Friday, July 6, 2012

Our First Anniversary of the Munich Makan Group

A group of about 40 persons celebrated our first anniversary of the Munich Makan Group on Sunday, 17 June 2012.  The event was held in the garden belonging to one of our members.  We would like to thank Mrs Norliza Asisi-Maurer for permitting us to use her garden.  

Our food menu consisted of Mee Siam Goreng, Rojak, Fried Springrolls, Beef Rendang, Chicken Biryani Rice, Lamb Curry, Vegetable Curry, Chicken Pahari, Chinese Fried Rice, Tandoori Chicken, Samosa, Acar, Lontong Rice, Potato Salad, Teh Tarik (not Instant), Fruits, Egg Tarts and various nyonya kuihs including Pulut Serikaya, Pulut Inti, Pulut Panggang, Sugee Cake, Kuih Dadar, Kuih Lapis and Pandan Cake.  All dishes are prepared by our members themselves.

After the makan session, we played our old childhood games i.e. Batu Selembat (5 Stones), Chapteh, Sepak Takraw and Kuti-Kuti.  Three german husbands had a go at the Batu Selembat game.  Two videos of us performing the National Anthem and Pledge were also taken and can be viewed on our YouTube Channel on these links:  Singapore National Anthem and Singapore Pledge.

First of all, some of the food photos .....


Rojak

Mee Siam Goreng

Sugee Cake, Putri Serikaya & Pulut Inti

Tandoori Chicken

Acar

Potato Cake

Kuih Dadar, Putri Serikaya & Kuih Lapis

Egg Tarts

Beef Rendang

Chicken Biryani Rice

Lontong Rice

Samosa

Fried Spring Rolls

Potato Salad

Vegetable Curry

Lamb Curry

Chicken Pahari

Basmati Rice
Chinese Fried Rice

Baguette
Teh Tarik
Nectarine

Watermelon


And now, the photos of the attendees .....


Our Singapore Flag



Our Paparazzis














Makan Time
















Teh Tarik in the making ....

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Pledge Taking Ceremony

Our young & lovely ladies




Caught in the act!

This is my first piece of watermelon .... I swear!





Monday, April 30, 2012

SSAG relaunched new Website

The Singapore Students' Association of Germany has finally relaunched their website! Now, potential students and members will be able to get more timely updates on their latest activities, information from their sponsors and partners as well as tips regarding life and studies in Germany. 








Do show your support by following them on Twitter at http://twitter.com/#!/ssag_de as well to find out the latest things they've been up to!






Monday, April 9, 2012

Singapore Day 2012 in New York

Six more days before the 5th edition of Singapore Day takes off in New York, USA! Online registration closes this Friday, so don't delay! Register now at www.SingaporeDay.sg!








Saturday, March 31, 2012

The Singapore Embassy in Berlin is now on Twitter!!!

The Singapore Embassy in Berlin has its own Twitter page called "Vossstrasse17". News and clips on Singapore will be updated regularly. If you are interested, please follow them on Twitter!





Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Rose Rasink, Mönchengladbach, Germany

The beauty of serendipity is you don’t know there will be a rainbow, much less a pot of gold at the end of it. For Rose Rasink, that serendipitous moment happened in a sauna. And she certainly didn’t expect her world to be painted with resplendent colours as a result of that chance encounter. But it did.

Rose moved to Germany in 2001 and met a German lady who was into painting when she was in a sauna. The Singaporean, whose artistic expression was limited to drawing using crayons in primary school, started picking up acrylic painting after becoming friends with the German. “We talked and talked. We encouraged each other and we painted side by side in her attic. It went from afternoon to midnight. We were so engrossed in it. She’s into oil and I’m into acrylic. We gave each other tips.” In 2003, she followed her husband to Israel on his job posting and started dabbling with pastel. Sitting in front of the Mediterranean Sea with friends, thoughts and ideas for her paintings poured forth.


Before she knew it, the accidental artist was invited to hold her private exhibition in Korschenbroich, Germany in 2006. “It took me a while to have the courage to do it because it’s a one-woman show. It’s a bigger responsibility and I have no experience doing my own show,” the 47-year-old reminisces. But with some help to set up the paintings and display, she not only held a successful exhibition -- it was the first of many solo exhibitions to come in Germany. She was also featured in a few German publications.   



Rose describes her work as “folk art”, something that can be easily understood by people. Looking at her paintings, it is palpable that inspiration for some of her paintings stem from Singapore and being Singaporean. “I’m proud of Singapore and I want to share our Singapore roots and history, the cultures we have and how harmonious we live,” she explains.  However, her proudest work yet is that of her husband in front of a vintage BMW. Recalling the day she revealed the painting to him, she laughs: “He was shocked that I did it because I didn’t tell him. I had to shut the room I was painting in and I didn’t allow him to come in.”




The most telling sign that Rose has found her calling as an artist is when she talks about the creative process involved in painting and how she revels in that. “When I’m with my painting and canvas, it’s an amazing feeling that’s indescribable. You mix the colours and you let them dance. Happiness comes from within when you start to let your brush dance, swirl and flow. It’s like a magical moment.”
Who would have thought that the start of her magical moments began in a nondescript sauna? 
To view Rose’s work, visit

By Yee Wei Zhen, Overseas Singaporean Unit

Friday, March 2, 2012

Singapore Day 2012 in New York

If you're still sitting on the fence about Singapore Day 2012 in New York, we're sweetening the trip to New York because 4 successful registrants will win for themselves room stays at the Millennium Broadway hotel in Times Square the weekend of Singapore Day! REGISTER before 15 March 2012 to qualify for the draw! T&Cs at www.SingaporeDay.sg ! Good luck!





Thursday, February 9, 2012

Changi Airport is once again in the running for "The World's Best Airport"

You come through it every time you return home and when you depart for your overseas country of residence. She is a leading international airport that even citizens of other countries rave about. Changi Airport is once again in the running for 'The World's Best Airport'. How about sparing 30 seconds to vote her in!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Our Chinese New Year Dinner Event to welcome the Year of the Dragon

A large turnout of 51 persons attended the CNY Dinner Event in Munich on Saturday, 4 February 2012. Singaporeans from Berlin, Cologne, Karlsruhe and even the Netherlands were there to celebrate with us. It was an enjoyable and memorable evening for all of us.




A group photo of us



SG students from Munich and Berlin












































Getting the flag ready for group photo taking