A Country that promotes Art And Music
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with their cultural diversity in Singapore (Previously considered a cultural
desert) has a long tradition of cultivating and promoting Chinese Opera, a mix of
music, dances, songs and dialogues. Singapore today experiences an
artistic renovation, is also promoting culture from the legendary theatrical
Ming Dynasty.
The Singaporeans have festivities of the respective religions who
live in the country for this Singapore is very popular for its presentation of
popular performances, above all in his Chinese New Year which exhibits the
"lion dance" which is a singular show that combines acrobatics and
develops during traditional Chinese festivals. Kampong Glam is a magnet
for creative people because in that place exposed Restored Great Art Galleries.
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The Kampong Glam |
Singapore is in charge of cultivating their Malay and Hindu artistic
traditions. One of the exponents of his art is the Opera Theatre Esplanade
(Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay) that could be defined as the building up to
the Sydney Opera House and is one of the icons of Singapore where you can
hallucinate with Bollywood music in the streets of Little India.
Singapore Also offers a variety of alternative works, ethnic music to children for what functions has invested more than 1,000 million dollars to make this place "The Flobal City Of Arts" so gradually disappears fame Boring.
Singapore Also offers a variety of alternative works, ethnic music to children for what functions has invested more than 1,000 million dollars to make this place "The Flobal City Of Arts" so gradually disappears fame Boring.
In Singapore exists a majestic building which has a concert hall with a
capacity for 1,600 people and a theater with a capacity of 2,000 people, which
was designed to resemble a durian (fruit)
- "The Museum of Asian Civilizations"
- "Changi Museum and Chapel"
- "Peranakan Museum"
- "Museum of Art and Science of Marina Bay Sands"
- And onde of the most Important Perhaps is the "National Museum of Singapore"
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