The Golden Treasure Skills and Development Program will conduct a day-long seminar on meat and fish processing combined with ice cream making on Dec. 11, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., UPIS Bldg A., Maria Rigidor St. cor. Quirino Ave., UP Diliman.
Call 4367826, 5874746, 09472888719 and 09276414006. Visit www.GoldenTreasureSkills.ph. Like or follow the Facebook page Golden Treasure Skills and Development Program
French choreographer teaches underprivileged youth
The Embassy of France to the Philippines, in partnership with France Volontaires and other Franco-Philippine NGOs, Ballet Philippines and the Cultural Center of the Philippines, is organizing a contemporary dance workshop for the underprivileged youth, conducted by world-renowned French choreographer Emmanuelle Huynh.
From Dec. 5 to 10, Huynh will be working with 15 young beneficiaries of Philippine-based French organizations to help them develop a more acute consciousness of their personalities and discover their bodies through dance.
The contemporary dance workshop will culminate in a performance choreographed by Huynh, titled “Cribles,” on Dec. 10, 11 a.m., at Ballet Philippines Studio 1.
For more information on the workshop and the humanitarian activities of the French Embassy in the Philippines, e-mail culturel.ambafrance.manille@gmail.com.
Dinosaurs at Singapore Zoo and River Safari
In a unique display that does not involve live animals, Singapore Zoo and River Safari have brought in a lifelike animatronics collection of prehistoric creatures—dinosaurs.
Until March 2017, guests can expect to see the likes of Tyrannosaurus Rex, Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus and Triceratops in the newly installed Dinosaur Valley in Singapore Zoo, and some of their wild prehistoric cousins roaming in River Safari.
Dinosaur-theme activities happen on weekends until Dec. 18.
Visitors can continue to catch the dinosaurs in their new home at Singapore Zoo and River Safari until March 2017.
Visit www.zoo.com.sg/zoorassic-park/