Waves Of Movement
In celebration of the 50th year of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the renowned Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, led by Ramon Magsaysay Award laureate, Lin Hwai-min, will perform “Moon Water” on August 30 and 31. Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, in a production made possible by the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, Taiwan Chamber of Com-merce, and Ayala Group of Companies, in cooperation with the
To the Chinese, shui yuei, or moon water, goes back to ancient and respected beliefs. The first is a Buddhist proverb: “Flowers in a mirror and moon on the water are both illusory,” while the other describes the ideal state of Tai Chi practitioners: “Energy flows as water, while the spirit shines as the moon.”
Now, in a modern interpretation of the two philosophies, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan creates a poetic rendering of ideas through movement with the internationally acclaimed “Moon Water,” choreographed by Lin Hwai-min.
The Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan was founded in 1973 by the multi-awarded choreographer, Lin. While its name is taken from a 5,000-year-old Chinese ritual dance – the oldest known dance in
Founder and artistic director Lin studied Chinese opera movement in his native
An established writer, Lin holds a Master of Fine Arts from the prestigious Writer’s Workshop,
Lin is also the founder of the Department of Dance at
Driven by his devotion to arts and education, Lin has given workshops in
For his invaluable contribution to the arts, Lin has received both local and international recognition. He is a two-time winner of the National Award for Arts in
A fusion of Lin’s influences that are both classical and contemporary, from East to West, “Moon Water” is a study of real versus unreal, effort versus effortlessness, yin and yang.
“Moon Water” draws from Tai Chi Tao Yin, a discipline created by Master Hsiung Wei. After years of training with Master Hsiung, the Cloud Gate dancers now move with powerful energy. Their movements are said to draw the viewers into the cycle of their breathing, creating an air of excitement throughout the audience.
With Lin’s powerful choreography, lighting design by Chang Tsan-tao, set design by Austin Wang, and costume design by Lin Ching-ju, set to music from J.S. Bach’s Suites for Solo Cello, “Moon Water” presents the audience with a dramatic experience of movement. The performance premiered in November 1998 at the National Theater in
An exploration of the power of movement, body, and dance, Cloud Gate’s “Moon Water” is a fitting performance in celebration of the Ramon Magsaysay Award’s 50th year.
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