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 Technology Performance Theatre

 

 A fairy tale
 dedicated to adults
 about love, memory
 and discovery.

"A Gravity Afternoon" sets off from today's online world and transforms all reality into the concept of a "TAG.”   Through use of new digital media such as physical sensing, mapping, and film dimming, he stimulates new possibilities in technological performances.

 

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NTCH ticketing system: www.artsticket.com.tw
Free shuttle bus service is provided for the show.  Shuttles will make pick ups before the start of the performance at the MRT Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall station exit # 5.  
(Shuttle bus pickup times: 9/25 17:30, 9/26 13:30)
Space is limited.  Please be punctual when boarding the shuttle.  (After the performance, the shuttle will provide return trip service back to MRT Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall station exit # 5.)

25% off tickets purchased before 9/5
For group discounts, please contact Quanta Arts Foundation.
03-327-2345#12576
9/23 for Quanta staff only, not open to the general public.

 

With Taiwan’s leading new media artist and curator, Professor Wang Jun-Jieh, as artistic director, and leader of creative trends in theater and pop culture, Wang Chia Ming, as co-director, this festival brings together professional theater veterans such as Ma Ting-Ni and Lin Ru-Ping, as well as up-and-coming idol, Jack Yao and a number of national leaders in the golden combination of theater to collaborate in the design process.

 

The plot presents a look into modern relationships, and follows a man and a woman who do not know each other.  The woman is in her early forties.  The man is a youth who is entering society for the first time.  Both are at a turning point in their lives and are searching for their future.  One is experiencing the sad loss of loved ones, and the other is about to enter society and is experiencing the pain of heartbreak.  Through them, the personal journey to rediscover oneself after a series of hardships is explored on their path towards a more complete maturity. The plot’s important scenes are set in “Nigeria.”  Nigeria recycles seventy percent of the entire world’s television sets and also has the highest birth rate of twins.  The woman’s search for images point these out.  The chain of themes comprise of eight segments that are linked, but can also stand alone as individual stories.

 

| Artistic Director | Wang Jun-Jieh
| Drama Coordinator | Ma Ting-Ni
| Multimedia Design Coordinator | Wang Fu-Jui
| Multimedia Production Coordinator | Lin Jing-Yao
| Writers | Ma Ting-Ni, Wang Jun-Jieh, Wang Jia-Ming, Cheng Yen-Wei
| Co-directors | Wang Jun-Jieh, Wang Chia-Ming
| Stage Design | Chang Tse-Long
| Costume Design | Weng Pang-Feng, Ray Fang
| Technical Co-ordinator and Lighting Design | Kao Chih-Chen
| Music Design | Chen Chien-Chi
| Choreographer | Su Wen-Chi
| Technical Design of Stage | Chen Jie-jun
| Starring | Lin Ju-Ping, Jack Yao  
| Multimedia Visual Production |
Wang Chung-Kun, Shi Yi-Shan, Chang Min-Chih, Chen Yu-Chun, Shen Sheng-Po, Tsai Jwo-Han, Hu Ping-Chung, Chang Chia-Wei
and the professional theater team of Taipei National University of the Arts