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2017-06-30
ISSUE #216
Ongoing
'Hear Her Singing,' a refugee-awareness project using the universal nature of vocal music, is now running at the Southbank Centre in London.
More than 150 relics relating to Asia's puppetry culture are currently on view for the first time at the Iziko South African National Gallery.
Artwork by 15 pioneering abstract artists born from the diaspora following the Chinese Civil War is being showcased at Musée d'Ixelles à Bruxelles.
A whimsical collection featuring steel-plated, enamel-baked sculptures by Taiwanese artist Hung Yi is currently on public display on the streets of Washington, D.C.
Page Tsou, a Taiwanese illustrator lauded by Bologna Children's Book Fair, is holding his first solo exhibition 'Hide-and-Seek' at Madrid-based Museo ABC.
Visit Spain's National Museum of Decorative Arts for a glimpse of seventy-seven artifacts that piece together Taiwan's historic legacy in embroidery.
Ministry Updates
Taiwan-Japan earthquake exhibition opens in Tainan
For in-depth coverage of the earthquake histories of Taiwan and Japan and the role of museums in reconstruction work, visit the 'In the Same Seismic Zone' exhibition running at Tainan's National Museum of Taiwan History.
Literature exhibition explores Taiwan-SEA ties
In this National Museum of Taiwan Literature exhibition, the voices of migrants, spouses, travelers, and artists from the past two decades will help delineate more fully the intimate ties between Taiwan and Southeast Asia.
Cultural Features
The Tjimur Dance Theatre is a contemporary dance troupe whose core inspirations are derived from the aboriginal Paiwan culture in Taiwan. The troupe introduces the aesthetics of aboriginal culture through modern expression, garnering international attention for its unique style.
Tjimur Dance Theatre
FOCA's performances incorporate acrobatics, circus, contemporary dance, and theater. Using Taiwan's historical name 'Formosa,' FOCA hopes to create and promote Taiwan's contemporary circus performances.
Formosa Circus Art
The Puppet & Its Double Theater employs a style of performance that features a combination of puppets and actors performing on the same stage. Making use of a variety of art forms, the troupe has created an abundance of work that explores visual media through the use of a rich and infinite imagination.
Puppet & Its Double Theater
Shu-Yi & Dancers is a contemporary performance troupe that aims to bring dance into people's everyday lives, aspiring to create a platform for dancers and artists to jointly enrich Taiwan’s dance and cultural scene.
Shu-yi & Dancers
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