The Taiwanese artist's performance showcased her on-stage artistry in both instrumentation and dance flexibility.
For Joeburger, it was a Sunday afternoon he will never forget as he enjoyed the mesmerizing music and dance that showcased Taiwan's cultural generosity.
A spectacular performance by a troupe of young artists from Taiwan's award-winning Formosa Melody Music Center (FMMC) was organized to celebrate this occasion at the Lyric Theater in Gold Leaf City on Sunday. It is part of the Taiwan Cultural Goodwill Mission. This month's National Foundation Day.
This performance was an extraordinary display of theatrical artistry in the flexibility of the instrumentation and dance. Fitting the theme of “Great Taiwan,” the program was designed using a new intersensory instrumental theater concept, combining dance, classical music, Taiwanese folk songs, and world-famous works.
The musical also incorporates elements such as sound, light, and incense, showcasing Taiwan's diverse cultural characteristics and creating a wonderful artistic feast.
Dancers soar, music is enchanting, and incense fills the air.
For music lovers, performances by 10 artists consisting of “flying” dancers and charming instrumentalists will satisfy the soul. The stage is alive with a typical Oriental bright color diversity, accompanied by a fog of scents and incense familiar to Africa, testifying to the universality of world culture. All this is packaged to introduce Taiwan's comprehensive cultural heritage.
The vibrancy, energy and flexibility of the small body, as well as the soul-rending sound of the music, captivated the audience of local South Africans and locally based Taiwanese compatriots and associates, filling the theater with a wonderful mood. We enjoyed the sights and the large amount of food. For the ears.
The audience applauds even more
Vincent Lee, a veteran art director with a great sense of humor, took to the stage to thank the audience and stylishly rehearsed with the dancers as he clapped his hands and joined in the performance of the final song. . This thrilled the audience of friends and family groups and cried out for more.
Taiwanese people are passionate about their cultural heritage. The entire production is strongly supported by Taiwan's Overseas Community Affairs Office (OCAC). The ministry positions this project as an “important aspect of national development'' and “nurturing the young generation who will carry the future of overseas societies.''
OCAC Minister Xu Jia-qing said, “The aim is to deepen overseas compatriots' emotional ties with Taiwan and enhance international friends' understanding of Taiwan through various cultural and artistic performances with a Taiwanese flavor.”
Taiwan's former Minister of Justice, Chiu Taishan, was honored to lead the Formosa Melody Music Center cultural delegation this year to “connect with our diaspora communities under the theme of 'Great Taiwan.'” He said he was honored.
“This is aimed at letting our expatriates and foreign friends fully experience Taiwan's energy and benefits, and demonstrating the island's soft power,” Tai-shun said. Ta.
A shining Taiwanese cultural showcase
Senior representatives of the Taipei Liaison Office, led by Chief Representative Oliver Lao, attended the event. Mr. Rao expressed his gratitude to the World Chinese Business Federation of South Africa and the Gauteng Taiwan Chamber of Commerce and Industry for their efforts in introducing Taiwan's rich cultural arts to the local community.
The final performance in South Africa ended with family photos of the audience, performers, and those involved. The Joburg performance followed successful performances in Prague, Rome and Stockholm, followed by performances in Pretoria, Bloemfontein, Ladybrand and Newcastle.
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