Visit Singapore Zoo: March 2013

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Singapore River Safari

Check out the River Safari's main attractions ahead of its opening on 3rd April. The S$160m, 12-hectare complex lies right between the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, and is the first of its kind in Asia.

Tickets are priced at S$35 for adults, S$23 for children aged 3-12 and S$17.50 for senior citizens above 60. With some attractions yet to be complete, daily admission during this soft opening phase will cost S$25, S$16 and S$12.50 for the respective categories.









Time to spend some $$$.


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Musical ZOO


Yogyakarta experimental rock band ZOO kick off their regional tour in Singapore with their singular blend of math rock, noise, tribal and reconfigured traditional music. Their live performances are intense, charismatic and wild. This is a band to be experienced in the flesh.
with AWK WAH (Shark Fung)
and CACTUS (Jordan & Marina)

21 Mar 2013 (Thu)
Night & Day, 139 Selegie Road
8pm
$15 (includes 1 drink)

Presented by Ujikaji and the Independent Archive & Resource Center

Venue hosted by Night & Day

ZOO:
The band was formed in 2005 after a year of building the concept. In the first EP Kebun Binatang (2007), Zoo was still playing fast, mathematic, and noisy music as often seen in Boredoms, Ruins, Melt Banana, or Hella. But in their first full album, Trilogi Peradaban (2009), elements of ethnic music was introduced, and then in their latest release, Prasasti (2012), Zoo’s music has now progressed toward significant direction; ethnic and tribal elements are no longer elements but has becoming an integral part of Zoo as a band and therefore creating a new undefined music. All these contrast crossovers of many different influences are there in order to align the music with theme that they try to put forward.

The theme behind every lyrics are all about modern civilization, human ambition of immortality, deterioration of cultural roots and some theme that encourage optimism.

PERSONNEL

RULLY SHABARA– VOKAL, DJEMBE, REBANA, SYNTH
BHAKTI PRASETYO– BASS
RAMBERTO AGOZALIE– DRUMS
DIMAS BUDI SATYA– DRUMS, CUSTOM PERCUSSION

CACTUS:

Cactus is the brainchild of producer-composer and multi-instrumentalist Jordan Johari Rais (b. 1978) and his wife, vocalist and bass and percussion player Marina Abu Hassan (b. 1982).

Cactus was born on the slopes of tea plantation in Cameron Highlands, Malaysia in April 2011 when the duo decided to interpret the colours, sights and sounds of the nature and life around them then into a creative product they can call their own.

They play an eclectic mix of analog and digital sounds wrapped in traditional harmonies and percussive beats, this time accompanied by two other musicians Matt Raham on drums and Maggot Isa on bass. Also joining them in full spirit and physical prowess inspiration yada yada, “Django”, the unborn child to mother Marina and Jordan.

AWK WAH:

Shark from Engineered Beautiful Blood, Amino Acid Orchestra and I\D started this solo project which resulted in the cult favourite Opera Box (2010), blowing our minds with its rhythmic noise and harsh miasmic darkness. When he reappeared at the inaugural Earthbound gig in 2012 unveiling a new set up of drums, effects, synth and sampler and creating a schizo mix of dirty noise and hypnotic beats, practically inventing a new genre that we like to call “distraught techno”. Awk Wah releases his second album on LP and download with Ujikaji in the middle of the year.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Manatees in Singapore Zoo relocate to new home

Singapore Zoo staff members move a 400 kg, 33-year-old male manatee during the move to its new enclosure at the River Safari in Singapore, March 13, 2013. Singapore Zoo relocated the manatees to a new enclosure "Amazon Flooded Forest" at the River Safari.

Singapore Zoo staff members transfer oxygen to an 8-year-old female manatee during the move to its new enclosure at the River Safari in Singapore, March 13, 2013. Singapore Zoo relocated the manatees to a new enclosure "Amazon Flooded Forest" at the River Safari.

New enclosure for them.

Saturday, March 09, 2013

Singapore Zoo turns 40

Singapore Zoo celebrates its 40th birthday this year with a series of events. The zoo is looking for people who were born on the day the zoo began operations on 27 June 1973.

These people will be invited for a special Singapore Zoo Birthday Bash and be taken on an exclusive tour with a zoo pioneer.

The zoo is also giving a 40 per cent discount on its admission ticket prices for Singaporeans and permanent residents who turn 40 this year. But these individuals must visit with four other friends during the birthday month. The discount is valid from now till the end of the year.

The zoo is also organizing a 40th Birthday Bash Zoo Hunt on 16 and 17 March.

Singapore Zoo 40th Birthday Promotion

Celebrate with us! Enjoy 40% off admission ticket prices when you celebrate your 40th with us. From 1 March until 31 December 2013, Singaporeans and Permanent Residents born in 1973 can enjoy 40% off admission ticket prices for themselves and four other friends when they visit during their birthday month.

Terms & Conditions

    Promotion is valid from 1 Mar – 31 Dec 2013.
    Present original IC or passport to enjoy offer.
    Maximum purchase of 5 discounted tickets per identity card/passport, per transaction.
    Promotion is only valid for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents.
    Promotion is only valid for tickets bought over the ticketing counters at Singapore Zoo.
    Offer applies to admission on day of ticket purchase.
    Offer is not valid with any other promotions, discounts or online ticket purchase.
    Admission ticket purchased is not refundable or exchangeable for cash or kind.
    No claims will be entertained for any lost, torn, defaced or expired ticket.