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Various artists, various countries
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DATE 1 MAY 2009, FRI -
3 MAY 2009, SUN
TIME 5pm, 6pm, 7.15pm, 8.15pm
VENUE Concourse
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Soak in beautiful sounds from around the world that stir the soul in myriad ways.
Japanese Shakuhachi
by Shakuhachi Master Hideyuki UENO (Japan)
Exquisite, poignant sounds from the Japanese flute, once used in Zen meditation, now heard across genres from traditional Zen music to contemporary fusion jazz, world music, folk and pop.
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Thai ceremonial music
by Chulalongkorn University Thai Music Ensemble (Thailand)
Flowing, percussive Thai ensemble music with centuries-old Khmer, Indian and Chinese influences, typically performed on festive and auspicious occasions.
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Indian Sitar
by Sitar Guru Chandranath Bhattacharya and Tabla Guru Mihir Kundu from Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society (India)
Soulful bhajans, ragas and other devotional music from instruments synonymous with classical Indian music, a peaceful antidote to the bustle of modern living.
European Sacred Music
by Zhou Qian and Friends
LiYang(Soprano), XueYuan(Tenor), ZhouQian(Mezzo-Soprano) with piano accompaniment by Kseniia Vokhmianina.
Sublime sacred vocal works of the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods of Western art history, arranged for soaring soprano, tenor voices and piano.
1 May (Fri) Japanese Shakuhachi music 5pm & 6pm
  Thai ceremonial music 7.15pm & 8.15pm
2 May (Sat) Thai ceremonial music 5pm & 6pm
  Shakuhachi music 7.15pm & 8.15pm
3 May (Sun) Indian Sitar music 7.15pm & 8.15pm
  European Sacred Music 5pm & 6pm
ADVISORY
Road closures around Esplanade for National Day Parade 2010 from 19 June to 9 August 2010
Please be advised that several roads around Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay will be closed during various times due to the National Day Parade (NDP) 2010 Combined Rehearsals (CR), which will be held every Saturday from 19 June to 7 August, as well as the NDP 2010 on 9 August.

Traffic is expected to be congested in this area and this may cause significant delays. Patrons are strongly advised to pre-plan travelling routes, and take public transport for easy access to Esplanade.

Please refer to the details of the road closures below, or visit NDP 2010 website at www.ndp.org.sg

For further information, please call +65 6828 8377.
We regret any inconvenience caused.

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Road closures around Esplanade for the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games on 7, 11, 14, 21-22 and 26 August 2010.

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Revision of Carpark Charges
Revision of carpark charges with effect on 1 Jul 2010
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