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SUMMARY:Rangoli Workshop with Vijaya Mohan
DESCRIPTION:About the Event: \nEven before the first rays of the sun are visible on the horizon\, at least 10 million Indian households sweep and clean their door entrances and draw picturesque and colourful designs called rangoli or kolam outside their houses. The word rangoli is derived from rangavalli – (rang meaning colours and valli meaning creepers) so Rangavalli means a row of colourful creepers. It is generally believed that rangoli/kolam are drawn to welcome Lakshmi the Goddess of Wealth into the house and also to ward off evil spirits. \n  \nThese designs evoke a sense of geometry\, creativity\, sensitivity and beauty and is considered as an important form of artistic expression. As an art form\, rangoli/kolam teaches one patience\, endurance and determination. It also enhances creativity\, concentration and confidence. \n  \nMs Vijaya Mohan will be conducting hands-on rangoli-making workshop as well as a share its history and significance from its origins to the practices here in Singapore.
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/rangoli-workshop-with-vijaya-mohan-2/
LOCATION:Tekka Place\, B1-01\, 2 Serangoon Road\, 218227
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SUMMARY:IHC's Special Dining Experience (Pongal Open House)
DESCRIPTION:Programme Synopsis: \nDon’t miss this special chance to learn more about where your food comes from and its journey to be presented to you in this special farm-to-table dining experience. Come and experience a vegetarian meal eaten during Harvest Festival! This traditional South Indian vegetarian meal consists of 16 side dishes eaten by hand. You will also learn the nuances behind the serving sequence of the vegetarian meal. This session will close with a special dance performance\, giving you a deeper appreciation of Pongal. \n  \nPlease note that dairy\, peanuts and wheat may be present in the meal\, and we are unable to cater for any food allergies. \n  \nProgramming Highlights: \n– Learn the importance of harvest in the Pongal Festival\n– In-depth explanation of the items served on a South Indian Banana Leaf meal\n– Explanation of the benefits of dining on a Banana Leaf and eating with your hands\n– Be entertained with a special Pongal dance performance \n  \n  \nWhy Join? \nEnjoy a scrumptious Indian vegetarian meal using your hands and learn the cultural significance behind the dishes served and its importance to Pongal Festival. \n  \n  \nAbout IHC Open House 2023 \nThe annual Indian Heritage Centre (IHC) will be celebrating the Pongal over two weekend-long festival through arts performances\, craft workshops\, lecture demonstrations and Little India trails. The festival hopes to promote a greater sense of pride and identity in the rich cultural heritage in Singapore. The Open House will be happening on 7-8 and 14-15 Jan 2023. \n  \nFor more information\, visit IHC Website or IHC Facebook Page. \n  \n  \nDisclaimer: \nBy agreeing to join the workshop\, each participant shall be responsible for any injuiry\, loss of damage due to carelessness or other actions on his/her part or that of children under his/her charge. \n  \n  \nNote: \n\nThe workshop will start on time.\nPhotographs may be taken for marketing and publicity purposes.\nWe do not accept cash payment\nNo refund/exchange of tickets is allowed under any circumstance except for workshop cancellation by IHC.\nPlease present your electronic or printed ticket(s) and vaccination status to join this workshop. We are unable to cater for walk-in registrations.\nIf you are unable to locate the museum by the event’s starting time\, please have your phone on standby for us to contact you for further instructions.\nRecommended Age: This workshop is suitable for participants 12 years and above.\n\n  \n  \nWorkshop cancellations: \nIf the workshop has to be cancelled due to unforeseen reasons\, participants will be informed via email (a few days before the workshop) and SMS (2 hours before the workshop). Participants will receive full refund in case of tour cancellation via Peatix. \n  \n  \nTickets: $20
URL:https://sgindian.com/event/ihcs-special-dining-experience-pongal-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Indian Heritage Centre\, 5 Campbell Lane\, 209924\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Indian Heritage Centre":MAILTO:NHB_IHC@nhb.gov.sg
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