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●Duration is 40 mins.
\n\n●The program contains extremely high and low audio signals. Please buy tickets at your discretion.
\n●Suitable for age 14+.
●Latecomers must follow staff instructions for entry and re-entry.
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During August 2018, Ng Chor Guan spent weeks living in Lukang, Taiwan, collecting stories of local women, based on inspiration by the sea goddess, Matzu. He created “IN-visible Women”, an immersive interactive experiential piece combine his original idea of Mobile Phone Orchestra and photos exhibition in the narrow alley Moru Lane. In 2019, Guan extended his local research to Kaohsiung, focusing on contribution of men instead. “Finding Takao” is a creation based on local history, local elements, local stories of Kaohsiung. Located in the southern area of Taiwan, Kaohsiung was once known as Takao, historically the biggest port in Taiwan, at some point the third largest container port. Containers at the port was no doubt the most symbolic icon to Kaohsiung. Streets in Kaohsiung city was named after literary significance. Local folklores were widely spread, assimilate into daily lives as part of local culture. “Finding Takao” provided a chance for Guan to present a brand new creation by exploring local cultures, looking into the missing history, reflects the current society and archive the contemporary.
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\n\nArtistic Director / Original Idea / Original Music / Visuals |Ng Chor Guan
\nTechnical Director|Mako
Creative Producer|Tan E-Jan
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