Image adapted from: Shih Yun Yeo, @thisininch
Due to the on-going COVID-19 situation, many physical events like concerts, exhibitions and seminars have either had to be postponed or cancelled. However, Peatix is helping independent event organisers showcase their online events on their platform.
If you’re looking for something to do during this extended Circuit Breaker, you can join these experiences from the comforts of your home. From fitness classes to stand-up comedy workshops, here are some upcoming events to look forward to:
If you miss jamming out to your fav singers IRL, you won’t want to miss this live virtual concert by Singaporean singer-songwriter Inch Chua. During this 30-minute concert, she’ll be singing her latest tunes and also dropping her newest single.
Catch the concert on Buro. Singapore’s IG Live on 25th April 2020, 5PM.
For some people eating right and staying fit during this period is the least of their worries but it’s important to stay healthy during this period. During this session, Cheryl Tay, founder of Rock The Naked Truth and fitness coach at Grit Yard, will be sharing tips on how to be in good shape at home as well as conduct a 30-minute HIIT workout.
Catch the session on Facebook Live on 27th April 2020, 6.30-7.30PM.
Instead of scrolling through social media while having your lunch at home, join WomenChangemakers as they host a senior female executive every Wednesday from 29th April 2020. Learn about leadership as well as get a glimpse into their personal lives and professional growth.
Sign up for the fireside chat here.
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Artist credit: Shih Yun Yeo
INSTINC is bringing the museum experience to you with 14-day STAY HOME NOTICE – an exhibition by isolated artists from Singapore and around the world. The artworks are inspired by the ongoing pandemic and 25% of proceeds from the sale of the art will be donated to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for WHO.
Tour the online exhibition from 13th-26th April 2020, 4PM-12AM.
Image credit: Scott Mitchell
Work on your comedy chops and public speaking skills with this workshop hosted by Scott Mitchell who has organised more than 500 stand-up comedy shows in Singapore. The course is broken up into 4 x 45-minute sessions within a day and you’ll even get to have an online graduation performance.
For a limited time only, the price of the class is $49 (U.P. $250-400 for the classroom event).
Sign up for the workshop that’ll be conducted on 25th April 2020, 1-5PM, here.
Exploring themes of drug addiction, social struggles and mental health afflictions, youths from Acting Up – a social enterprise that provides therapeutic follow up for youth, will share their struggles through recovery. During the online session, a human book will share their experience and “readers” can discuss and ask questions after.
The session will be conducted on 8th May 2020, 11.30AM-1PM. Sign up here.
Image credit: @lionbreweryco
Starting your own venture isn’t an easy feat. To get as much insight as you can, Daniel O’Connor, co-founder of Ice Cream Sundays, will share about the challenges of starting your own biz in Singapore and how he overcame them.
Catch the talk on The Hive Singapore Facebook Live on 6th May 2020, 7-9PM.
With a wide range of events on Peatix, you can now have more things to do while staying home. Listen to a talk with your family or sign up for a fitness class to do virtually with your pals.
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