The Finger Players has achieved an impressive act of theatrical ventriloquism with this production, a Singapore International Festival of Arts (Sifa) commission.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Sifa 2021: Contemplate the city on foot in audio journey En Route
The work is crafted by Melbourne collective One step at a time like this and adapted for Sifa.PHOTO: ARTS HOUSE LIMITED
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The annual performing arts festival - back from May 14 to 30 - features more than 60 shows.
Some of the live performances that were capped at 250 attendees will now have their audience numbers reduced to 100 per show. These include The Commission, a play by Pangdemonium, Singapore Repertory Theatre and Wild Rice, as well as the concerts A Song For Louis and Be Comforted Now: Bach Cantatas.
Oldham Theatre, the venue for the Singular Screens film programme, will have its audience capacity reduced from 66 to 50. This will affect films such as The Mole Agent, Gunda and Satantango.
These changes were announced on Thursday (May 13) in a media release on Sifa s website.
SINGAPORE - Arts groups and concert promoters are scrambling to adapt live performances after the authorities announced new restrictions on Tuesday (May 4) to curb a spike in Covid-19 cases.
From Saturday to May 30, the maximum number of people allowed at live performances will be reduced from 750 to 250 attendees - or just 100, if there is no pre-event testing. Social gatherings will be capped at five people, down from eight.
The Singapore Chinese Orchestra (SCO) has introduced additional show times for two of its concerts to avoid pre-event testing.
The orchestra s executive director Terence Ho said they had already begun making contingency plans after hearing about the new Covid-19 clusters.
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Singapore International Festival of Arts releases more tickets to meet demand
More tickets will be released for sold-out shows, including The Year Of No Return by The Necessary Stage (above).PHOTO: TUCKYS PHOTOGRAPHY
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