Raden Salah. Boschbrand (Forest Fire). 1849. Oil on canvas, 300 x 396 cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore. This work has been adopted by Yong Hon Kong Foundation.
In an unfamiliar land of lines, colours and shapes...
I wonder if there is a space for me?
This interactive dance performance by Prancing Giraffes invites children of all abilities to explore movement and creativity. Prancing Giraffes is a platform offering inclusive dance classes, providing a space where every child can express themselves through dance.
When: Fri 21 Mar 2025 | 2.30pm-3.15pm & 4.30pm-5.15pm
Suitable For: Families
Where: Keppel Centre for Art Education
Visit Information
When:
1 Mar, 10.30–11.10am, 11.30am–12.10pm
Where:
Level 1, Keppel Centre for Art Education, Expression Workshop
Some parts of the Gallery may be cold, so please bring along a jacket just in case.
Admission guidelines
Tickets must be purchased online.
Each ticket admits one parent and one toddler between 2–3 years old.
Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the start of the activity for registration.
If you are unable to attend the event or have any access requirements, please email us.
For additional information, feedback or to organise a visit for persons with disabilities, please contact usat least three weeks before your visit.
By attending this event, you consent to being video-recorded or photographed by National Gallery Singapore and its appointed photographers and to having such recordings/photographs used by the Gallery for marketing, publicity, or promotional purposes.
The Gallery reserves the right to cancel the activity without prior notice. In such a case, the Gallery will try our best to reserve a slot on the next available date at your convenience.
The accessible restroom in the Keppel Centre is located near the Book Nook, which is next to the Centre’s exit.
The baby changing room in the Centre is located near the Book Nook, which is next to the Centre’s exit. The room is equipped with hot and cold water and a seat. The baby changing rooms have step-free access but are not wheelchair accessible.
The Calm Pod is located near the entrance of the Keppel Centre, outside the Expansion Room. The Calm Room is a dedicated quiet space for visitors to rest if they are feeling overstimulated or overwhelmed by their environment.
Drinking fountains in the Keppel Centre are located near the Book Nook, which is next to the Centre’s exit.
There is a dedicated space to park strollers at the entrance, within the Keppel Centre, opposite the Expansion Room.