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 Humming with the Body: Male Singing and Female Singing( 2014 )

-- TAIBody Theatre

   As foreign cultures and regimes come and go, cultural foundations have been piece by piece broken off and humans have cut off our ties with nature; we left a big structure of nature and j...

 That Dance Under a Bridge( 2014 )

--TAI Body Theatre

   "That Dance Under a Bridge" expresses how indigenous people who moved to urban areas survive. Because of their longing for home, indigenous people often congregate near a river ...

Umaq( 2014 )

--Tjimur Dance Theatre

   Umaq means house in the Paiwan language - it is also where family, guarding, and ancestral spirits reside. Umaq is where every Paiwan person originates in and where they return once they ...

The Gaze of Kavaluan( 2015 )

--Tjimur Dance Theatre

   Kavaluan means lily in the Paiwan language. In the Paiwan and Rukai traditions, lilies represent female chastity. Why have lilies, a symbol with rice meaning, degenerated to a word with w...

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