Dear Weiwuying Unlimited member, this is a Weiwuying presented program. You can contact us for a free ticket or buy extra tickets via the link below. Thank You! (Contact +886-7-262-6666 or unlimited@npac-weiwuying.org)
- 9/20(Fri)12:00-10/4(Fri)12:00
25% Discount for Weiwuying member. - 9/27(Fri)12:00-10/4(Fri)12:00
20% Discount for Audience Overall. - Presenter: Weiwuying
- Duration is 70 minutes without intermission.
The performance contains nudity, infrequent strong language, sexual content, strobe and flashing lights, and haze on stage. Viewer discretion is advised.
- Age guidance 12+, Children aged 7-12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Latecomers must follow staff instructions for entry and re-entry.
- For Group Purchase Discounts, please contact 07-262-6666.
[2024 Taiwan Dance Platform] LIN Yen-ching - On The Way To __ + CHIEN Ching-ying & Issue PARK - Adam & Eve
►[House Program] LIN Yen-ching - On The Way To __ + CHIEN Ching-ying & Issue PARK - Adam & Eve
On The Way To __
When the body is repeatedly facing the same environment, it trickles out from uncertainty, freedom and restriction, forcefully freed.
A Parallel space in time
The balance or unbalance of moving and stillness.
From completely estranged
to meeting the familiar yet again but invisible __
Adam & Eve
The artists used the story of "Adam & Eve" as their research background and transformed it into their own version. From the lenses of the ancient story perspective to see what happens in our human world now. From the first human creation to explore how two bodies start as one and spread into individuality. From unknown and innocent human nature towards the first bite of an apple. In the original story of "Adam and Eve," the bite of an apple causes human's awareness of knowledge, good and bad, and exploring their own sexuality and towards different layers, constantly evolves but ultimately returns to nothingness.
Creative and Production Team
On The Way To __
Choreographer and Performer|LIN Yen-ching
Music|Bullyache
Lighting Designer|KUO Chien-hao
Adam & Eve
Choreographer and Performer|CHIEN Ching-ying, Issue PARK
Lighting Designer|KUO Chien-hao
Sound Mixing|HUANG Wei-yu
Early Creation Support: Taiwan Dance Platform, in partnership with The Place.
Artists Introduction
LIN Yen-ching
LIN Yen-ching is a performer and dance artist. She is developing her own research and creative practices in movement, photography and video. Born in Taiwan, Yen-ching studied at the Taipei National University of the Arts. She completed the Postgraduate Diploma program (Edge05) and obtained an MA in Contemporary Dance at London Contemporary Dance School. She has collaborated with artists and companies such as Hofesh Shechter Company and Bern Ballet under the direction of Stijn CELIS, Akram Khan Company, Maresa VON STOCKERT, Charles LINEHAN, Jonathan LUNN, and Didy VELDMAN, Theo Adams Company, Stefan JOVANOVIC, BalletLorent, Clod Ensemble, AE, Waldorf project, Lee MINGWEI, Alice ANDERSON, Punchdrunk, and Bullyache.
CHIEN Ching-ying
CHIEN Ching-ying was born in 1988, Taiwan. She graduated from the Department of Dance at National Taiwan University of Arts. As a freelance dance artist, she is based in London and regularly collaborates with Akram Khan Company in the UK and Compagnie du Hanneton in France. Besides, she also does choreography for her own creations. She is a collaborator with other artists in different art forms. She has worked with the Akram Khan Company since 2013 until today. Her performance in Until the Lions won her the Outstanding Female Performance (Modern) at the 2016 National Dance Awards in the UK. Dance critic Lyndsey Winship praised her as "a woman of powerful but serene stillness, who shape- shifts between delicate, melting movements, stubborn decisiveness and contorted convulsing." Ching-ying is also as the Akram Khan Company rehearsal director and company repertoire workshop teacher. In 2020. She started working with James Thierrée-Compagnie de Hanneton in Mo's and ROOM. Besides theater performances, she also works as an art model and improvising dancer for Guo-qiang Cai's Day and Night, a gunpowder drawing. She is the dancer and choreographer for "Stranger", a music video for hip-hop musician Plan B, and a few videos for British electronic band The Chemical Brothers. Both projects are directed by Adam Smith. Together with Akram Khan, she co-created a duet for Can We Live with Robots, a TV documentary commissioned by Channel 4.
Her first solo choreographic piece Vulture was made in 2018, supported by LMF Dance Fund, National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan and the Akram Khan company. It has been performed in Lilian Baylis Studio of Sadler's well and Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, and other Dance festivals and platforms in Europe. Vulture was also selected as one of the twenty pieces in Aerowave 2023. Her latest choreography, The Moon Upon a Stick was made in 2022 as the first creation residency supported by Tripspcae studio in the UK. It was selected by The Place-Choreodrome2023 for her second creation residency. In 2024, she got the invitation from English National Ballet to create a duet piece Penrose.
Issue PARK
PARK Kwangsuk, also known as "Bboy Issue," began dancing as a young boy in Suwon, Korea. Blending breakdance with martial arts, contemporary dance, Korean dance, and street dance, he quickly gained international recognition for his original and experimental style. As a performer, Kwangsuk Park combines a high level of technical and creative skills with a strong emotional presence. Working in the space between breakdance and contemporary dance, his artistic ambition has brought him to theater stages all over Europe and Asia. Recent experiences include working on various projects with Kaori Ito, director of the TJP–CDN of Strasbourg, with performances at national theaters in France. He also was part of choreographer James Thierrée's creation Mo's, performed at La Philharmonie de Paris. He also performs, as a solo artist or in project groups, at various festivals and events such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Birmingham International Dance Festival, and Milano Expo. His solo performances Awakening, Liv, and Misafir have been showcased at local festivals in Switzerland.
Kwangsuk Park is a founding member of the renowned breakdance performance crew Morning of Owl. Made up of a dynamic group of close-knit friends, the crew is considered amongst the best in the world.
Known for their innovative style, thought-provoking, and inspiring performances, they've gone on to win dozens of international battles and competitions. Together they created the show Harmonize, which has been performed at well-known stages such as Maison De La Danse in Lyon and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London.
[2024 Taiwan Dance Platform] LIN Yen-ching - On The Way To __ + CHIEN Ching-ying & Issue PARK - Adam & Eve
►[House Program] LIN Yen-ching - On The Way To __ + CHIEN Ching-ying & Issue PARK - Adam & Eve
On The Way To __
When the body is repeatedly facing the same environment, it trickles out from uncertainty, freedom and restriction, forcefully freed.
A Parallel space in time
The balance or unbalance of moving and stillness.
From completely estranged
to meeting the familiar yet again but invisible __
Adam & Eve
The artists used the story of "Adam & Eve" as their research background and transformed it into their own version. From the lenses of the ancient story perspective to see what happens in our human world now. From the first human creation to explore how two bodies start as one and spread into individuality. From unknown and innocent human nature towards the first bite of an apple. In the original story of "Adam and Eve," the bite of an apple causes human's awareness of knowledge, good and bad, and exploring their own sexuality and towards different layers, constantly evolves but ultimately returns to nothingness.
Creative and Production Team
On The Way To __
Choreographer and Performer|LIN Yen-ching
Music|Bullyache
Lighting Designer|KUO Chien-hao
Adam & Eve
Choreographer and Performer|CHIEN Ching-ying, Issue PARK
Lighting Designer|KUO Chien-hao
Sound Mixing|HUANG Wei-yu
Early Creation Support: Taiwan Dance Platform, in partnership with The Place.
Artists Introduction
LIN Yen-ching
LIN Yen-ching is a performer and dance artist. She is developing her own research and creative practices in movement, photography and video. Born in Taiwan, Yen-ching studied at the Taipei National University of the Arts. She completed the Postgraduate Diploma program (Edge05) and obtained an MA in Contemporary Dance at London Contemporary Dance School. She has collaborated with artists and companies such as Hofesh Shechter Company and Bern Ballet under the direction of Stijn CELIS, Akram Khan Company, Maresa VON STOCKERT, Charles LINEHAN, Jonathan LUNN, and Didy VELDMAN, Theo Adams Company, Stefan JOVANOVIC, BalletLorent, Clod Ensemble, AE, Waldorf project, Lee MINGWEI, Alice ANDERSON, Punchdrunk, and Bullyache.
CHIEN Ching-ying
CHIEN Ching-ying was born in 1988, Taiwan. She graduated from the Department of Dance at National Taiwan University of Arts. As a freelance dance artist, she is based in London and regularly collaborates with Akram Khan Company in the UK and Compagnie du Hanneton in France. Besides, she also does choreography for her own creations. She is a collaborator with other artists in different art forms. She has worked with the Akram Khan Company since 2013 until today. Her performance in Until the Lions won her the Outstanding Female Performance (Modern) at the 2016 National Dance Awards in the UK. Dance critic Lyndsey Winship praised her as "a woman of powerful but serene stillness, who shape- shifts between delicate, melting movements, stubborn decisiveness and contorted convulsing." Ching-ying is also as the Akram Khan Company rehearsal director and company repertoire workshop teacher. In 2020. She started working with James Thierrée-Compagnie de Hanneton in Mo's and ROOM. Besides theater performances, she also works as an art model and improvising dancer for Guo-qiang Cai's Day and Night, a gunpowder drawing. She is the dancer and choreographer for "Stranger", a music video for hip-hop musician Plan B, and a few videos for British electronic band The Chemical Brothers. Both projects are directed by Adam Smith. Together with Akram Khan, she co-created a duet for Can We Live with Robots, a TV documentary commissioned by Channel 4.
Her first solo choreographic piece Vulture was made in 2018, supported by LMF Dance Fund, National Culture and Arts Foundation in Taiwan and the Akram Khan company. It has been performed in Lilian Baylis Studio of Sadler's well and Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, and other Dance festivals and platforms in Europe. Vulture was also selected as one of the twenty pieces in Aerowave 2023. Her latest choreography, The Moon Upon a Stick was made in 2022 as the first creation residency supported by Tripspcae studio in the UK. It was selected by The Place-Choreodrome2023 for her second creation residency. In 2024, she got the invitation from English National Ballet to create a duet piece Penrose.
Issue PARK
PARK Kwangsuk, also known as "Bboy Issue," began dancing as a young boy in Suwon, Korea. Blending breakdance with martial arts, contemporary dance, Korean dance, and street dance, he quickly gained international recognition for his original and experimental style. As a performer, Kwangsuk Park combines a high level of technical and creative skills with a strong emotional presence. Working in the space between breakdance and contemporary dance, his artistic ambition has brought him to theater stages all over Europe and Asia. Recent experiences include working on various projects with Kaori Ito, director of the TJP–CDN of Strasbourg, with performances at national theaters in France. He also was part of choreographer James Thierrée's creation Mo's, performed at La Philharmonie de Paris. He also performs, as a solo artist or in project groups, at various festivals and events such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Birmingham International Dance Festival, and Milano Expo. His solo performances Awakening, Liv, and Misafir have been showcased at local festivals in Switzerland.
Kwangsuk Park is a founding member of the renowned breakdance performance crew Morning of Owl. Made up of a dynamic group of close-knit friends, the crew is considered amongst the best in the world.
Known for their innovative style, thought-provoking, and inspiring performances, they've gone on to win dozens of international battles and competitions. Together they created the show Harmonize, which has been performed at well-known stages such as Maison De La Danse in Lyon and Sadler's Wells Theatre in London.
Dear Weiwuying Unlimited member, this is a Weiwuying presented program. You can contact us for a free ticket or buy extra tickets via the link below. Thank You! (Contact +886-7-262-6666 or unlimited@npac-weiwuying.org)
- 9/20(Fri)12:00-10/4(Fri)12:00
25% Discount for Weiwuying member. - 9/27(Fri)12:00-10/4(Fri)12:00
20% Discount for Audience Overall. - Presenter: Weiwuying
- Duration is 70 minutes without intermission.
The performance contains nudity, infrequent strong language, sexual content, strobe and flashing lights, and haze on stage. Viewer discretion is advised.
- Age guidance 12+, Children aged 7-12 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Latecomers must follow staff instructions for entry and re-entry.
- For Group Purchase Discounts, please contact 07-262-6666.