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The Singapore International Festival of Arts (Sifa) will be releasing more tickets for sale at noon today - so arts lovers who did not manage to get seats to sold-out live shows now have another chance to do so.
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Singapore to Host First Major International Art Festivals since Pandemic BY :THE JAKARTA GLOBE MARCH 16, 2021
Jakarta. Singapore will stage international arts festivals involving over 60 shows and 300 performances starting mid-May, arguably the biggest festivals since the Covid-19 pandemic began early last year.
The festivals will be a mixture of video streaming, live performances and multi-platform interactive shows to attract as many audiences as possible while giving high regard for the health protocol.
The 16-day event will “showcase artists who have incorporated different technologies from lo-fi to high-tech to interact with audiences in real time; live performances in theatres, and shows where artists have collaborated across borders,” the organizers said in a statement on Tuesday.