Theater
Children Theater of Dance -- Pirouette (聖彼得堡兒童芭蕾舞團), performing sections of New Nutcracker, Tarantella, Fly Tsokothua and a lot more. Chungli Arts Center (中壢藝術館音樂廳), 16, Chungmei Rd, Chungli City (中壢市中美路16號) tonight; Auditorium at the National Tsing Hua University (國立清華大學大禮堂), 101, Kuangfu Rd, Sec 2, Hsinchu City (新竹市光復路二段101號) on Sunday.
● Tickets NT$400 to NT$1,200, through ERA ticketing.
● Both shows begin at 7:30pm
The Amazing Adventures of Bo Bo -- The Wishes of the Mermaid (波波歷險記 -- 人魚的願望), an imaginative play for children by Cloud Gate 2. Novel Hall (新舞台), 3-1 Sungshou Rd, Taipei (台北市松壽路3-1號).
● Tickets NT$400 to NT$1,000, through NTCH.
● Tonight at 7:30pm, tomorrow at 2:30pm and 7:30pm, Sunday at 11am and 3pm
Snow Queen (雪后與魔鏡) , a creative version of Andersen's story by Song Song Children's and Puppet Theater (九歌兒童劇團). Metropolitan Hall (城市舞台), 25 Bade Rd, Sec 3, Taipei (台北市八德路三段25號).
● Tickets NT$200 to NT$500, through ERA ticketing.
● Tonight, tomorrow and Sunday at 7:30pm
TTT Puppet Center -- Liao Tien-ding (大稻埕偶戲館 -- 廖添丁), a Taiwanese puppetry performance in Taiwanese. Taipei Culture Center, Wenshan Branch (台北市立社教館文山分館), 32, Jingwen St, Taipei (台北市景文街32號).
● Tickets NT$100 and NT$200, through NTCH.
● Tomorrow at 2:30pm and 7:30pm
Dreaming of Andersen (夢見安徒生). by IF Children Theater Company (如果兒童劇團). Tiana Municipal Cultural Center (台南市立文化中心), 332, Chunghua E Rd, Sec 3, Tainan City (台南市中華東路三段332號).
● Tickets NT$200 to NT$500, through NTCH.
● Tomorrow at 7:30pm
Classical
Yi Ji-xin Piano Recital (易繼心鋼琴獨奏會). featuring music by Bach, Liszt, Tchaikovsky and others. Forum Auditorium (十方樂集), 4, Ln 187, Mintzu W Rd, Taipei (台北市民族西路187巷4號).
● Tickets NT$250. Call (02) 2593 5811.
● Tonight at 7:30pm
Joyful Concert (魔法童話音樂會), featuring music from Dvorak, Verdi and Rimsky-Korsakov among others. National Recital Hall (國家演奏廳).
● Tickets NT$300 to NT$800, through ERA ticketing.
● Tonight at 7:30pm
University City -- Youthful Voices Rise in Song(大學城 -- 飛揚的青春演唱會) , featuring pop and folk music acts such as Oriental Express (東方快車) and Lin Long-xuan (林隆璇). Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (國父紀念館), 505, Renai Rd, Sec 4, Taipei (台北市仁愛路四段505號).
● Tickets NT$800 to NT$2,500, through ERA ticketing.
● Tonight and tomorrow at 7:30pm
Whale: Chen Ming-chang Concert (陳明章演唱會), tonight. Zhu Wan-hua Folk Songs (朱萬花民歌演唱會) on Sunday. Red Playhouse (紅樓劇場), 10, Chengdu Rd, Taipei (台北市成都路10號)
● Tickets NT$600 and NT$800 tonight; free admission on Sunday
●Tonight at 8pm, Sunday at 2:30pm
Homeland Famous Music of Taiwan and Japan(故鄉台日夢幻名曲音樂會), with the Homeland Chamber Ensemble. National Concert Hall (國家音樂廳), playing some middle-of-the-road classics.
● Tickets NT$400 to NT$1,500, through NTCH.
●Tomorrow at 7:30pm
Psychon of Amadeus -- Huang Xing-ying Piano Concert (阿瑪迪斯的心靈粒子 -- 黃星瑩鋼琴獨奏會). performing works by Mozart. National Recital Hall (國家演奏廳).
● Tickets NT$300 to NT$800, through ERA ticketing.
●Sunday at 7:30pm
Woodwinds Quintet (木管五重奏). Metropolitan Hall (城市舞台), 25, Bade Rd, Sec 3, Taipei (台北市八德路三段25號).
● Free admission. Call (02) 2738 9859.
●Sunday at 2:30pm
Ye Yi-jing Piano Recital (葉奕菁鋼琴獨奏會). featuring music from Scarlatti, Beethoven and Granados. Bach Hall (台北巴赫廳), B1, 53, Minquan W Rd, Taipei (台北市民權西路53號B1).
● Free admission. Call (02) 2585 0866.
●Sunday at 7:30pm
Chen Xi Violin Recital(陳曦小提琴獨奏會), National Concert Hall (國家音樂廳).
● Tickets NT$300 to NT$1,500, through NTCH.
● Monday at 7:30pm
The Night in Outer Space (太空之夜), with Evergreen Symphony Orchestra performing music from Mozart, Holst and Taiwanese folk songs. National Concert Hall (國家音樂廳).
● Tickets NT$500 to NT$1,500, through ERA ticketing.
●Tuesday at 7:30pm
During the Season of Thanksgiving (在感恩得的季節) with Hsin Sheng Women's Choir (台北心聲婦女合唱團) and Taipei Conductor Recorder Chamber (台北指揮家木笛室內樂團)performing works by Bach and Hummel among others. National Recital Hall (國家演奏廳).
● Tickets NT$300 to NT$600, through NTCH.
●Tuesday at 7:30pm
Flute, Clarinet, Piano Trio (長笛豎笛鋼琴三重奏之夜) , featuring music from Bizet and Saint-Saens among others. National Recital Hall (國家演奏廳).
● Tickets NT$300 and NT$400, through NTCH.
● Wednesday at 7:30pm
Mozart Lives! Chen Mei-luan Piano Recital (250莫札特生日禮讚 -- 陳美鸞鋼琴獨奏會), National Recital Hall (國家演奏廳).
● Tickets NT$250 to NT$400, through NTCH.
● Thursday at 7:30pm
Rock, Pop and Jazz
The Wall (這牆) presents Neon and Coach tonight. B1, 200, Roosevelt Rd, Sec 4, Taipei (台北市羅斯福路四段200號B1).
● Entrance NT$400. Call (02) 2930 0162
● Tonight at 9pm
Witch House (女巫店) features Peppermint Leaf (薄荷葉) tonight; Won Fu (旺福) tomorrow. 7, Ln 56, Xinsheng S Rd, Sec 3, Taipei (台北市新生南路三段56巷7號).
● Entrance NT$300. Call (02) 2362 5494.
● Shows begin at 9:30pm
Riverside Cafe (河岸留言) presents J.E.G Jazz Band (這個爵士樂團) tonight; Sodagreen mini concert (蘇打綠 mini concert) tomorrow; Wang Zhao-hua (王昭華) and Chen Ming-zhang and Magic Mirror Band (陳明章與魔鏡樂團) on Sunday; Xiu Xiu Lian (羞羞臉) and Candy Wine (糖果酒) on Tuesday; Smile Egg and Coach on Wednesday; City of Light (城市之光) and Kao Qiu-qin (烤秋琴) on Thursday. B1, 2, Ln 244, Roosevelt Rd, Sec 3, Taipei (台北市羅斯福路三段244巷2號B1).
● Entrance NT$350 on weekends; NT$300 on weekdays.
Call (02) 2368 7310.
● All shows begin at 9:30pm
The Living Room (小客廳) features The Sound Clashes and Ladybug (瓢蟲) tonight; QvQ Band CD Release Party tomorrow; Varo on Tuesday. 3F, 8, Nanjing E Rd, Sec 5, Taipei (台北市南京東路五段8號3樓).
● Entrance NT$150 for tonight; NT$100 for tomorrow with one free CD included. Call (02) 8787 4154.
● Weekend performances begin at 10pm; Tuesday at 8:30pm
Arts Center Soochow University (東吳大學游藝廣場) features Miss Stocking (絲襪小姐) and A-geng (阿更) tonight. 56, Guiyang St, Sec 1, Taipei (台北市貴陽街一段56號).
● Free admission. Call (02) 2311 1531
● Shows begin at 8pm
Second Floor (貳樓咖啡館) presents Punkhoo (胖虎) and Lucky Pie tomorrow. 1, Xueyuen Rd, Taipei on the second floor of the Guandu Arts Museum (台北市北投區學園路1號 -- 關渡美術館2樓)
● Free admission. Call (02) 2894 5861.
● Tomorrow at 3pm
Last week Joseph Nye, the well-known China scholar, wrote on the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s website about how war over Taiwan might be averted. He noted that years ago he was on a team that met with then-president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), “whose previous ‘unofficial’ visit to the US had caused a crisis in which China fired missiles into the sea and the US deployed carriers off the coast of Taiwan.” Yes, that’s right, mighty Chen caused that crisis all by himself. Neither the US nor the People’s Republic of China (PRC) exercised any agency. Nye then nostalgically invoked the comical specter
April 15 to April 21 Yang Kui (楊逵) was horrified as he drove past trucks, oxcarts and trolleys loaded with coffins on his way to Tuntzechiao (屯子腳), which he heard had been completely destroyed. The friend he came to check on was safe, but most residents were suffering in the town hit the hardest by the 7.1-magnitude Hsinchu-Taichung Earthquake on April 21, 1935. It remains the deadliest in Taiwan’s recorded history, claiming around 3,300 lives and injuring nearly 12,000. The disaster completely flattened roughly 18,000 houses and damaged countless more. The social activist and
Over the course of former President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) 11-day trip to China that included a meeting with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping (習近平) a surprising number of people commented that the former president was now “irrelevant.” Upon reflection, it became apparent that these comments were coming from pro-Taiwan, pan-green supporters and they were expressing what they hoped was the case, rather than the reality. Ma’s ideology is so pro-China (read: deep blue) and controversial that many in his own Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) hope he retires quickly, or at least refrains from speaking on some subjects. Regardless
Approaching her mid-30s, Xiong Yidan reckons that most of her friends are on to their second or even third babies. But Xiong has more than a dozen. There is Lucky, the street dog from Bangkok who jumped into a taxi with her and never left. There is Sophie and Ben, sibling geese, who honk from morning to night. Boop and Pan, both goats, are romantically involved. Dumpling the hedgehog enjoys a belly rub from time to time. The list goes on. Xiong nurtures her brood from her 8,000 square meter farm in Chiang Dao, a mountainous district in northern Thailand’s