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I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

By Huney_84
Hi Huneybees,I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

There’s something quite magical about wandering through the city and suddenly stumbling into dancers suspended in the air, glowing mirrored rooms, giant colourful blocks, and strangers gathering together to simply… play.

That was exactly how my first look at Singapore International Festival of Arts 2026 felt.

Running from 15 to 30 May 2026, this year’s festival marks the beginning of SIFA’s journey towards its 50th anniversary, and the city is transforming into one giant artistic playground. Revolving around the theme “Let’s Play!”, this edition invites everyone — not just art lovers — to rediscover curiosity, imagination, wonder, and maybe even a little childlike joy again.

And after getting a preview of some of the installations and performances, I genuinely think this year’s lineup feels one of the most accessible and immersive yet. Whether you’re someone who regularly watches theater productions or someone who simply enjoys discovering beautiful experiences around Singapore, there’s probably something here that’ll pull you in.


I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

So… What Exactly Is SIFA?

For those unfamiliar, the Singapore International Festival of Arts 2026 has actually been around since 1959, evolving through different names and eras before becoming the SIFA we know today. But despite all the changes, its heart remains the same — celebrating storytelling through theatre, dance, music, performance, visual arts, and experimental experiences.

This year’s festival is directed by local playwright Chong Tze Chien, and the 2026 edition marks the beginning of a special three-year artistic journey leading towards SIFA’s golden jubilee.

The opening chapter, themed “Legacy”, reflects on how artists engage with heritage, memory, mortality, and the present moment — exploring how stories, emotions, and histories continue to shape the way we see the world today.

In 2027, SIFA will return to its beginnings with the theme “Roots”, honouring the pioneers and artistic voices that helped shape Singapore’s arts landscape while reconnecting audiences with the foundations that built the festival itself.

And looking ahead to 2028, “Renaissance” will celebrate reinvention and experimentation through bold hybrid forms, emerging voices, and new creative possibilities — exploring how tradition and the future can intersect to redefine the performing arts.

Rather than feeling overly formal or intimidating, this year’s direction feels intentionally playful and inviting. The festival seems less about “watching art from afar” and more about stepping inside it, interacting with it, and allowing yourself to feel something.


I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

Heart of SIFA 2026 - The Festival Village

One of the main gathering points this year is the Festival Village at Empress Lawn, where performances, installations, music, food, and interactive experiences all come together in one vibrant space. Walking through the grounds almost feels like stepping into a little arts carnival — one filled with glowing installations, live performances happening unexpectedly around corners, interactive artworks, and spontaneous moments.

What I personally enjoyed was how relaxed and welcoming the entire atmosphere felt. Rather than the usual “quiet gallery” energy, SIFA 2026 feels intentionally open and communal, inviting people to wander, explore, interact, and discover things at their own pace.

And of course… there’s food too, because Singaporeans realistically cannot experience art on an empty stomach... There are food stalls and casual dining spots around the village serving everything from comforting noodle dishes inspired by local hotpot flavours to Western plates with Singaporean twists.

But the playful energy doesn’t just stay within the Civic District this year.

From the second weekend onwards, Nexus at Punggol Digital District will also transform into a Festival Play!Ground, bringing selected large-scale installations, roving performances, and interactive experiences closer to the heartlands.

Expect aerial performances that quite literally make you look up at the sky, hands-on workshops where you can explore the aerial nets and also join in the participatory parades filled with movement and music, and communal installations where everyone can contribute and create together.

Festival Village
📍 Empress Lawn
📅 15 -17 May, 22–24 May & 28–30 May 2026
🎟 Free Admission
⏰ Various timings from 6pm

Festival Play!Ground 
📍 Nexus, Punggol Digital District (Punggol Coast MRT)
📅 22–24 May & 28–30 May 2026
🎟 Free Admission
⏰ Various timings


I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

There’s Tons To Explore At SIFA 2026

From large-scale parades and aerial performances to immersive installations and experimental theater productions, there’s genuinely no shortage of things to experience at SIFA 2026. Beyond the Festival Village itself, the wider festival lineup stretches across theatres, public spaces, galleries, and performance venues around the Civic District and beyond.

Over at the Wayang Stage within the Festival Village, you can catch live performances such as Year Zero and Rupture while soaking in the lively atmosphere around Empress Lawn.

One of the more unique dining experiences this year has to be Makan Culture, where theater and food come together in one interactive performance. For $20, you can watch, participate, and snack on local bites throughout the experience — and yes, tickets are redeemable using your SG Culture Pass too.

Outside the open-air festival grounds, there are also ticketed productions happening across various venues. These include Last Rites, a local cross-cultural theatrical work staged at SOTA Studio Theatre, as well as Hamlet, a powerful reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s classic performed by a company of actors with Down syndrome at the Drama Centre Theatre.

The full SIFA lineup can feel a little overwhelming at first glance. So here are some of the installations, performances, and experiences that personally stood out to me during the preview.

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

A Light Between Rains — A Moving Celebration Of Colour & Sound

One of the festival’s opening highlights is this vibrant traveling parade by Off Root Theatrics. GIant puppets, flowing costumes, rhythmic music, movement, colour, and performers will be weaving through the city as you follow alongside them from Esplanade Park towards the Festival Grounds.

It feels less like watching a parade and more like accidentally walking into a dream sequence. Join in the fun, dance to the music and interact with the performers! If you miss this during the opening weekend, the party will continue over at Punggol too!

A Light Between Rains
Admission: Free
Date: 15 & 16 May 2026
Time: 6.15pm-7.15 pm
Venue: Esplanade Park

Admission: Free
Date: 22, 23, 29 & 30 May 2026
Time: Various timings
Venue: Punggol Digital District Campus Boulevard

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

The Lighthouse — One Of The Most Beautiful Installations This Year

This might honestly be one of my personal favourites.

Created by Australian theater company Patch Theatre, The Lighthouse transforms light itself into storytelling. You move through rooms with astronauts, as they make contact with projections, reflections, music, shadows, and quiet moments of wonder.

At first glance, it may seem designed for children, but once you sit inside the space for awhile, something about it becomes unexpectedly emotional. There’s this strangely poetic feeling about slowing down inside a room filled with shifting light and sound,  almost like letting the visuals wash over you while the world outside temporarily disappears.

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

It felt calming, reflective, and quietly magical all at once. And yes… your inner child will absolutely come out here.

The Lighthouse
Admission: $28
Date: 15-17 & 20-24 May 2026
Time: Various timings
Venue: The Arts House at the Old Parliament

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

You Are (Not) What You Eat! — Beautiful, Fun… And Quietly Disturbing

At first glance, this installation by local artist Yang Derong feels colourful, playful, and almost candy-like. Then you realize the deeper message underneath it.

The installation explores how plastic consumption and waste have slowly become embedded into our everyday lives; even making their way back onto our plates through microplastics.

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

One section features a kaleidoscopic mirrored room that looks visually stunning on camera, but beneath all that beauty sits a rather unsettling truth. It’s one of those installations that looks aesthetically fun at first… before the message slowly sinks in afterwards. These are usually the artworks that stay with you the longest.

You Are (Not) What You Eat!
Admission: Free
Date: 15-30 May 2026
Time: 10am-10pm
Venue: Victoria Theatre Atrium

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

Noli Timere — An Aerial Performance

Noli Timere explores the beauty of body movement and aerial performance through dancers suspended eight metres above the ground against Singapore’s evening skyline.

Using massive woven nets as both stage and sculpture, the performers leap, drift, swing, and move in harmony mid-air, transforming the space into a living, breathing landscape of motion. With the city lights glowing behind them, the entire performance takes on an almost dreamlike quality. Even the kids were watching in awe, I have never seen such "peaceful" audiences before....

There’s something quietly mesmerising about watching the performers place such trust in one another while moving with incredible softness and fluidity high above the crowd. It’s probably one of the most visually striking experiences at this year’s festival.

Noli Timere
Admission: Free
Date: 15-17 May 2026
Time: 7.15pm & 9.15pm
Venue: Festival Village at Empress Lawn

Admission: Free
Date: 22-24, 28-30 May 2026
Time: Various timings
Venue: Punggol Digital District Campus Boulevard

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

Makan Culture — Theatre… But Make It Singaporean

Only in Singapore can you watch a theatrical performance while snacking on kaya toast and rojak — and honestly, that alone already deserves applause. Created by local playwright and actor Jo Tan, Makan Culture blends storytelling, humour, participation, local identity, and food into one delightfully interactive experience.

What I really loved was how intimate and approachable the whole setup felt. There wasn’t a huge elevated stage separating performers from the audience. Instead, the actors moved amongst us in a kopitiam-style setting, making everyone feel naturally part of the performance itself.

I genuinely had so much fun; not just watching the show unfold, but becoming part of the experience along the way. It’s funny, thoughtful, a little chaotic in the best possible way, and very Singaporean at its core.

Really! It’s a nice reminder that meaningful arts experiences don’t always need to feel overly formal, intimidating, or heavily ticketed inside grand theatres. Sometimes, quality performances can happen over local snacks, casual conversations, and a setting that feels comfortingly familiar. And what's better is that tickets are redeemable using your SG Culture Pass too!

Makan Culture
Admission: $20
Date: 15-17, 20-25 & 28-30 May 2026
Time: 6pm, 8pm, 10pm
Venue: Festival Village at Empress Lawn

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

Carousel — A Mirror World Under The Night Sky

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If you enjoy immersive spaces and slightly trippy visuals, Carousel will probably end up being one of the most photographed installations at this year’s festival. The mirrored infinity structure creates endless reflections that seem to stretch upwards into the night sky, giving the entire space an almost futuristic and dreamlike atmosphere.

But Carousel isn’t just an installation to walk through, it also becomes a living performance space after dark. On selected weekend evenings, a new generation of artists from the University of the Arts Singapore transforms both the interior and exterior of the installation through a series of experimental micro-performances.

Against shifting reflections, glowing lights, surrounding trees, and the open sky, these emerging performers interact with the space in unexpected ways, turning Carousel into something constantly evolving throughout the night. Come stumble into this surreal little world where light, movement, reflections, and performance all blur together.

Carousel
Admission: Free
Date: 15-30 May 2026
Time: 10am-10pm
Venue: Esplanade Park

Next Gen Showcase
Admission: Free
Date: 15-17, 20-24 & 28-30 May 2026
Time: 7.30pm, 8.30pm & 9.30pm
Venue: Esplanade Park

I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

The Blocks — Chaos, Creativity & Pure Play Energy

This interactive installation invites you to rearrange giant colourful blocks into your very own little structures, spaces, or mini Kampongs.

It sounds simple… but once people start interacting with it, you’ll realize how quickly adults become competitive architects. There’s something really nice about seeing strangers collaborate, children freely experimenting, and people simply creating for fun without overthinking it.

Which honestly feels very aligned with this year’s “Let’s Play!” theme.
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The Blocks
Admission: Free
Date: 15-17, 21-24 & 28 May 2026
Time: Various timings
Venue: Anderson Bridge @ Festival Village

Admission: Free
Date: 22-30 May 2026
Time: Various timings
Venue: Punggol Digital District Campus Boulevard


I Explored SIFA 2026 And Here’s What Completely Drew Me In

What I personally enjoyed most about this year’s Singapore International Festival of Arts 2026 is how approachable it feels.

You don’t need to “understand art” perfectly.
You don’t need to dress a certain way.
You don’t need to attend every ticketed performance.

Sometimes, simply wandering through the installations, sitting quietly inside a room filled with light, or watching strangers pause together beneath an aerial performance is already enough.

And perhaps that’s the beauty of SIFA this year.

It reminds us that art doesn’t always need to be intimidating.
Sometimes it can simply be playful, emotional, immersive, and human.

Honestly, I’d recommend setting aside at least one evening to slowly explore the Festival Village and surrounding installations. Don’t rush it. Let yourself wander a little.

You might unexpectedly leave feeling inspired too.
Check out SIFA 2026 website for more details and updates.


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