Light to Night Festival 2018: 4 Must-see attractions!

Light to Night Festival 2018 runs from 19 - 28 January at Singapore’s Civic District. Expect amazing light projections and art installations!

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Light to Night Festival 2018

We managed to get a sneak preview of the Light to Night Festival 2018, and came back feeling awed by the amazing light projections and art installations!

Before we get to the must-see attractions, here is some basic information about Light to Night Festival 2018:

  • Light to Night Festival 2018 runs from 19 – 28 January at Singapore’s Civic District. 
  • Here is how to get there:

By taxi : The nearest taxi stands are located at the National Gallery’s Coleman Street Entrance and Fullerton Hotel.

By MRT: 5-minute walk from City Hall MRT station. 10-minute walk from Clarke Quay and Raffles Place MRT stations.

Note: Bus services will be disrupted due to road closure along St Andrew’s Road.

  • Admission to the festival is FREE.

Meanwhile, here are 4 of our favourites from Light to Night Festival 2018!

House of Mirrors

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Photo: National Gallery Singapore

The kids loved this one the most! Take a trip through a maze of endless mirrors, and watch your reflection turn into many things – ghost, shadow, stranger and companion!

A house-sized kaleidoscope, this!

Expect to be super-confused and don’t panic if you are lost. It’s perfectly normal. 🙂

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When: 19-20, 26-27 Jan 10 am – midnight, 21-25 Jan and 28 Jan 10 am – 10 pm

Where: Empress Lawn

Note: Timed admission of 15 min per person at $2 each. Tickets available onsite.

Oh! Treasure Chest @ Asian Civilisations Museum

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Photo: Asian Civilisations Museum

Which child doesn’t love colours, rainbows and all things magical?

This indoor art installation is another kiddie favourite and is located at the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM).

OH! Treasure Chest is a life-sized kaleidoscope full of colour, images and music that will wow children (and parents) of all ages.

Like an Alice in Wonderland experience, the multi-sensorial installation promises to be nostalgic and wonder all rolled into one.

There will also be DIY Kaleidoscope workshops on 19, 20, 26 and 27 January 2018, where children can get busy with their own tiny creations, as a memento from the festival.

DIY KALEIDOSCOPE workshop Photo: Asian Civilisations Museum

DIY KALEIDOSCOPE by Lollibox
Friday 19 January 2018, 7.30pm – 9.30pm
ACM Shaw Foyer

Art skins on Monuments

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PHOTO: National Gallery Singapore

Go on an art walk and watch as colours unfold across the facades of National Gallery Singapore, The Arts House, Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall and The Asian Civilisations Museum.

The beautiful images have been created by 30 Singaporean and Singapore based artists, illustrators and multimedia designers!

When: Fri-Sat 19-20, 26-27 Jan from 8pm to midnight. Sun-Thu 21-25, 28 Jan from 8 pm – 10 pm

Chromascope

PHOTO: National Gallery Singapore

This is the first interactive outdoor installation ever at Light to Night Festival!

Visitors can stomp their way to project colourful visuals onto the National Gallery’s facade. No two ways about this one – children are gonna love it! 🙂

When: Fri-Sat 19-20, 26-27 Jan from 8pm to midnight. Sun-Thu 21-25, 28 Jan from 8 pm – 10 pm (Projections only, no interactive play)

Where: National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing

Mums and dads, these are just some highlights of Light To Night Festival 2018 . There are plenty of other indoor and outdoor installations at the National Gallery Singapore, Esplanade Park and Asian Civilisations museum, to name a few!

There will also be music performances and poetry readings.

For full details on Light To Night Festival 2018, visit the website here.

Also READ: 8 Best places to go shopping for Chinese New Year clothes and accessories!

Written by

Jaya