About StoryFest
StoryFest Singapore showcases the transformative power of stories that connect communities to place, heritage, and each other. Produced by The Storytelling Centre Limited, the festival is now in its ninth year and has evolved into an innovative outdoor roving experience that activates Singapore's public artworks and heritage spaces. These immersive storytelling journeys breathe new life into our urban landscape while celebrating storytelling as both an art form and cultural tradition.
The Storytelling Centre
The Storytelling Centre Limited is a non-profit organisation based in Singapore. Our core mission is to foster and advance the art of storytelling through performances, collaborations, artistic exchanges, mentorships, training and community outreach.
The Storytelling Centre Limited firmly believes that stories are storehouses of Singapore’s unique multidimensional legacy. The oral traditions of folktales, mythology, legends and fables are avenues for preserving, showcasing and developing Singapore’s rich and diverse heritage. Our focus is on ensuring the sustainability of the art form by nurturing emerging Young Storytellers.
Flagship Programmes:
The Story Scape Team
Kamini Ramachandran
Creative Producer
Kamini Ramachandran is a pioneer in the field of oral storytelling in Asia. Through her work in Moonshadow Stories she is known for promoting storytelling for adult audiences. She founded The Storytelling Centre Limited to advance the art of storytelling through the Young Storytellers Mentorship Programme, and producing StoryFest Singapore.
Known for her site-specific storytelling experiences she has designed and produced story tours, story walks and immersive storytelling experiences that breathe life into cultural and heritage spaces.
For her latest works, follow her on Instagram @kaministoryteller.
Stellah Lim
Project Manager
Stellah Lim is an independent artist whose work spans visual arts, arts management, and community-driven engagement. As a visual artist, her work reflects a profound connection to the transformative power of art, bridging the gap between artists and communities and fostering environments where creativity thrives as a tool for connection, dialogue, and empowerment.
Driven by a steadfast belief in art’s ability to inspire change, Stellah continues to innovate and explore new ways to engage, educate, and elevate through her diverse roles in the arts. Her work is a testament to the enduring power of creativity to transform lives and communities.
Chelsey Chow
Project Manager
Chelsey Chow is an independent producer working at the intersection of culture, storytelling, and strategy. She is drawn to projects that bring people together, through shared experiences, thoughtful programming, and meaningful narratives. With a background spanning marketing communications, business development, and integrated campaign production, she manages end-to-end projects with corporations, agencies, and cultural institutions.
Grounded in a strong understanding of audience segmentation and digital communities, Chelsey approaches each project with both creative sensitivity and operational rigour. She believes the most impactful work is not just well-executed, but carefully considered and designed to resonate, connect, and endure beyond the moment.
Victor Emmanuel
Operations Manager
Victor Emmanuel’s work navigates the ever-evolving intersections of culture, memory and identity. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he explores the forgotten, recurring, and emerging narratives, examining how materials, processes, and expressions shape the human experience. Whether through textiles that carry ancestral traditions, the rhythm of spoken dialects, or visual compositions that challenge perception, his work serves as a dialogue between past and present.
By blending traditional techniques with contemporary perspectives, he invites audiences to engage with culture as a living, breathing entity—one that continuously evolves while retaining echoes of its origins.
Tyrina Toh
Creative Strategist
Tyrina Toh is a multimedia creative drawn to human stories. The kind found in communities, conversations, and everyday culture.
With nine years of experience across design, strategy, photography, and videography wearing various hats in brand management and as a creative freelancer, she approaches storytelling with a social-first approach that she hopes will feel thoughtful and grounded to everyday viewers.
Chances are, you may have already come across her work at your favourite cafes, lifestyle brands, or on your local creators’ feeds. She believes the best stories aren’t just told: they’re felt, shared and loved.
For more of her recent work, find her on Instagram at @tj.yan.
Nur Amirah Rohaizad
Sound Operator
Amirah is a graduate from Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts with a Diploma in Arts Management. Her interest in the performing arts have led her to pursue a career in stage and production management. Recent stage management credits include KE'EN6M 2026 (Atrika Dance Company, 2026), No Strings Attached 2025 (Paper Monkey Theatre, 2025), Puppet Origin Stories 2025 (The Finger Players, 2025) and Singapore, Michigan (Pangdemonium, 2025) as assistant stage manager. Amirah previously worked with StoryFest Singapore on Story Walk 2025.
Marcel Gaspar Alston
Crew
Marcel is a Singapore-born artist influenced by analog photography, German engineering, movies, and the concept of time dilation. With a background in mechatronics and a BA in Fine Arts, their primary artistic style involves changing perceptions of time through video and photography. Marcel has exhibited works in Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea, and was part of The Artist Village and INTER-MISSION collectives.






