Constellation Rising

Previously known as “The Firm”, Constellation Rising’s 5 band members started out playing gigs back in 2009 at Home Club, Yello Jello, St James Powerstation and made their way to Scape and Hard Rock Cafe. In 2011, they even qualified for Hard Rock Cafe’s Battle Of The Bands semi-finals!

Constellation Rising’s alternative metal music was influenced by guitarist Steve Vai and bands like Guns & Roses, Metallica and Slipknot, with Alter Bridge being their biggest influence.

With each band member writing their own bits of the music, the band’s guitarist, Shane Gill, exercised his creativity and wrote his own guitar parts.

The band had been recording and releasing songs despite having to juggle National Service and other commitments. “Beautiful It Hurts”, “Confessions”, “The Man I’ve Become” and “With You” had heavy rock tunes that would give anyone the urge to start headbanging in the middle of the street! But these guys knew how to turn heavy tunes into ballads as well! Check out the smooth acoustic version of With You!

Eventually, they recorded studio versions of their songs and even shared a behind-the-scenes video of them recording “We Will Rise”.

In 2012, the band was selected by Noise Singapore and given the chance to play on the Esplanade’s Waterfront Stage. Check out videos of their performances for “Time to Burn” and “Aura’s Lament”.

Photos taken from Constellation Rising facebook page

Over time, the band members had to attend to other matters like work and family and decided to end their successful run as a band.

If you would like to hear their work, check them out at ReverbNation, Soundcloud, Youtube, Facebook and Myspace.

Jigri Yaar Bhangra Singapore

Jigri Yaar Bhangra is the pioneer bhangra company in Singapore. Formerly known as the NCO Club Boys, it was started by Mr Hardip Singh and Mr Dalbir Singh in 1984. The company thereafter to re-named Jigri Yaar which simply means “The Best of friends”. Check out a video of the performers from back then!

With the current 10 group members, Jigri Yaar performs a mixture of Singapore styled bhangra – ranging from modern to folk along with stunts and dhol drummers, and aim to keep the culture alive for all future generations and to ensure that we are able to preserve this vibrant dance form.

Jigri Yaar has been featured in a UK Publication – Bhangra; Mystics, Music and Migration written by University of Huddersfield, UK, researcher Hardeep Singh Sahota that explores bhangra past and present.

International Dance Festivals & Participations

  • World Dance Festival, Korea (Suncheon, Hapcheon, Yeosu)
  • World Dance Festival, Peru
  • International Folk Dance Festival, Jakarta
  • Folklore Dance Festival, Fribourg Switzerland
  • Festival De Folklore, Brazil
  • World Dance Festival, France
  • Singapore National Day Embassy Celebration, Melbourne Australia
  • World Dance Festival, Istanbul
  • Arts Education Programme, Hong Kong

Chingay Festivals

  • Chingay Festival – 2011
  • Chingay Night Fiesta – 2015

Singapore Major Events

  • National Heritage Festival 2012-2016
  • ASEAN Wordwide Journalism Award 2016
  • SAFRA Singapore Bay Run & Army Half Marathon 2017
  • Asian Yoga Sports Championship 2017
  • Singapore Campaign Dinner 2017
  • Naming Ceremony of Keppel Karapan Armada Sterling
  • Opening Ceremony of Kidzania Singapore
  • International Silat Federation Competition 2016

Competitions

  • Dhol Dhamaka (Representation from Jigri Yaar Bhangra) – Champion

For more information, check out:

Website: www.jigriyaarbhangra.com

Facebook : Jigri Yaar Bhangra Singapore

YouTube: Jigri Yaar Bhangra Singapore

Instagram : Jigri Yaar Bhangra Singapore

Email : info@jigriyaarbhangra.com

Afsana Arts Weekend 2015

The Afsana Arts Weekend 2015 took place from 31 Oct to 1 Nov. The weekend had 4 events:

  • Gurmukhi Calligraphy workshop
  • Photography Basics workshop by instructors Sukhmindar Singh, Andrew J K Tan and Pervinder Singh
  • Hair and Makeup workshop by Bubbly J from Looks Studio
  • Art Jam (Painting workshop) at Arteastiq

It was an eye opener for some and a chance to exercise those creative arts muscles in all of us! Here are some pictures of the workshops that were attended by people from all age groups who came together to have an artsy weekend!

Gumukhi Calligraphy workshop

Participants were provided with templates and practice sheets to guide them in picking up some of the finer skills in calligraphy. With practice, many of them eventually walked home with a framed piece of their self drawn Gurmukhi calligraphy!


Photography Basics workshop by instructors Sukhmindar Singh, Andrew J K Tan and Pervinder Singh

Photography enthusiasts gathered to hear tips and tricks from experts before heading out for a guided hands-on photography walk in Little India. The group returned and shared their photos with each other, and described how they applied what they learnt during the walk, with the experts offering further suggestions for them to practice on.


Hair and Makeup workshop by Bubbly J from Looks Studio

Ladies of all ages came together for a chance to hear from an experienced fashion designer and makeup artist to understand the principles and techniques in looking their individual best. Not only did they walk away with new ideas to try at home, each participant walked away with a goodie bag filled with products for them to add to their toolkits!

Art Jam (Painting workshop) at Arteastiq

Getting in touch with their creative inner selves, budding painters had small bites to munch on while they brushed their imagination into reality. It was a an amazing family bonding experience with beautiful art pieces coming from the little ones and incredible detailed work from the practised elders!

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