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2024-06-13
ISSUE #666
Ongoing
The Taipei Cultural Center in New York collaborates with the International Society for the Performing Arts (ISPA) to host the 2025-2027 ISPA Taiwan Fellowship Application, offering two spots for arts professionals based in Taiwan. 
The Festival Programme Commune in Lausanne, Switzerland, is currently hosting a series of Taiwan Spotlight events, presenting a diverse array of cultural showcases from Taiwan encompassing theater, photography, films, and music.
The exhibition "Civilization: The Way We Live Now" is open in Taipei. It is an collaboration between the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of South Korea, and Jut Art Museum.
Ministry Updates
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Minister Li Yuan visited the National Taiwan Museum of Comics and the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung City, seeing ongoing exhibitions including "Yeh Hong-chia Centennial," and "A Pluralistic Art History for Future Generations."  
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The National Museum of Prehistory, in collaboration with the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii at Manoa's Music Department, inaugurated the cultural exchange program "The Island is Our Canoe, The Sea is Our Pathway" on June 5. 
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The Ministry of Culture will stage a series of performances in Kinmen County on June 15, marking the fourth leg of this year's "Cultural Tour: Theaters at Villages." The main show will feature the Formosa Circus Art Group's "Seabreeze Circus Party." 
Cultural Features
Established by dancer Lin I-chin in 2012, Bare Feet Dance Theater bases its creations on Taiwan's traditional culture, ceremonial rituals, native languages, customs, culinary culture, and social characteristics. The dance troupe explores the connection between the body and the earth to rediscover the bond between human beings and land.
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The settlement of Bopiliao was founded in the early Qing Dynasty and has stood for over two centuries. In the past, the historic block was known by various names, including Beipiliao Street, Fupiliao Street, and Fudiliao Street before its current name and look were settled on. 
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