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✨ Heart to Art: Self-Discovery Series
## ✨ Heart to Art: Self-Discovery Series
**Starting from 22 April - 20 May Every Wednesday, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM**
📍 Siglap Centre \#02\-24 \| Thought Reframe Bonus session location TBC
### Have you been feeling…
• Tired of overthinking
• Disconnected from yourself
• Wanting a safe space to just *be*
• Craving something meaningful, not just another activity
This is not just an art class.
This is a space to come home to yourself.
***
## 🌿 What is Heart to Art?
Heart to Art is a **guided self-discovery experience** where you express what’s within—through art, reflection, and gentle facilitation.
No pressure.
No judgment.
No need to be “good” at art.
Just you, your heart, and a space that holds you.
***
## 🎨 The 5-Part Journey
Each session is carefully designed to support a different part of your inner world:
22 Apr🌸 **Self-Love** – Fill your own cup
29 Apr🌟 **Fun** – Rediscover your joy
6 May🌿 **Freedom** – Release and create freely
13 May🌊 **Emotional Reset** – A safe space to feel and release
20 May🍃 **Thought Reframe** – Shift your inner narrative
You can try 1 session…
then decide if you'd like to experience the full transformation through the series.
***
## ✨ What You’ll Experience
• Guided prompts (no experience needed)
• Gentle inner reflection
• A calming, safe, heart-led environment
• Emotional release and clarity
• Deep connection (with yourself and others)
Many participants say they feel:
→ lighter
→ healing
→ connection
***
## 💬 What Others Have Shared
“I didn’t expect to feel so much… in a good way. It felt like something inside me softened.”
“I came stressed and left feeling calm and clear.”
“It’s rare to find a space where you don’t have to pretend. I could just be myself.”
“I realized things about myself I didn’t even know I was holding in.”
“It’s not just art… it’s healing.”
***
## 💰 Investment
✨ First Time Trial: **$38**
✨ Single Session: **$58**
✨ Heart to Art Series: **$228** (5 sessions)
🎁 Includes **1 Bonus “Thought Reframe” session when series is taken**
## 💳 Payment Details
Please make payment via **PayNow (UEN): 53334862E (Tracy.Im)**
After payment, kindly:
1. Send a screenshot of your payment
2. Indicate the session date(s) you’re attending
📲 WhatsApp to: **9387 3142 (Tracy)**
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## 🌸 Who This Is For
This is for you if you:
• Are on a self-growth or healing journey
• Feel deeply and want a safe outlet
• Want to reconnect with yourself
• Are open, curious, or simply exploring
***
## 🤍 Important to Know
• No art experience needed
• All materials provided
• Thought Reframe only available as Bonus when the full series is taken
• Feel free to trial first then decide if you want to enjoy the full series
• Small, intimate group setting
• Limited slots per session
***
## 🌟 Final Note
If you feel drawn to this, trust that feeling.
You don’t need to overthink it.
Sometimes the spaces that call you…
are the ones your heart already knows you need.
Singing Collective
Join Syncroony for an evening of harmonizing voices and connecting through music. Whether you're a seasoned singer or just starting out, this event welcomes all music enthusiasts looking to share their passion for singing. Immerse yourself in a supportive community of creatives as we come together to sing in harmony and uplift each other through music. No audition required.
This creative circle is designed to nurture collaboration between creative minds, fostering a space where artistic expression can flourish. Let's build connections, create beautiful music, and embrace the power of coming together through the universal language of song. Join us for an unforgettable evening of group singing and community building at Syncroony!
Wednesday Evening @ Skosh Cafe (Bencoolen)
Welcome! Gist below! :-)
1. Bring a book to the meet!
2. Buy a drink (and a bite if you're hungry).
3. Say hi to the folks.
4. Read!
5. We'll do a short round of intros and a short sharing at the end too. :)
Come in and find us (we're probably the only reading group)! In the event that the place is full, we'll find a back up nearby. :-)
This is a limited seats, small group event, so do try to update your RSVP early if your plans change! Thanks in advance!
Nearest MRT: Bencoolen (DT21)
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Cost SGD5/pax
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22 April 2026
8-9 PM SGT
MARKET SINGAPORE TRAINING ROOM
51 CUPPAGE ROAD
#08-03 Singapore
More Info:
+65 93554952
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Beach Tennis in Singapore? Try it for yourself
Most people in Singapore haven’t tried beach tennis yet — and honestly, that’s part of the appeal.
It’s fast-paced like tennis, social like volleyball, and played barefoot on sand. You don’t need prior experience, and the learning curve is surprisingly quick.
Beach tennis is big in Brazil, and it’s now starting to pick up in Singapore. Sessions are run by Pacific Beach Tennis Academy, which is Singapore's first dedicated beach tennis academy.
If you’re looking to:
– try a new sport without pressure
– meet people in a more relaxed setting
– or just switch things up from your usual workouts
this might be worth checking out.
Sessions are beginner-friendly, and all equipment is provided.
If you’re keen or have any questions, feel free to message Luke at 8950 0295.
You can learn more about Pacific Beach Tennis Academy here as well:
Website: https://pbta.sg/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pbta.sg/
We are Beginner Guitarists & Sing Along Enthusiasts who love group singing
**About This Group**
This group is perfect for
1. **Beginner guitarists** who love singing and playing music in a group
2. **Sing-along enthusiasts** who don’t play the guitar but enjoy singing to live music
**Who’s a Beginner Guitarist?**
If you’ve been playing guitar for less than 12 months and are familiar with basic chords like G, C, D, Em, Am, and A—you’re in the right place.
**Singers Welcome!**
As long as you enjoy singing and can carry a simple tune, you’re absolutely qualified. No experience required—just bring your voice and your enthusiasm!
We’ll also share tips and ideas to help each other improve our guitar skills in a fun and supportive environment.
**Come for the Music—Stay for the Community**
Expect laughter, learning, and meaningful connections with fellow music lovers.
**Important Note:**
While we meet at a church venue, this is *not* a religious or church-based group. People of all beliefs and backgrounds are welcome.
***COMPILATION OF OUR JAM SONGS:***
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Aw-MuvPHAhU23DhncMBcYK_17TgIqhKH](https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Aw-MuvPHAhU23DhncMBcYK_17TgIqhKH)
***LOAN OF GUITARS :***
\> We have 10\-15 guitars to loan out for the session\. First come\, first served basis\.
***FREQUENCY OF THE JAM SESSIONS*** :
\> The jam takes place fortnightly on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of each month\.
***REGISTRATION:***
\> Entry into the venue is STRICTLY by registration ONLY\.
\> No walk\-in will be entertained\.
Beach Tennis Class (All Levels)
We are launching a new Beach Tennis Group Class every **Wednesday from 745–915 PM at Pasir Ris Park**.
Whether you’re completely new to the game or an experienced player looking to sharpen your skills, this session is designed for **all levels**:
* Beginners will learn the fundamentals — strokes, movement, and coordination on sand.
* Intermediate and advanced players can work on strategy, consistency, and competitive drills.
You can register your interest here: [https://form.jotform.com/pacificbeachtennis/pbta-sign-up](https://form.jotform.com/pacificbeachtennis/pbta-sign-up), or contact Luke at 9476 5258 to register
Art History Events This Week
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The spark of creativity
Where does genuinely new stuff come from, and what does the answer obligate us to do?
We are primates, evolved for the African Savana, with meat machines in our heads. These meat machines can do something curious: they can imagine. Even further, they can be “creative”; that is, they can imagine something “novel”.
At first glance, imagination seems like a cute quirk. We can imagine fantasies, tell fun stories, paint pictures, make gadgets. Some of these stories we deem “creative” or “novel”. But what actually counts as “new/creative”?
The commonly used notion for “creative” in various domains of study is the creation of something “novel” and “useful/appropriate”. “Novel” ensures the new idea/invention is not just a basic recombination of old things. “Useful/appropriate” ensures that the idea is meaningful, reveals something interesting, and is not just a random mess.
Both of these terms are broad and contentious (intentionally so). Who defines what is “novel” or useful/appropriate”? Should it be defined by the individual who originated the idea, or by the social judgment of peers, or specifically by experts, or by history/those who come later? The **Systems Model** recognizes that “creativity” is not a property determined by individuals, but through an interaction between the domain/field of innovation, the social ecosystem (gatekeepers, institutions, etc.), and the innovation itself.
Other views emphasize the **cognitive mechanisms** of creativity. New ideas do not emerge “de novo”, they emerge from a recombination of past ideas, with a novel “transformation of the problem space”. Hence, an individual needs to make the creative leap with regards to themselves (their past experiences, cultural knowledge, etc.); it is a mental operation. Even if their new idea might already be known to someone else/the public, if they themselves did not know it, it is still a novel creation for them.
Thus the question: Is there a rigorous notion that can tell whether something is “truly novel”, or even quantify how much? And who decides?
Beyond the domain of fiction and art, our meat sack brains can also imagine things like multiple dimensions, 4D space, invisible forces, and other notions that at the time were heavily criticized as fanciful thinking (imaginary numbers, non-euclidian geometry, microscopic germs).
Our minds were shaped by natural selection to solve savanna-scale problems — predators, social hierarchies, thrown objects. There's no selection pressure for imagining or grasping 11-dimensional string theory or quantum field theory. Feynman himself suspected we might not be able to understand wavefunction collapse or superposition. And human working memory is sorely limited.
It is surprising that these ideas turn out to be “*real”*. They explain the physical world and give us tremendous power over it. Sometimes, increasing our power over the physical world depends on creating ever more “novel” ideas/absurdities (e.g. Infinite dimensional vector spaces. Subatomic particles. Quantum phenomena. etc.) Outlandishness is not sufficient for scientific success, but those ideas that yielded the greatest increase in understanding/power were often the most outlandish. In other words, the degree of “creative novelty” in science is proportional to the degree of increased physical power we gain. Is there a limit to what our brains can conceive?
Science and art are very different domains. But therein lies the puzzle: the process of creativity deployed in science seems no different from the process of creativity deployed in art; so perhaps the same process is generating novelty in both.
This suggests a tantalizing unity of what it means to be “novel”. If the same process generates “novelty” in 2 (seemingly) different branches: art and science, and one branch leaves physical traces, then “novelty” might not be mere arbitrary social judgment.
Discussion Questions:
* What counts as “creative”/”novel”? Who judges this? Is it an individual or social or objective judgment? How do we know whether something is “new” or not? Are we just “doing whatever we do?”
* Operationally, how does creativity work? How does creativity “create new things”? Where does the newness come from?
* Is the process of creativity in art, social science, natural science, engineering, technology, all the same underlying process?
* If it is the same underlying process, how does “novelty”/creativity in science relate to creativity in art?
* What’s the difference between imagination, creativity, and knowledge?
* Is society obligated to create the conditions necessary for people to engage their creativity? If we disable people’s creativity, is that a form of mind control?
Listening Hearts Workshop: Finding Inner Peace
**Who we are?**
Listening Hearts is a safe and caring space where people can pause, reflect, and share life’s journey together. We believe every heart longs for meaning, connection, and encouragement. Through workshops and conversations, we explore topics that matter — from everyday challenges to deeper questions about life and faith — in a way that is open to both Christians and seekers.
**Why Join?**
Life can be overwhelming at times. This workshop offers a safe and supportive environment where you can:
\- Share your story \(only if you wish\)
\- Learn simple tools to cope with stress and challenges
\- Receive encouragement and practical support
\- Connect with others who care
**Who is this for?**
\- Anyone seeking encouragement\, healing\, or practical coping tools\.
\- Open to people of all backgrounds and beliefs\.
**What to Expect?**
\- Respectful\, inclusive space
\- No pressure to share beyond your comfort level
\- Gentle activities\, practical takeaways\, and supportive conversations
unguided watercolor jamming
come join us for unguided watercolor jamming session! watercolor, paper and paint brushes will be provided. we will follow photos and paint, i'll be able to assist very basic techniques!
The Art of Leather: Tools, Techniques & Tradition
Discover the art of leather crafting at our Foundation Workshop! 🎨 Join us at Kakiku for a hands-on session where you’ll create personalized wallets, clutches, bag charms or tags. Finished with your own hot-stamped design. Perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
## **Workshop Breakdown**
1. Arrival – Check in and settle into the workshop area.
2. Briefing – Welcome to the Atelier; get familiar with the space and amenities.
3. Introduction – Explore leather history, types, uses, care, and how to identify premium features.
4. Introduction – Explore leather history, types, uses, care, and how to identify premium features.
5. Breaktime – Relax and enjoy some free & easy time.
6. Personalisation – Hot stamp your name or initials to make your piece uniquely yours.
Q&A – Ask questions about techniques, future classes, or retail products, and connect with our artisans.
Don’t miss this chance to craft something truly unique.
Sign up today!#leathercrafting #workshop #handsonlearning #personalizeddesigns
"Kiss of the Spider Woman" by Manuel Puig
\*Please note the change of venue. We are no longer able to meet at Charlies and will be looking for a new venue.
!!! Beware of scams! If you have been contacted about featuring your work at our meetings or have been asked for any kind of payment it is a scam.
Country: Argentina
Written in: 1976
Pages: 280
Starting as an experimental study of a romantic female character, Manuel Puig elaborated with streams of consciousness and unspecified dialogue to create this untraditional novel. Fast paced and challenging social, sexual and literature norms, it's seen as his most successful work, having been adapted into multiple films and plays.
Here's and excerpt from [an excellent review on Medium:](https://thebiblioraptor.medium.com/literature-as-resistance-reading-manuel-puigs-the-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-9d8ce00c10fa)
One of the major ways in which literature has made its presence felt is as a tool of resistance. Manuel Puig’s novel *The Kiss of the Spider Woman* is such a battle waged through words, critiquing authoritative institutions, exploring the quest for freedom, and telling human stories of rebellion, love, and loss.
The novel was published in 1976 and is written mainly as dialogues between its dual protagonists — Luis Alberto Molina and Valentin Arregui Paz — detained in a Buenos Aires prison. Valentin is a Marxist rebel who is in jail for waging a political struggle against the government. Molina, who identifies as a woman and homosexual, is imprisoned for the sexual corruption of minors. They are cellmates, who go from strangers to friends and more. One might think that a story that is limited only to one location and written as dialogues between two people might be monotonous. But this is where Puig’s genius lies. Although the physical setting is confined, the reader can transcend that dingy cell, along with the characters, through the sole power of storytelling.
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**New to the Hungry Hundred Book Club?** Here's what you need to know:
1. Read the book (If you don't manage to finish it by the meetup date, don't worry. As long as you're not going to be too disappointed by spoilers, you're still welcome to join.)
2. Come to the meeting, usually (but not always!) on the last Sunday of every month.
3. Be prepared to order food/drink at the venue to show our appreciation for letting us use their space. This is a requirement. A lot of time and effort has been put into finding a place that will accommodate our group without an outrageous minimum charge or rental fee, and you'll never be asked to contribute to organiser fees, so please show your respect and support for the restaurant that's letting us use their space.
4. Discuss! It's a casual conversation, so don't be afraid to ask questions and let us know what you think.
Kintsugi Pottery Mending Workshop
Join us in an experiential healing Kintsugi workshop in a calm serene setting acccompanied by soothing meditative music and scents.
Kintsugi is Japanese ancient art of mending broken pottery. It essentially teaches us to appreciate and celebrate the broken pottery’s flaws and cracks. During the 2 hour session, you will learn all about the origins and history of Kintsugi, types of Kintsugi, how Kintsugi teaches us sustainability and very importantly how Kintsugi is a healing art.
Please bring along any broken ceramics if you hv. If you do not have any, it’s alright as we have plenty of ceramics to choose from in the studio.
Free flow of Japanese Green Tea is also provided during the session.
Latin Fusion Technique Group Class (Adults & Teens, Intermediate & Advanced)
**For ages 14 and above.**
Latin Technique class. Solo dance.
### **Address**
80 Chay Yan St, Block 80, Singapore 160080
### **Schedule**
Fridays 9PM - 10PM
### **Booking Information**
* Please contact **98225900** to find out how to book this class.
* The instructor will reach out to you once you've booked the class.
Art History Events Near You
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Art Night - Bring Your Own Work
Welcome to the Art School - 20's & 30's artists Meetup group! This is a community for young artists who are passionate about exploring different mediums and techniques in the world of art. Whether you're a painter, sculptor, photographer, or mixed media artist, this group is the perfect place to connect with like-minded individuals, have a space to work on your craft, and showcase your work. Let's inspire and support each other on our artistic journeys! Whether you're a novice or a seasoned artist, all skill levels are welcome. Join us and unleash your creativity!
Afterwards, we will have time to work on our individual art projects, hang out, and if anyone is interested in feedback on their work, there will be time for that as well.
Franklinton Arts District Second Fridays Meet @ One Line Coffee, 471 W. Rich St.
Let’s meet, wander the exhibits and open galleries, and enjoy an evening out in the Franklinton Arts District.
(Nearby pay parking is available in the garage on McDowell, right around the corner from One Line Coffee, and, past it along the curb as McDowell dead ends.)
City Lights (1931)
"The SOB is a ballet dancer. He’s the best ballet dancer that ever lived, and if I get a good chance I’ll kill him with my bare hands." - W.C. Fields
In *City Lights*, Chaplin's Little Tramp meets a blind girl selling flowers who mistakes him for a wealthy man. When he learns that an operation may restore her sight, he sets off to earn the money she needs to have the surgery. He also befriends an alcoholic millionaire who only recognizes him when he is drunk. When the blind girl and her grandmother fall behind in the rent and face eviction, he tries working and even enters a boxing competition to raise the money they need.
Regarded as Chaplin's masterpiece, *City Lights* has been ranked on more than seventeen "100 greatest movies of all time" lists. Orson Welles cited it as his favorite picture.
*City Lights* is available for streaming on Amazon Prime, Hulu, HBOMax, Tubi and PlutoTV. The Columbus Library lists three copies on blu-ray and eight copies on DVD. Watch the movie on your own, then join us upstairs at East Market to discuss the film.
If you want more, *Unknown Chaplin* is a three-episode lost-footage documentary available on Youtube. It covers his time on *City Lights* beginning at the twenty-six minute mark of episode two: https://youtu.be/f8960Uc15hI?t=1558
Pop-up Book Club 3: The Ballad of The Sad Café, by Carson McCullers
Let’s meet and share our thoughts about Carson McCullers’ novella, The Ballad of The Sad Café.
Fundamentals: by do Jung Ishu/ the art of fighting
We are a real world Martial arts group. \
Called DO JUNG ISHU (the art of fighting) \
Based off of Jeet kune do we just continued where Bruce Lee left off. \
We have been around a while. \
We are donation based.
Every week we get together and work technical skills and live pressure testing. \
Almost all of the instructors have been in everything from altercations in the real world to the ring and some still compete in the cage. \
If you want to take your skills up, improve your confidence, gain self defense skills, get in better shape, test yourself or just want to kill some time and possibly get hit a bit come on down. \
We will be located at 3923 N High St, Columbus, OH 43214 inside the whetstone rec center in the auditorium, upstairs in classroom B or outside in the grass between the playground and horseshoe area. our instructors are normally in a black and red art of fighting shirt \ if you can not find us call or text me at 6143570295
Saturday 1pm Wednesday 5:30pm
From Age 16 and up. attendees under the age of 18 must have a guardian with them. \
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You must have a free leisure card for the rec center and must be registered for our class specifically .\
Wear workout clothing \
Bring a MOUTHPIECE! \
WE HAVE GLOVES. \
Hope to see you soon :-).\
We are run off of donations. \
let me know if you have any questions :)
Afternoon Coffee Break!
(craft and chit chat included)🤣☕️🤗
**Let’s catch up and take an afternoon break.**
**Grab a coffee or snack and let’s chit chat! Gayle and I will bring adult coloring books and/or a simple craft if you’d like to unwind and relax.😊**
Columbus Yarn Club at the Grandview Heights Library
12:45-3:45 p.m. in Conference Room A, Library lower level. Bring your yarn projects, meet new friends.
If you plan to attend, please RSVP yes. If you can’t attend, please change your RSVP to no. This helps anyone who is waitlisted and it allows me to have an accurate count of attendees as our space is quite limited.
Plenty of parking in the lot, in the overflow lot across the street, and on the street.
See you there!




















