The Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development announced on Wednesday the recipients of this year's funds for pop music productions and integrated marketing.
The Ministry of Culture has selected three winners for the Angel's Draft, a competition that matches potential investors with winning companies from Taiwan's cultural and creative sector.
The Ministry has chosen 14 local artists for this year's artist-in-residence exchange program; 3 artists who have been granted foreign residency will also receive aid.
The Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development announced the nominees for the pop music categories of the 24th Golden Melody Awards on Wednesday.
The Ministry has invited the Cultural Heritage Committee to examine the Novel Hall for Performing Arts.
The 2013 Taipei Arts Festival, which is slated for Aug. 1 through Sept. 8, will take visitors on an adventure, organizers promised on Monday.
Taiwan's government should work more closely with civic groups to inject energy into building a creative society because it will make the country attractive to foreign talent, said a British cultural expert.
A rock musical co-produced by Chinese writer Gao Xingjian, the 2000 Nobel Laureate for Literature, will be staged in Taipei in June. The play will bring together performers from both sides of the Taiwan Strait.
A large-scale exhibition on imperial Rome, the first of its kind in Taiwan, will feature roughly 300 historic items on loan from the National Archaeological Museum of Florence.
The upcoming 2013 Wei-Wu-Ying Children's Festival, a one-month-long celebration of arts and creativity, is divided into three festive themes - "A Joyful World,” "The Dark Jewel Box” and "The Emerald Forest.”