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Showcase: Highlights of History of Snack & Passage to Lo-Jin 主要圖片
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Showcase: Highlights of History of Snack & Passage to Lo-Jin

2024-09-01 - 2024-09-01

7.01(Mon.)12:00 TPAC Member pre-sale
7.08(Mon.)12:00 General Sale

Dashing Theater: History of snack

For three consecutive days, dark clouds covered the sky
The downpour is like breaking from the sky and pouring continuously
This scene is like the end of the world is coming...
 
Because of a local delicacy, the choreographer accidentally discovered a history of disaster in Taiwan. The great flood that occurred in 1898 devastated central and northern Taiwan, causing numerous deaths and injuries to local residents. The choreographer tried to trace back to that time through the transformation of Taiwan's funeral rituals. The scene brings the audience back to the historical scene to re-experience and think about the relationship between disasters and people.

◎ Suggested Ageno limited.
◎ In Taiwanese chant with no surtitles.
◎ For latercomers, please follow the instructions and arrangerments made by the organizers.
Photo©楊子逸

 

2024台北藝術節/showcase/吃史_2022年年度製作《吃史》劇照1              攝影:楊子逸

Gang-a Tsui Theater: Passage to Lo-Jin

A combination of Nanguan music and contemporary theater, Passage to Lo-Jin is a stage adaptation of the first novel of SHIH Shu-ching’s Taiwan Trilogy. The story recounts the life of HSU Ching and his sexuality struggle against the backdrop of Lo-Jin (now Lukang), a prosperous harbor city. HSU, a cross-dressing male actor specializing in beautiful female roles, travels to Taiwan with his theater troupe. His good looks lead to his fame and result in his becoming a catamite of a Lukang business man. HSU later finds himself falling for a young geisha Wan, resulting in his confusion  about his gender identity. The development of the storyline runs alongside with the famous scenes from Tale of the Lychee Mirror, illustrating the lives of commoners against the rise and fall of Lukang.

◎ Suggested Age 3+ Years Old.
◎ In Madarin, Taiwanese and Quanzhou dialect with Chinese and English surtitles.
◎ For latercomers, please follow the instructions and arrangerments made by the organizers.
Photo©秦大悲

2024台北藝術節/showcase/行過洛津_洛津6(攝影:李建霖)

Dashing Thaeter:History of snack
 

Choreographer|Huang Huai-te
Administration and Music Execution|You Ya-ru
Performers|Shi Min-wen, Chuang Ping-heng, Chen Yi-ju, Chao Yi-ying, Cheng Wei
Music Design|Huang Huai-te
Costume Design|Li Yu-shen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gang-a Tsui Theater :Passage to Lo-Jin
 

Original Work|Shih Shu-Ching
Adaptation|Wu Ming-Lun
Director|Chen Yu-Dien
Producer|Liu Wan-Yi
Performers|Wei Mei-Hui, Chen Yan-Xi, Liao Jia-Huew, Chan Fu-Hsuan, Li Wei-Cih
Musicians|Chen Chia-Wen, Liao Yu-Ning, Lai Hong-Ling, Liu Meng-Ling, Chen Yi-Lien, Chen Hsiao-Ying
Lighting Design (showcase)|Chen Guan-Lin
Sound Design (showcase)|Chung Yang-Che
Dress & Makeup Design|Chang Che-Lun
Costume Design|Tsai Hao-Tien 
Stage Design|Lin Shih-Lun 
Stage Technical Director|Fan Li-Ying