In Taiwan’s Japanese Colonial Period, flourishing art and cultural activities accelerated the growth of the record industry, with opera and pop music becoming the market mainstream, together creating Taiwan’s golden age of music. Black vinyl records, with sound-grooves of different depths, that have been passed down are part of Taiwan’s musical heritage and were also part of people’s lives in the times they were made.
We took the chance of visiting the “Rebellion. Liberty” joint photography exhibition held to commemorate 25th anniversary of the February 28 Incident Righteous Peace Movement and the May 19 Anti- martial Law Movement, to visit the Cheng Nan-jung (Nylon Cheng) Liberty Museum in an alley on Minquan East Road in Taipei.
A few days later the scenes I had seen on stage were still vivid in my mind. I went online to try to find more images and sounds and found my way to the -Cloud Gate Dance Theater Dance Digital Archives Project website.
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (August, 2012) Publish Date:08/15 /2012 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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