Singapore International Festival Of Arts Returns From Hiatus With A Hybrid Format
Tatler Singapore|May 2021
Led by festival director Gaurav Kripalani, the Singapore International Festival of Arts returns from hiatus with a hybrid format—opening up the possibilities of neverbefore-seen collaborations and performances in unprecedented forms
Hashirin Nurin Hashimi
Singapore International Festival Of Arts Returns From Hiatus With A Hybrid Format

When the Singapore International Festival of Arts (Sifa) was forced to take a hiatus last year in light of Covid-19, the organisers wasted no time in programming Sifa v2.020. Not only did the series of curated virtual events comprising talks, workshops and performances engaged and entertained audiences during the pandemic, it provided valuable lessons for when it came time to reimagine an arts festival for the future.

“One of the things that this pandemic has brought on is it has shown the resilience and creativity that is possible within the arts,” says Gaurav Kripalani, whose three-year tenure as festival director was extended for another year. “When some of the best artists around the world found that they could not present their work physically in a theatre, they were able to adapt and present their work online and in a hybrid manner.”

Featuring a line-up of 60 shows and 300 performances, including a bumper crop of nine festival commissions, presented over 16 days, from May 14 to 30, Sifa 2021 returns with a hybrid format, comprising live and digital programmes and, at times, a blend of both. Many of these programmes showcase works created in response to the here and now. Kripalani cites Scottish illusionist and mentalist Scott Silven’s The Journey. When it no longer became possible to perform the original show with 30 people sitting at a long dining table during a three-course meal, the performance artist created a new show for the digital stage. The 30 people are now invited to travel virtually across the globe to his home in rural Scotland while exploring the transformative power of place.

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