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Our professionally organized, pre-arranged theme parties are the easy way to create a memorable experience for your event. To complement each theme, you may also choose menus that are specially tailored to your guests' needs and preferences.

Contact us at (65) 6371 1911 for more details, or e-mail us at sales.sen@shangri-la.com.

Peranankan Cultural Night

Peranakan is a Malay term designating a particular creole culture of partly assimilated Chinese in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is the culture of an old immigrant Chinese community that settled in Malacca, Penang and Singapore. During the colonial era, especially in the so-called Straits Settlements of Penang, Malacca and Singapore, the Peranakans emerged as a distinctive, ethnic orientation with its own sense of cultural focus distinctive, ethnically defined traits. The women are called Nyonyas and the men are called Babas, so a common name used to refer to both is Peranakan. The Babas were successful businessmen of Chinese descent who intermarried with the local womenfolk of Malacca and surrounding areas, as there were not enough unmarried Chinese women available.

The Peranankan Cultural night displays the rich Peranakan heritage with guests coming dressed in sarong kebaya and traditional baju, a typical costume that was worn in early days.

Guests will be introduced to assorted Peranakan delights such as Cherki game, Chongkak and Nonya beadworks while being entertained with cultural songs and dance performances. Staff dressed in traditional Peranakan costumes will welcome guests and get them involved with the atmosphere at the party.

No Peranakan culture night will be complete without the traditional assortment of kuehs and spicy food fare, such as Nonya curries and many more.

Siloso Beach Party

Enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment in a relaxed setting on the beach under the rustling palm trees, while listening to the waves at the shore.

The beach party is held a the Jade Site, adorned with surf boards, twinkling torches, beach balls, sail boats and kayaks and decorated with bright coloured tablecloths. Don into favourite beach attire and sip a refreshing coconut drink served by our staff dressed to the theme.

As the sun sets behind the horizon of the South China Sea, the feast begins. A delicious barbecue selection that is specially prepared by our chefs is presented. The selection of tempting meats and fresh seafood is complemented with lavish buffets and refreshing desserts. Join in for a few beach games, or enjoy the strolling band, who will entertain through the night.

Singapore in the 60's

This is an opportunity to experience Singapore, a land of diverse races and cultures, where a plethora of local cuisines and myriad of delicious foods are served to suit even the most discerning taste buds.

Embark on a gastronomic food trail to sample Chinese, Indian and Malay food fares set up in stalls dressed up with peacock feathers, Chinese lanterns and ketupat to reflect the 'Made in Singapore' theme.

Be greeted by staff dressed in traditional costumes, serving refreshing soya bean milk. In addition, guests will be invited to watch Chinese, Indian, Malay cultural shows, a lion dance welcome and kompang (drumming) to complement dinner.