At Singapore International Festival of Arts, theater spills into everyday life
The Singapore International Festival of Arts is integrating theater into everyday life. This approach aims to make the art form more accessible and relatable to the public. Various performances and activities are designed to engage audiences in unconventional spaces.
- ▪The festival seeks to break traditional boundaries of theater.
- ▪Performances are held in everyday locations to reach a broader audience.
- ▪The initiative encourages community participation and interaction with the arts.
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