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Wednesday, April 20 2022 - 14:58
AsiaNet
Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA) 2022 draws focus on rituals in performance.
SINGAPORE, April 20, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

The Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA), Singapore's annual 
pinnacle performing arts festival presenting captivating and diverse works 
across theatre, music, dance, film and visual arts, returns from 20 May to 5 
June 2022. Organised by Arts House Limited (AHL), SIFA 2022, titled The Anatomy 
of Performance – Ritual, marks the start of new Festival Director Natalie 
Hennedige's three-year tenure.

SIFA 2022-2024 is unified by a recurring title – The Anatomy of Performance – 
placing emphasis on artistic fluidity, multidisciplinary collaboration and 
internationality within festival commissions and presentations in both the 
physical and online space.

The addition of Ritual in the title focuses the curation to encompass nuanced 
notions of Ritual - from customary rites and rituals inherent in Singapore's 
diverse cultures to artists experimenting at the intersection of 
multidisciplinary practice and technology responding to Ritual within the 
nuances of digital language and expressiveness.

Natalie Hennedige says, "The performing arts remains an important space for 
reflection, creative articulation and nuanced expression. SIFA's proposition of 
performance creation from Singapore offers inspired artistic expression 
emerging from within Asia into the international arena by being a platform for 
rigorous artistic process and meaningful international collaboration."

SIFA 2022 aims to express the fluidity and intersections between art forms 
locally and internationally, and how in practice, many artists go beyond the 
conventional limits of artistic genres. This has created three layers of 
festival programming:

-Creation - a platform for SIFA's prime offerings encompassing new commissions, 
fresh iterations of works, and presentations by outstanding international 
artists.
-Life Profusion - SIFA's virtual stage which runs parallel to the live 
festival. Presenting five unique content categories: +DREAM, +EAT, +READ, 
+GROW, +DISCUSS, they aim to expand, organise and deepen the profusion of ideas 
and artistry radiating from the festival.
-SIFA X - marking the spot for alternative performance offerings, with the 
inaugural edition oneirism helmed by SAtheCollective's artistic director, Andy 
Chia.

SIFA 2022's headlining commissions are in line with the festival's commitment 
to encompass diverse perspectives that signal present-day interculturalism and 
global interconnectedness, as the catalyst for creative intersections and bold 
artistic innovation:

Life Profusion will launch the world premiere of world-renowned science fiction 
artist Lucy McRae's performance film, Delicate Spells of Mind, dissecting the 
operating system of the mind.

-Opening commission MEPAAN presents an ethereal sonic and visual 
nature-centered opus by Singapore Chinese Orchestra and Malaysia-based creative 
agency, The Tuyang Initiative.
-Holly Herndon: PROTO by Holly Herndon, an exhilarating concert from a musician 
at the forefront of today's technological revolutions, with sounds synthesised 
by Herndon and her A.I. "baby" Spawn.
-The Once and Future presents an expanded cinema experience by Singaporean 
filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua, paired with live music from musicians of the Berliner 
Philharmoniker.
-Remotes X Quantum stems from a collaboration between playwright Eleanor Wong 
and Philippines-based John Torres that marries film and installation.
-The Neon Hieroglyph by British artist and 2019 Turner Prize Winner Tai Shani 
makes a new iteration of her work performed by Malaysian actress Jo Kukathas.
-Internationally acclaimed Singapore director Ong Keng Sen presents project 
SALOME, starring Singaporean actor Janice Koh and Berlin-based performance 
artist Michael(a) Daoud, adopting documentary film-making as an approach to 
unveil the rituals of projection and self-mythologising.
-Ceremonial Enactments by MAX.TAN, Nadi Singapura and Bhaskar's Arts Academy 
puts together three re-enactments of culturally specific customs and rites from 
birth, to weddings.
-Devil's Cherry by Paul Rae and Kaylene Tan presents a fantastical tale of 
ordinary desire, the escape it promises, and the dreams it damns, set where 
urban life meets the Australian Bush.

Keeping the festival momentum going are digital commissions on-demand via SIFA 
on Demand, with four key commissions that will be available digitally till 10 
July – MEPAAN, Ceremonial Enactments, Bangsawan Gemala Malam, and Delicate 
Spells of Mind. Tickets can be purchased at S$15 per show or S$25 for bundle of 
4.

For full festival line-up and tickets, visit sifa.sg https://bit.ly/sifa2022.

Website: https://sifa.sg  

Facebook: www.facebook.com/sifa.sg

Instagram: www.instagram.com/sifa_sg

Twitter: www.twitter.com/sifa_sg

YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/ArtsHouseLimited

Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/sifasgspotify
 

Media Contact:

Hilary Tan, hilary.tan@tateanzur.com, +65-8727 4845

SOURCE:  Arts House Limited (AHL)

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   Caption: Returning from 20 May, the Singapore International Festival of Arts 
2022 features programmes spanning across physical and digital spaces; with a 
new virtual venue, Life Profusion.

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