During his previous stint, Yeow championed multilingual programming and cross-disciplinary collaborations that expanded the festival beyond literature to include music, theater, dance, film and visual arts, while emphasizing accessibility and community engagement.
“We are delighted to welcome Kai Chai back as Festival Director. The 30th edition is more than a celebration of the Festival’s past. It is an opportunity to define its future,” said Sharon Tan, executive director of Arts House Group. “Kai Chai combines deep institutional knowledge with an instinct for artistic innovation, making him uniquely placed to lead the Festival in its milestone year.”
Current festival director Yong Shu Hoong, whose final edition will be held in 2026, expressed confidence in his successor.
“As I prepare for my final edition as Festival Director in 2026, I am heartened to see the Festival’s 30th edition entrusted to Kai Chai, whose longstanding connection with SWF and deep understanding of Singapore’s literary landscape make him well positioned to lead this milestone edition,” Yong said.
For Yeow, returning to the festival is both a homecoming and an opportunity to chart its future.