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    [EVENTS & ENTERTAINMENT]



    Friday, Aug 29, 2008, Page 14

    Upcoming
    Tonight at Da-an Forest Park (¤j¦w´ËªL¤½¶é), musician and environmental activist Matthew Lien performs in a free show, which is being billed as the first concert in Taiwan to be powered fully by renewable energy. According to the show¡¦s sponsors, the Bureau of Energy, the concert will be powered by 100 percent biodiesel fuel made from recycled cooking oil. The bureau will also run exhibition booths providing information on renewable energy, with the exhibitions powered by wind and solar energy. The bureau says the goal of the concert is to promote the use of biodiesel from waste cooking oil at all outdoor activities and night markets in Taiwan.

    Since coming to prominence in Taiwan in 1995 with his runaway hit album Bleeding Wolves, Lien has established himself as a spokesperson for environmental causes in Taiwan. His latest album Adventures in the Hakka Heartland, features recordings with Hakka musicians from all over Taiwan.

    ¡½Matthew Lien live in concert at Da-an Forest Park (¤j¦w´ËªL¤½¶é)

    ¡½Tonight at 7pm; exhibition booths on renewable energy open at 3pm

    ¡½Free admission

    Tonight at Roxy Vibe experimental rock quartet To a God Unknown will play their last show under their current name. The band cultivated its current post-rock sound by avoiding normal song structures; their songs often start quietly and build up into walls of noise. To a God Unknown enjoys a loyal following and has often filled venues like The Wall (³oÀð) to capacity with appreciative crowds.

    Also playing tonight are punk band Blood Orange and metal rockers Doublewide.

    ¡½To a God Unknown, Doublewide and Blood Orange at Roxy Vibe, B1, 155, Jinshan S Rd Sec 2, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«ª÷¤s«n¸ô1¬q155¸¹B1)

    ¡½Tonight at 10pm

    ¡½NT$300 cover includes free drink

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    Theater

    The long-anticipated, Chinese-language production of Shakespeare¡¦s Othello (°w¾W¹ï¨M) by the Godot Theater Company (ªGªû¼@³õ) premieres in Kaohsiung, with headliners Li Li-qun (§õ¥ß¸s) and Chin Shih-jie (ª÷¤h³Ç), two of Taiwan¡¦s most accomplished stage actors.

    ¡½Tomorrow at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:30pm (Kaohsiung), Sept. 6 to Sept. 7 (Hsinchu), Sept. 13 (Tainan), Sept. 18 to Sept. 28 (Taipei), Nov. 8 to Nov. 9 (Taichung)

    ¡½This weekend¡¦s performances will be held at the Kaohsiung Cultural Center¡¦s Chihteh Hall (°ª¶¯¥«¥ß¤å¤Æ¤¤¤ß¦Ü¼w°ó), 67 Wufu 1st Rd, Kaohsiung City (°ª¶¯¥«¤­ºÖ¤@¸ô67¸¹)

    ¡½Tickets are NT$1,000 to NT$4,000 (Taipei); NT$500 to NT$4,000 at all other venues. Tickets are available through TRCH ticketing or from Godot Theater Company at www.godot.org.tw



    Hong Kong director Mathias Woo (­J®¦«Â) brings his esoteric multimedia stage performance Hua-yen Sutra ¡X Mind as a Skillful Painter (µØÄY¸g¤§¤ß¦p¤uµe®v) to Taiwan as part of the Taipei Arts Festival. The performance is a mixture of chanting, music, dance and digital images that is meant to replicate the Buddha¡¦s insight that the world is forged entirely by the mind.

    ¡½Metropolitan Hall («°¥«»R¥x),

    25, Bade Rd Sec 3, Taipei City

    (¥x¥_¥«¤K¼w¸ô¤T¬q25¸¹)

    ¡½Today and tomorrow at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2:30pm

    ¡½Tickets are NT$500 to NT$2,000, available through NTCH ticketing

    The Timid Little Chicken (Áx¤p¤pÂû)
    by Song Song Children¡¦s and Puppet Theater (¤Eºq¨àµ£¼@¹Î) is a puppet performance for the whole family. A mother chicken tries to teach her offspring the ways of the world, but the little chicken is too afraid to learn. But when the mother chicken brings the youngster to a park, what began as fear turns into curiosity.

    ¡½Taipei Cultural Center, Wenshan Branch (ªÀ±ÐÀ]¤å¤s¤ÀÀ]),

    B2, 32 Jingwen St, Taipei City

    (¥x¥_¥«´º¤åµó32¸¹B2)

    ¡½Tomorrow and Sunday at 2pm

    ¡½Tickets are NT$200, available through NTCH ticketing



    Classical Music

    The Magic of Taiwan Folk Songs ¡X The Sounds of Liang Hsi-wen (¥xÆWºqÁÁªº²M·s¾y¤O¡X²âÅ¥±çÓ}¶²ªº©¶¥~¤§­µ).

    The highly regarded local violinist Liang Hsi-wen (±çÓ}¶²) will be presenting a selection of Taiwanese folk songs with piano accompaniment by Lu Yi-tsi (¿c©ö¤§).

    ¡½Today at 7:30pm (Taichung) and tomorrow at 7:30pm (Hsinchu)

    National Taichung Library Chunghsing Concert Hall (¥x¤¤¥«¤¤¿³°ó),

    291-3 Chingwu Rd, Taichung City

    (¥x¤¤¥«ºëªZ¸ô291¤§3¸¹) and

    the Hsinchu Municipal Performance Hall (·s¦Ë¥«¥ßºtÃÀÆU),

    17 Tungta Rd Sec 2, Hsinchu City

    (·s¦Ë¥«ªF¤j¸ô¤G¬q17¸¹)

    ¡½Tickets are NT$200 to NT$800 at both venues, available through ERA ticketing



    Za Ondekoza (¡§demon drum group,¡¨ °­¤Ó¹ª®y) is back for yet another tour of Taiwan in their ever popular program of percussion and bare buttocks. They perform in Taipei this Sunday and will go on to tour Jhongli, Chiayi and Kaohsiung through September.

    ¡½Sunday at 2:30pm and 7:30pm

    ¡½National Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall (¥x¥_°ê¤÷¬ö©ÀÀ]), 505, Renai Rd Sec 4, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¤¯·R¸ô¥|¬q505¸¹)

    ¡½Tickets are NT$800 to NT$2,500, available through ERA ticketing



    Flute Fantastic ¡X Recital by Trevor Wye (±Z¦òÃhªø²Ã¿W«µ·|)


    has flute virtuoso Trevor Wye performing a program that includes Telemann¡¦s Trio Sonata in G minor and Couperin¡¦s Three Pieces for Flute Damour and Piano and The Carnival of Venice. Piano accompaniment will be provided by Hsu Chia-chi (®}¹ÅµX).

    ¡½Tomorrow at 7:30pm

    ¡½Lujhou Branch of KHS Musical Co Music Hall (άw¥\¾ÇªÀ­µ¼ÖÆU),

    162 Jhongshan 2nd Rd, Lujhou City, Taipei County (¥x¥_¿¤Äª¬w¥«¤¤¤s¤G¸ô162¸¹)

    ¡½Tickets are NT$300, available through NTCH ticketing



    Kai-Hsuan Wang Flute Recital 2008 (2008¤ý³Í¸©ªø²Ã¿W«µ·|)

    brings this emerging young flautist to the stage to present a program with Gary Schocker¡¦s For Dad, Frank Martin¡¦s Ballade Pour Flute et Piano, Jean-Michel Damase¡¦s Sonata for Flute and Harp, Georges Hsu¡¦s Fantasie and other pieces.

    ¡½Thursday at 7:30pm

    ¡½Kaohsiung City Concert Hall

    (°ª¶¯¥«­µ¼ÖÀ]ºt«µÆU)

    99 Hesi Rd, Kaohsiung City

    (°ª¶¯¥«ªe¦è¸ô99¸¹)

    ¡½Tickets are NT$200, available through NTCH ticketing

    Contemporary

    It¡¦s Jazz Your Mind tonight at Sappho de Base, Taipei¡¦s favorite late-night venue for impromptu jazz sessions. Appearing tomorrow night is New Orleans funk outfit Kenyatta Trio. On Tuesday night the Grace Jazz Trio plays a set, with an open jam afterward. Wednesday features the Chris Stiles Jazz Trio, and on Thursday it¡¦s DJ Zulu, spinning what he calls ¡§timeless and positive black sounds.¡¨

    ¡½B1, 1, Ln 102, Anhe Rd Sec 1, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¦w©M¸ô¤@¬q102«Ñ1¸¹B1). Call (02) 2700-5411 (after 9pm) or visit www.sappho102.biz for more information

    ¡½Performances begin at 10:30pm on weekends, 10pm on weekdays

    ¡½No entrance fee



    Tonight there¡¦s an evening of heavy metal at The Wall (³oÀð), with Anthelion (¤Û¤é), Desecration, Vulcan, Demise (Á©) and Beyond Cure. No shows are scheduled for tomorrow, but Sunday features punk-rock bands Broken Flowers(¸H¯Èªá), Damnkidz and Punk Hoo (­Dªê). Alt-pop band 13 (¬B°Ñ) appears on Wednesday, and Asia-based UK rock band Transition takes to the stage on Thursday.

    ¡½B1, 200, Roosevelt Rd Sec 4, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«Ã¹´µºÖ¸ô¥|¬q200¸¹B1). Call (02) 2930-0162 or log on at www.the-wall.com.tw for more information

    ¡½7pm tonight; 8pm Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday

    ¡½NT$450 tonight (NT$400 for advance tickets); NT$350 on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday



    Pop-rock band Abandoned Machines (¯dÁn¾÷¤u¼t) and alt-rock band the Silent Toads (³î¦N±}±}) hit the stage tonight at Underworld(¦a¤UªÀ·|).

    Appearing tomorrow night is Shaolong to the Sky, a Japanese trio that plays indie-rock and pop, along with local acts FreeWill (¦Û¥Ñ·NÃѼֹÎ) and Jacuzzi (¸ë®w¦è).

    ¡½B1, 45 Shida Rd, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«®v¤j¸ô45¸¹B1). Call (02) 2369-0103 or visit www.upsaid.com/underworld for more information

    ¡½Live shows go from 9:30pm to 11:30pm. The bar is open from 8pm daily, closed Mondays

    ¡½Entrance tonight and tomorrow is NT$300 and includes one drink



    Indie-electronica singer Veraqueen appears tonight at Witch House (¤k§Å©±). Tomorrow it¡¦s alt-rock band the Silent Toads (³î¦N±}±}). On Thursday it¡¦s a night of trip-hop and electronica with Nylas (­@©Ô´µ).

    ¡½7, Ln 56, Xinsheng S Rd Sec 3, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«·s¥Í«n¸ô¤T¬q56«Ñ7¸¹). For more information, call (02) 2362-5494 or visit www.witchhouse.org

    ¡½Performances start at 9:30pm. Restaurant/bar with queer/feminist bookstore and large collection of board games open 11am to midnight Sundays through Wednesdays; 11am to 1am Thursdays through Saturdays

    ¡½NT$300 entrance includes one drink



    Tonight Riverside Cafe presents the RAY Band (¹p¼Ö¶¤), a trio of veteran session musicians who play power rock originals and covers. Taiwanese alt-rock pioneers Backquarter (¥|¤À½Ã) perform tomorrow night. On Sunday metal-core/emo band 831 (¤K¤T¤Ô) plays in the early evening, followed by a solo show from RAY Band bassist Yen (Áú½å¥ú).


    ¡½B1, 2, Ln 244, Roosevelt Rd Sec 3, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«Ã¹´µºÖ¸ô¤T¬q244«Ñ2¸¹B1), next to Taipower Building (¥x¹q¤j¼Ó). Call (02) 2368-7310 or visit www.riverside.com.tw for more information


    ¡½Shows start at 9:30pm; Sunday¡¦s shows start at 8:31pm and then 10:30pm

    ¡½ NT$400 tonight and tomorrow; NT$350 on Sunday (includes both shows), admission includes one free drink



    Weekends at VU Live House feature two sets of shows. The first round of shows tomorrow night sees up-and-coming local bands in an event titled Rock and Roll Banquet (·nºu­µ¼ÖÅW®b). Later on it¡¦s Soma, a Taipei cover band that plays popular contemporary rock as well as popular songs from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, with indie-electronica band Alluvial (ªü¸ô¦Ìº¸). Tomorrow night¡¦s first set includes metal band Lucifer (íi¦èªk), pop-rock band Music Plant (¯dÁn¾÷¤u¼t) and pop cover band Diamond5 (¤è¶ô¤­¼Ö¹Î). The second set features electronica-rock and video band Gross Fugue.

    ¡½ B1, 77 Wuchang St, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«ªZ©÷µó¤G¬q77¸¹B1). Call (02) 2314-1868 for more information

    ¡½ Two sets of shows tonight and tomorrow, from 7pm to 10pm, and then 10pm till late

    ¡½ NT$400 for first set of bands; NT$300 for the second set. Admission for each set includes a free drink



    Tonight and every Friday at Tone 56 Live Bar, a new restaurant on the corner of Fuxing North and Minquan East roads, it¡¦s Rubber Band, which plays rock, pop, and dance music. Tomorrow it¡¦s house band Loaded, which plays everything from ¡§rock classics to today¡¦s hits.¡¨ Sundays feature a regular rotation of bands, with the Blues Vibrations playing blues and surf rock this week.

    ¡½ 1F, 56 Minquan E Rd Sec 3, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¥ÁÅvªF¸ô¤T¬q56¸¹1¼Ó), near the corner of Fuxing North and Minquan East roads

    ¡½ Call (02) 2517-3869 for more information

    ¡½ Music shows go from 9:30pm to 12:30pm tonight and tomorrow, and 7:30pm to 9:30pm on Sundays

    ¡½ No entrance fee



    Every Wednesday night at the Cosmopolitan Grill there¡¦s a blues open mic, held by the Blues Society on Taiwan and hosted by Torch Pratt. All are welcome to bring their instruments and sit in on guitar, bass, or drums.

    ¡½ 1F, 218 Changchun Rd, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«ªø¬K¸ô218¸¹1¼Ó). Call (02) 2508-0304 or visit www.cosmo.com.tw for more information

    ¡½ 8pm to 11pm every Wednesday

    ¡½ Free admission



    Exhibitions

    The Ancient Art of Writing ¡X Selections from the History of Chinese Calligraphy (µ§¦³¤d¬î·~). Long a subject of interest Chinese culture, the history and development of calligraphy is the theme of this exhibition that features selections from the museum¡¦s collection. Masterpieces from the Jin (221 BC to 206 BC) to Qing (1644 to 1911) dynasties are arranged in chronological order to provide a general overview of calligraphic development.

    ¡½National Palace Museum (°ê¥ß¬G®c³Õª«°|), 221, Zhishan Rd Sec 2, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¦Üµ½¸ô¤G¬q221¸¹).

    ¡½ Open Mondays through Sundays from 9am to 5pm; Saturdays until 8:30pm.

    ¡½ Call (02) 2881-2021 for more information

    ¡½ Until Sept. 25



    Anomy ¡X Chen Wen-chi¡¦s Solo Exhibition (ªÀ¶Ã¡X ³¯¤å¸R­Ó®i). Chen¡¦s video work shows improvised performances evoking the seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride.

    ¡½ Galerie Grand Siecle (·s­bÃÀ³N), 17, Alley 51, Ln 12, Bade Rd Sec 3, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¤K¼w¸ô¤T¬q12«Ñ51§Ë17¸¹). Open Tuesdays through Sundays from 1pm to 6pm. Call (02) 2578-5630 for more information

    ¡½ Until Sept. 14

    Collaboration ¡X Anticipating the Art of Future (¸ó»â°ì¡X ¥¼¨ÓÃÀ³N¥ýÅX). As the artist in residence from May 11 to July 13, Mary Sherman from the US worked with students and faculty at the Taipei National University of the Arts to create this exhibition of collaborative art. Each work is born out of discussions, workshops and meetings among five teams of artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines with the aim of lifting creativity beyond the physically isolated, geographically specific, and historically limited space that is conventional for studio art.

    ¡½ Taipei National University of the Arts ¢w Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts (¥x¥_ÃÀ³N¤j¾ÇÃö´ç¬ü³NÀ]), 1 Xueyuan Rd Beitou, Taipei City (¥x¥_¥«¥_§ë°Ï¾Ç¶é¸ô1¸¹). Open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10am to 5pm.

    ¡½ Call (02) 2893-8871 for more information

    ¡½ Until tomorrow



    Something to Wear ¡K (¬ï¤°»ò). The New York-based Chinese-American artist Rosa Ruey takes clothing as the theme for her debut exhibition in Taiwan. Through a playful show of costumes and accessories, the artist creates a form that she calls ¡§fantastic functionalism.¡¨

    ¡½ Juming Museum (¦¶»Ê¬ü³NÀ]), 2 Sishihu Rd, Jinshan Township, Taipei County (¥x¥_¿¤ª÷¤s¶m¦è¶Õ´ò2¸¹). Open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10am to 5pm. Call (02) 2498-9940 for more information

    ¡½ Until Sept. 28



    City, Image and Perspective: Between Realign and Imagination («°¥«¡E¼v¹³¡E³zµø¡X ¦b²{¹ê»P·Q¹³¤§¶¡)
    . This photo exhibition features works by five local photographers who have captured and recorded the changes undergone by Kaohsiung City, its culture and people over the years.

    ¡½ Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts (°ª¶¯¥«¥ß¬ü³NÀ]), 20 Meishukuan Rd, Kushan Dist, Kaohsiung City (°ª¶¯¥«¹ª¤s°Ï¬ü³NÀ]¸ô20¸¹). Open Tuesdays through Sundays from 9am to 5pm. Call (07) 555-0331 for more information

    ¡½ Until Oct. 5

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