It’s been 10 long years since Marina Barrage first opened their doors and we sure were excited about everything the space offered. They’ve done plenty for us: put a halt to floods in low-lying city areas, strengthened our water supply, and offered a trusty spot for activities like LED kite-flying and night-time picnics.
But from 26 to 28 October 2018, look forward to a grand finale to celebrate Marina Barrage’s roaring success in creating Singapore’s only city reservoir. With an exciting lineup that includes firework displays, live music performances, and outdoor movie screenings, here are 10 things to enjoy this weekend at Marina Barrage’s 10th Anniversary Finale:
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A cruise around Marina Reservoir* makes for a relaxing evening out. After setting sail from Marina Barrage, you’ll be passing the scenic grounds of Gardens by the Bay before heading towards the twinkling city lights of Marina Bay.
As you glide along the waters, listen to the onboard commentary to learn more about PUB’s efforts in offering up a sustainable and resilient water supply.
When: 27 to 28 October (3PM-9PM)
Where: The Jetty at Marina Barrage
*Strictly on a first-come-first-served basis. No pre-registration required.
Note: All food items cost $10 and come with a drink.
Every special occasion deserves special F&B too, and that’s what they’re offering here with a menu of themed dishes. Try the Crest Gate for deep-fried oysters, placed over dollops of blue mayo – each oyster symbolises the gates of Marina Barrage to help release rainwater into the sea.
Another solid choice is The Pump, a savoury set that’s inspired by the Barrage’s drainage pump. This has a generous serve of Sweet Karaage Chicken on top of fresh green salad. It also comes with a Citrus Drink with Butterfly Pea that matches the ocean perfectly with vibrant hues of turquoise-blue.
This aglio olio dish comes with either garlic shrimp or basil chicken ($10, with a Thai Milk Tea).
There’ll also be other street food up for grab, from sweet treats such as Fried Oreos and Fried Chocolate Bars to local bites like Popiah. We’re eyeing the Okonomirosti – a tasty blend of Japanese okonomiyaki (pancake) and Swiss potato rosti, that’s topped with mayo, tonkatsu sauce, and bonito flakes.
Other cultures are also represented here, with Moo Ping (Grilled Pork Skewers) with Sticky Rice and Salted Siders.
When: 26 October (5PM-11PM), 27 October (1PM-11PM), and 28 October (1PM-9PM)
Where: Around Marina Barrage
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There’s nothing like a spectacular display of fireworks to set a festive tone, and the ones at Marina Barrage certainly will. The Barrage’s Green Roof is a perfect setting for an explosion of vibrant colours, and while these fireworks aren’t quite as high as those from National Day, they’ll be exploding right in front of our eyes.
When: Saturday, 27 October (8PM-8.15PM)
Where: Green Roof
There’s a whole different atmosphere to watching a movie outdoors at Marina Barrage’s Green Roof, what with the cool night breeze and panoramic Marina Bay views. Gather your family and friends and lean back on a picnic mat to leisurely enjoy kid-friendly movies like action-packed Black Panther or heartwarming animation Coco.
When: 26 October (10.15PM-12AM) and 27 October (9.45PM-12AM)
Where: Green Roof
Find quirky polaroids like this ‘Emo Party Animals’ set.
Spare some time to stroll through the various pop-up booths – they’ve got over 100 booths featuring a mishmash of lifestyle and arts & crafts products. The space even has 20 upcycling stalls that offer quirky products like origami paper earrings. Whether you’re eyeing intricate Native American handiwork or organic hibiscus tea, there’s sure to be a booth you’ll enjoy exploring.
Lifestyle booths
When: 26 October (5PM-11PM), 27 October (1PM-11PM), and 28 October (1PM-9PM)
Where: Central Courtyard
Upcycling Booths
When: 26 October (5PM-11PM), 27 October (3PM-11PM), 28 October (3PM-9PM)
Where: Green Roof
We’re embracing all cultures at Marina Barrage, with live music performers flying in for their first performances in Asia. Ecuadorian band KAYNA will be playing Native American instruments like the sikus (traditional flute) and ocarinas (vessel flute). Peruvian musician Manuel G Rios will also be performing solo – while dressed in full feathered headgear and all.
Local bands like Triple Trouble, Deston Ritmo, and PUB’s own band will also be making appearances, so you can sway along to soothing jazz and acoustic tunes.
Live band performances
When: 26 October (7.30PM-10.15PM), 27 October (8.30PM-9.45PM), 28 October (6.30PM-9PM)
Where: Green Roof
Look forward to other live performances, such as a contemporary dance against a sunset backdrop. There’ll also be a brief dance sesh after, where you can learn simple dance tracks as part of National Art Council’s Got To Move initiative.
Got To Move 2018
When: 26 October (6.30PM) and 27 October (6PM)
Where: Green Roof
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While there’s certainly plenty to browse, there are also many hands-on workshops and activities that’ll get you started on the sustainability movement. All workshops are eco-friendly so you can try making your own handy knick-knacks like bottle cap keychains and fabric coasters made from used t-shirts.
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When: 27 October (3PM-9PM) and 28 October (1PM-6PM)
Where: Courtyard Foyer and Deck B
Singapore’s undoubtedly a clean, green city – our chewing gum ban and anti-graffiti laws say it all – and there’s no better showcase than our Sustainable Singapore Gallery.
Don’t come in expecting an overdone lecture on sustainability, instead, take the time to wander through the Gallery to find out more on how environmental matters directly affect us and how you can do your part for the environment.
The Gallery will extend its opening hours till 10PM from 26 to 28 October 2018.
When: 26 to 28 October (9AM-10PM)
Where: Marina Barrage (Level 2), 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951
Image credit: Stacey Lee
This Sand Art Performance will add a touch of whimsy to The Story of Marina Barrage, making it suitable for both kids and adults. Through the sifting of sand, Sand Artist Stacey Lee will be bringing Marina Barrage’s history to life – watch as the intricate details of the Barrage and the Marina Reservoir take shape.
When: 27 October (8PM-8.15PM)
Where: Green Roof
There’ll also be free gifts hourly for all to take home, from practical items like picnic mats and water bottles to unique trinkets like hologram postcards and Water Wally plushies. Keep an ear out because the emcee will be making hourly announcements for these giveaways, when you’ll have to answer a question of sorts.
When: 27-28 October (1PM-6PM)
Where: Marina Barrage
From 26 to 28 October 2018, there’s bound to be something you’ll enjoy at Marina Barrage’s 10th Anniversary Finale. While we’re used to Marina Barrage being the CBD’s nature haven, we’re all eagerly waiting for the scenic grounds to transform into a massive pop-up carnival.
The finale is filled with entertainment and educational opportunities, featuring eco-friendly activities, upcycling booth, and various highlights to learn more about the Singapore Water Story. Whether it’s tasty street food or flea market stalls you’re there for – this weekend, head down to Marina Barrage’s 10th Anniversary Finale to join in the celebrations.
When: 26 October (5PM-11PM), 27 October (1PM-11PM), and 28 October (1PM-9PM)
Where: 8 Marina Gardens Drive, Marina Barrage, Singapore 018951
This post was brought to you by PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency.
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