ties between Singapore and France, the display brings viewers on a journey through celestial constellations and historical cartographies – incorporating kebaya and batik motifs.

Meanwhile, the projections at CHIJMES spotlight the works of four local women artists, with themes centred on trading, marine flora and fauna, family history and healing remedies.

Date: Aug 22 to Sep 6

Time: Sun-Thurs, 7.30pm to 11pm; Fri-Sat, 7.30pm to 12am

Venue: National Museum of Singapore and CHIJMES

Other activities to look forward to at Singapore Night Festival 2025 include roving performances with glowing props, puppet shows and festival villages at SMU, Armenian Street and Bugis Street.

In a statement, Qazim Karim, festival director of Singapore Night Festival 2025, said: “HeritageSG is thrilled to unveil SNF 2025 and invite everyone to celebrate Island Nights with us.

“For this edition, we delve deep into Singapore’s identity as an island nation across Bras Basah.Bugis and explore our heritage of deep connections and cultural exchanges that continue to influence our way of life today. As we mark Singapore’s 60th year of independence, we also recognise our artists, and reaffirm our commitment to innovation, collaboration, and nurturing the creative community here.”

The full list of programmes can be found on the official website of Singapore Night Festival 2025.

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