This year’s Singapore International Festival of Arts hopes to increase inclusivity. There will be indoor and outdoor performances. The festival begins in the second half of May and invites people to take part in different experiences to discover the impact of the arts. Chong Tze Chien, the festival’s director, tells us what to expect from this year’s edition.
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