Get ready to make some noise with crashing cymbals!
Craft your own instrument, watch a musical drama performance, and dive into a legendary tale – all inspired by an ancient cymbal from our Tang Shipwreck Gallery.
Get Crafty! Decorate a Mini Gong
- 11.00am–3.00pm
- ACM Lobby, Level 1
Personalise your own mini gong inspired by an ancient cymbal in the Tang Shipwreck Gallery. Colour and decorate it with stickers and enjoy the resonant clang of this musical instrument!
Suitable for ages 5 and above with parental guidance. While supplies last.
Move it! Drama Performance
- 11.30am & 2.30pm
- Ngee Ann Auditorium, Basement
Professor Ultimoto receives a puzzling request from his friend Penn the Postman: create something “bright, messy, and fierce”. What could that be?
Join The Second Breakfast Company on a musical journey that celebrates the joy of creation and music-making.
Suitable for ages 4 and above.
Story Time in the Galleries!
- 1.30pm
- Tang Shipwreck Gallery, Level 1
Storyteller Hafiz Rashid takes you on a captivating storytelling session to discover why people in Asia once clashed cymbals and banged on gongs during lunar eclipses.
Suitable for ages 5 and above. Gallery admission fees apply.
Image Credit: Asian Civilisations Museum
When
29 December, 11:00–15:00.
Age
4+
Price
Free
Telephone number
+656332 7798
Links
Address
Singapore1 Empress Place Singapore River, South S179555
How to get there?
By public transport: The ACM is a 5-minute walk from Raffles Place MRT station (Exit H).
By car: Can be reached via a road behind Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, off Fullerton Road near Anderson Bridge.
Parking: At the basement car park of the New Parliament House, at Six Battery Road and at One Fullerton across from the Fullerton Hotel.