In other words, Lin said the dance basically serves as a therapy, to release people's stress from work, modern technology, depression and insomnia.
"In the past few years, two incidents have proved that fear in life is a common issue for human hearts: Taiwan's 921 earthquake and the 911 incident. And how do human beings deal with the fear will be an important future topic for the whole world," Lin said.
"The earthquake showed hardworking Taiwanese people that there are things you can't control in your life."
This is why Lin decided to make Tai-gu Tales therapeutic in function.
In two months, Lin and her husband, Wu Hsing-kuo, will prepare another one-month tour performing The Life of Mandala in Canada.
War will be performed at 7:30pm on Monday and Tuesday. The Metropolitan Hall is located at 25 Bade Rd, Taipei (台北市八德路三段25號). Tickets cost between NT$300 and NT$1,200 and are available at the venue or through Acer ticketing.



