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Aulu Tjibulangan


Aulu Tjibulangan came from Tjana'asiya village in Laiyi township, Pingtung County. He began ballet and modern dance training at the age of 9, participated in the Dance Class for Talented Students during high school and graduated from the National Taipei University of the Arts dance school. Aulu grew his Paiwan cultural awareness since little and has often imagined himself as an eagle hovering around Mt.Dawu in his community. He is now a professional dancer in Bulareyaung Dance Company.

How do you feel when it comes to pink?

Pink, it’s a little mysterious, and it also symbolizes the taste of happiness. Pink makes you love yourself more.
Once upon a time... 
there was a crystal castle in a deep mountain forest far from any plain. A happy couple living with their Pretty Boy in this lovely castle. The husband is a handsome, skilled hunter. The wife is known as godmother of fashion across the forest. Pretty Boy grew up in this family filled with a lively atmosphere.
One day, Pretty Boy asked his father to take him to hunt. The father nodded with smile and took Pretty Boy to forest. They were happy walking and took a lot of pictures on the way, but then something hapened...   
 

Since I was a child, my parents and my family have witnessed how much I like to role-play the wedding bride.
The work is pink, the work is my story.
It is a story of a Barbie doll.

INTERVIEW with Aulu

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