

The Healers’ Marketplace on closing weekend (Apr 28-30) has vendors that are all about holistic wellness, including crystals, readings and handmade remedies that visitors may need on their wellness journey. The opening weekend (Mar 31-Apr 2), it’s a wellness-themed marketplace where visitors can pore over a selection of sustainable and local products and services, from beauty products to fitness studios. Need a spot of retail therapy? There are pop-up markets happening on opening and closing weekends (free entry). Tickets for workshops range from $5 to $150, and pre-registration is required (buy tix here ).
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From sound healing and meditation sessions to workshops on financial literacy and family wellness, there’s something for everyone (view full schedule here). There are some 50 activities lined up, including a spectrum of healing practices, workshops and talks that span art, lifestyle, and food. Learn to make kimchi from Jin Yinji, have a mindful lunch with a former monk, or zen out at a healing sound bath with former Electrico keyboardist Amanda Ling? All this and more will be happening at this month-long pop-up that is all about wellness. Where: Level 13 PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street Open Mon-Fri 9am-9pm and Sat-Sun 10am-6pm

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Free entry (fees apply for selected workshops). While you’re here, it's a good chance to check out the park’s Hell’s Museum, where tix are going at a discounted rate of $14 (usual price $18) on Apr 29. Henna workshops, Jagua tattoo booths, Rangoli making demonstrations, Muay Thai classes and more are also on the line-up. Head to the bazaar to refuel with Thai, Indian and Burmese food and drinks, including nosh by Thai restaurant Folks Collective (above, right), Myanmar bites like fried catfish and Myanmar tea, as well as Indian street food like pani poori and masala chai. Catch Burmese and Thai dance troupes, Muay Thai demonstrations, and a folk dance traditionally performed by women in Kerala, as well as Bollywood dance performances. Visitors can expect a host of activities, a bazaar, music and dance performances and even an exhibition that traces the history of the solar calendar, which has a history of at least 3,500 years. For the second year running, Haw Par Villa will host the Solar New Year Festival. The turn of the new year based on the solar calendar is celebrated in many South Asian and Southeast Asian communities, including India, Myanmar and Thailand (yes, that’s Songkran). All these track has been supported from the biggest in the industry such Don Diablo, Martin Garrix, Robin Schulz, Oliver Heldens, Tiësto, EDX, Nicky Romero, Firebeatz, Lucas & Steve, Lost Frequencies, Throttle, Sam Feldt, Dannic, Hardwell, Madison Mars, LVNDSCAPE and many many others.Where: Haw Par Villa, 262 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 118628 His "Heart Beat Faster" with UNOMAS reached more than 1 million streams in less then 2 months. He released 3 tracks with Time Records, " I Know" "Collide" "Gold", getting a HUGE success, especially with the rst one that reached the top 3 in the Deejay Parade in Italy. Later singles included "The Rhythm of Love" (featuring Natalie Major), "I Want You” on HELDEEP Vibes EP - Part 1, “Vittoria” and “Golden Ones” on Armada Deep - by Armada Music "Armada Deep - by Armada Music">Armada Deep - by Armada Music and lately “Rush” on HELDEEP Vibes EP - Part 2. Singles began arriving on labels like in 2015, with "The First Time" appearing on several compilations around the world.


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