Things to do this #StayHome weekend: Walk through a Ramadan bazaar, hear from Joanna Dong & more

Things to do this #StayHome weekend: Walk through a Ramadan bazaar, hear from Joanna Dong & more
PHOTO: Wisma Geylang Serai

We know that staying at home has not been the easiest as we come to the end of our sixth week of circuit breaker, but stay strong and stay in.

Here's a list of things that you can do to keep occupied and entertained while keeping indoors this weekend.

Something you can do

'Walk' through Bazaar Raya Geylang Serai

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You may not be able to physically visit the usual Hari Raya bazaars this year, so Wisma Geylang Serai has decided to take things online to replicate the same atmosphere leading up to Hari Raya.

Find all the usual wares ranging from apparels, food, cookware being hawked online from different stall owners.

You can also participate in the online programmes on their Facebook page, including cooking shows, song covers and workout sessions.

Hone your green thumb with Gardens By The Bay

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The staff at Gardens By The Bay have shared a host of gardening workshops, DIY tips and tricks and other resources online.

Learn what plants thrive best at home and how to care for them with their Bringing the Gardens Home series or follow their tutorials on how to make your very own terrarium.

Or if you have a burning question about why no matter what you do, you can't seem to make your house plants grow well, ask their plant specialists and they'll be able to help you.

Something you can watch

Follow Rosnah as she finds her voice

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Watch the show that depicts the journey of a Malay-Muslim woman in London as she journeys through youth to womanhood and learns how to balance tradition and liberal ideas without losing her identity.

The 2016 production of Rosnah by The Necessary Stage can be streamed for free from now till May 25 with English subtitles.

Hear from singer Joanna Dong

Part of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's (SSO) SSOPlayOn! Conversations with the Artist series, the SSO principal percussionist Jon Fox will be hosting conversations with artists from around the world.

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This week, on May 15 (Fri) at 7.30pm, he speaks to Sing China Season 2's third place contestant, Joanna Dong on Facebook. The Singaporean jazz vocalist is also a seasoned musical theatre actress and TV host who is passionate about sharing love for jazz with Mandarin speaking audiences.

Something you can cook

"Famous Amos" chocolate chip cookies

If it went viral, it must be good, right? Especially if it is shared over 200,000 times online. Try a Malaysian woman's cookie recipe that she claims tastes like the ones baked fresh out of the ovens of Famous Amos.

Watch the video below or use the instructions here to make your very own batch of cookies at home.

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Other easy-bake recipes to try during this circuit breaker can also be found here.

Click here for AsiaOne's Circuit Breaker Survival Guide (CBSG).

kailun@asiaone.com

 

 

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