Dvořák’s Happy Music with Chamber Music and Arts Singapore

$15

Advance ticket sales have now closed, but walk-in tickets will still be available on site. Please be seated 10 minutes before 4pm to enjoy a bonus set of live music.

For children, families, and the young at heart, spend a Saturday afternoon surrounded by premier classical music, art, and community at our Holland Village Pop-Up. Join musicians from Chamber Music and Arts Singapore for an up-close performance of Dvořák’s happy music — joyful pieces inspired by the Bohemian composer’s love for trains, nature, and the simple pleasures of life.

After the performance, explore how architecture, sculpture, and poetry can inspire music through hands-on art activities led by children’s theatre artist Andrea Singco.

To book a seat, choose from two ticket types and checkout separately from other products.

Details

Date
13 December 2025, Saturday

Location:
Plain Vanilla Holland Village (241 Holland Avenue), alfresco area

Time:
4pm - 5:30pm 

Programme: 
Live performance of Dvořák’s works (20 mins) - for all ticket holders
Guided hands-on music and art activity (70 mins) - for Parent and Child Bundle participants

An Adult ticket includes:

  • Access to the performance (standing or unreserved seating)
  • A beverage of your choice

A Parent & Child Bundle includes:

  • Two reserved seats at a table
  • Two beverages of your choice
  • A guided, hands-on music and art activity 

Age Advisory:
Best enjoyed by children aged 5 to 12. Each child must be accompanied by a parent.

All ticket proceeds will go to Chamber Music and Arts Singapore, a registered charity since June 2021.

Artists

Established in 2020, Chamber Music and Arts Singapore works to bring timeless music and arts to communities through its evening concerts, concerts for children, programmes for youths, and activities in the community.

Described as ‘a chamber musician of the highest order’, and a ‘national treasure’, her playing as ‘truly transcendent’, Tang Tee Khoon was named one of the 40 under 40 faces to watch by Prestige Singapore. She is the second-ever violinist to be awarded the loan of a J.B. Guadagnini violin c. 1750 by the National Arts Council in Singapore from 2009-2017.  Founder & Artistic Director of Chamber Music and Arts Singapore, Tee Khoon performs internationally as a recitalist and a chamber musician and has collaborated with musicians such as Midori, Hsin-Yun Huang, Ian Swenson, and members of the Emerson, Takács and Borromeo String Quartets. Tang Tee Khoon mentored with Donald Weilerstein in Boston and David Takeno in London U.K.

1st prize winner of the 2010 Korea Herald Competition and the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music's Concerto Competition, as well as prizewinner at Elise Meyer Wettbewerb in Hamburg, Cho Hang Oh has appeared at the Ozawa Chamber Festival, Singapore International Music Festival, Trondheim Chamber Music Festival, Mendelssohn Music Festival and the VII Musethica International Chamber Music Festival in Zaragoza. Founding cellist of the Baum Quartet which won the first prize at the Mendelssohn Competition in Berlin, silver prize at the Salieri-Zinetti competition in Verona, the Kultur Preis sponsored by Berenberg Bank in Elbphilharmonie and the Audience Prize at Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition, Hang Oh studied solo cello performance with Qin Li-Wei and Troels Svane; chamber music with Niklas Schmidt and Oliver Wille; as well as completed his Artist Diploma with Günter Pichler at the Reina Sofia Music Academy in Madrid.

A musical chameleon, Yang Shuxiang leads the conductorless re:Sound Chamber Orchestra while maintaining solo and chamber music activities across Asia and beyond, appearing at festivals and concert series such as the Perlman Music Program, Boston Music Institute, Macao Arts Festival and Music for Food Taiwan. Shuxiang recently co-founded a novel string quartet concept with collaborators David Loke and Martin Peh: the Bards of Neverland - to tell impossible stories from impossible times and places through genre-bending programming, visuals, and settings - integrating into large-scale post-classical/quasi-pop productions e.g. Wondrous Fall (VR production), Northern Lights, Alex Blake Charlie and Tapestry. Shuxiang holds a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the New England Conservatory, where he served as teaching assistant to Donald Weilerstein.

Andrea Singco has a BA in Theatre Arts from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and has performed in theatre and at Universal Studios Singapore as a show host.  Notable theatre credits include Women of Asia and Shakespeare and Cervantes with Generasia and The Incredible Adventures of Border Crossers with House Ltd at the Singapore International Festival of Arts in Paris.  Andrea has also worked with Paper Monkey as a puppeteer and puppet maker and is passionate about encouraging children to find new ways to create, explore and express themselves.

Community Calendar

Our Homecoming Pop-Up at Holland Village brings with it a laid-back space to gather from now till February 2026 — for thoughtful brews, easy conversations, and the joy of shared interests. As we explore the possibility of a more permanent return and new ways to host with warmth and care, we look forward to getting together like the old days.

Explore the rest of our community gatherings here.

Terms

Prices listed are GST inclusive.

Due to the limited seating, no refunds will be provided for customer no-shows or cancellations.