Monday 17 February 2014

A New Experience at YourSingapore at AIME 2014

A new experience is on show at the YourSingapore AIME stand this year. To illustrate what MICE groups can do in Singapore, the Singapore Tourism Board has created a unique ‘Experience Zone’ at its AIME stand this year, showcasing another reason why organisations should choose the lion city for their next corporate event, conference or meeting.

At AIME 2014, the Experience Zone is proud to present a live interactive Sand Art performance by Singaporean artist Stephanie Stacey Lee. During both days of AIME, Lee will be sharing the story of Singapore focusing on its famous food, culture and architecture through sand. Her portfolio contains an array of performances with top corporate organisations including HSBC Bank, Pfizer, and Singapore’s Compulsory Education Unit.

The Experience Zone is meant to offer AIME attendees an insight into Singapore’s wide array of creative and team-building activities available for MICE groups to participate in, which range from culinary activities through to adventure, music and the arts, all providing a distinctively Singaporean cultural experience.

Sharon Lam, Area Director Oceania, Singapore Tourism Board, said: “We are excited not only to be launching the new Experience Zone at our AIME stand this year, but also to have Sand Performer Stephanie Stacey Lee onboard. While Singapore is an ever-changing destination with new venues and hotels, we also have an impressive pool of local talent, which is why we developed this initiative – to demonstrate the growing range of enjoyable and engaging activities which business event organisers and meeting planners can organise for groups in our lively city.”

On the stand, attendees will be able to discuss and explore other available team-building activities available in Singapore, including:
  • Hawker for the Day – Hawker centres are an iconic and unique part of the Singaporean experience. Dignity Kitchen provides corporate groups an opportunity to come together on a hawker stall, learn to whip up hawker fare with the guidance of trainers and ultimately sell the food they make to their company peers. www.projectdignity.sg
  • Heartlands Race– Singapore’s suburbs are called ‘heartlands’, so this is a chance to go beneath the surface of what visitors usually know (eg Orchard Road, Sentosa etc), to truly experience the destination. Take the local bus, speak Singlish and engage in authentic local experiences to clear checkpoints in an Amazing Race-style challenge. www.break-through.sg
  • Ubin Hunt – Didn’t think Singapore has a rural side? Take a step back in time and retreat to a popular offshore island to do biking, canoeing challenges and village cook-outs. www.outdoorinasia.com

For more information on the Singapore Tourism Board and the bespoke offerings available to the MICE industry, please visit: www.yoursingapore.com/mice 

Stephanie Stacey Lee

Stephanie has been a sand artist for over 5 years. Starting off as a trained animator, she was inspired by sand art when she saw buskers perform on the street in London. In 2006 she then worked as a media arts trainer in a company, which provided the platform and opportunity to explore, learn and teach sand-art. She took the leap of faith in 2010 to concentrated solely on being a full time sand artist, and has never looked back since.

Stephanie has been in huge demand and has performed for many well-known companies such as, PSA, HUTTONS, ABS (The Association of Banks Singapore), CAPITAL LAND, ABS (Singapore Manufacturer’s Federation), PHILIPS, ORACLE, MENARINI, PFIZER. She has performed in front of Singapore President Tony Tan and the Baron of Germany at the Nobel Prize Laureate in Lindau, Germany. She has also performed in Japan, Malaysia and Thailand. www.staceyleeart.com

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