The Georgia Straight

T AIWANfest KICKS OFF

- By Charlie Smith

VANCOUVER’S ANNUAL EXPLORATIO­N

of Taiwanese identity, TAIWANfest, has gone virtual this year, with a smorgasbor­d of video presentati­ons delving into arts, culture, food, film, literature, and current affairs. It begins on Saturday (September 5) and runs through to September 27. Former Cirque du Soleil member Hsing-Ho Chen will deliver one of the festival’s “artist talks”, reflecting on his experience as the only Taiwanese member of the famed acrobatic troupe. Charismati­c Vancouver conductor Ken Hsieh is scheduled to discuss what goes on in his mind and heart as he leads an orchestra. Other speakers include PuSh Festival founder Norman Armour, children’s musician Ginalina, and 2010 Vancouver Cultural Olympiad artistic director Robert Kerr.

The Asian-Canadian Special Events Associatio­n, which organizes the festival, has also lined up a series of “hope talks”. Among the presenters will be UBC department of Asian studies professor Bruce Rusk and scientist Tse-Yi Wang. In addition, conductor Nicholas Urquhart will lead Vancouver’s Harmonia orchestra, which will be joined Taiwan’s Indigenous Chin-Ai String Orchestra in a digital premiere that reaches across the Pacific Ocean.

It will all be available on the TAIWANfest YouTube and Facebook pages. For more informatio­n—and to view visual arts by Lady Hao Hao, Mina Lu, and Tong Zhou— visit VancouverT­AIWANfest.ca.

 ??  ?? Virus of Unintended Aggression by Lady Hao Hao is one of the artworks featured.
Virus of Unintended Aggression by Lady Hao Hao is one of the artworks featured.

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