One of the longest-standing performing arts festivals in Taiwan, the Crown Art Festival (
This year, it will present a program of dance and theater performances rich in choreographic innovations and theatrical interpretations of literary works.
Kicking off the series of three performances, Dance of Light Troupe (光之舞藝團) -- the first dance group to be composed of visually impaired dancers in Taiwan -- will put up its second full-length production Percussion Dance (擊樂之舞) tonight.
In collaboration with Dance Works (
The next group to go on stage will be the Kaohsiung-based Spring Wind Art Theater (
theater in the past two years.
In To Jorge Luis Borges (致波赫士), a tribute to the late Argentine writer who pioneered the magic realism genre, Spring Wind takes passages from Borges' writings, to explore various themes related to present-day life.
Shakespeare's Wild Sisters Group (
The first half of Dance of Light Troupe's Percussion Dance will be a showcase of the group's performances last year, when their learned and presented modern dance, tap-dancing, ballroom dancing and Latin dance all in the same year. The second half of the show, also titled Percussion Dance, is their new production -- a fusion of percussion performance, modern dance, jive and tap-dancing that lay bare the sorrow caused by being blind.
For the performance, all the dancers had to learn drumming as beginners. "Sound is a good element to use in blind dancers' performance. We can thus make the best of their sharpened sense of hearing to give their dance movements more precision," said Hao Chia-lung (
A major innovation in Percussion is the playing of blind people's canes. The sound of drumsticks tapping on the canes resonate well with the accompaniment of the dynamic barrel-drumming.



