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2016-03-11
ISSUE #148
Ongoing
Film buffs will be remiss to miss out on a special retrospective on Taiwanese director Hou Hsiao-hsien running at the Deutsches Filmmuseum.
The Taipei Cultural Center exhibition on contemporary female artists is timed to coincide with the sixth session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
The films of Hou Hsiao-hsien, filmmaker extraordinaire, are currently available in a special retrospective program at the La Cinematheque Francaise.
'The Inspired Island II,' a documentary series on seven eminent writers based in Taiwan and Hong Kong, is now available at Broadway Circuit Palace ifc.
Taiwanese artist Wang Yu-chen is featured in 'The Imitation Game,' an ongoing exhibition in Manchester exploring machine imitation of human thought.
Ministry Updates
Writers to promote Taiwan literature in Germany
To promote Taiwanese literature in Europe, Taiwanese writers Badai, Egoyan Zheng, and Lee Chin-wen will participate in a German literary exchange program and the Leipzig Book Fair this March.
'Daniel Lee: N.E.X.T'
“Daniel Lee: N.E.X.T,” an interactive exhibition at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, examines the future possibility of reintroducing human life back into the oceans.
'The Magic of Nature'
'The Magic of Nature,' an interactive media exhibition at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, uses motion-sensing technology and augmented reality to present observations on nature.
'My First Show'
A debut exhibition featuring artists, writers, and performers sponsored by the Ministry of Culture's 'My First Show' program is currently available at the Huashan 1914 Creative Park.
Cultural Features
The Taiwanese opera singer is best known for her investment of real emotions in tragic female roles. Billed as one of the finest and gifted weepers, she has been recognized for her lifelong dedication in preserving the traditional art form.
Opera Artist | Liao Chiung-chih
B.D.C is a contemporary group dedicated to developing the talents of Taiwan's indigenous peoples. With aboriginal culture at the group's core, B.D.C showcases indigenous languages and physical prowess through dance and song.
Bulareyaung Dance Company
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