However, while the focus is on movement, especially dance improvisation — hence the “i” — the festival is also about musicians working with sound and collaboration. Improvisational dance is not about doing whatever you feel like in the moment, but about being interconnected, watching and listening. The five shows will feature a changing line-up of performers; tickets are NT$800 per show; the “all you can watch personal pass” is sold out. The workshops cost NT$1,200 per class and advance registration is required, which can be made online (docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSenmS9iADVtBpDd8DHV5QXgxaE_vaMCWHwVwJCi9KPFKw9yyQ/viewform). A full rundown of events and links to registration and tickets is available on the festival Web site in Chinese and English (idancetaipei.tw).
Source: Taipei Times October 31, 2019 15:56 UTC