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Choreographing Your Artwork
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At present day, everyone is undergoing an unfinished and neverending exploration of the self, the other, and the community by modern humanism. This implies that the idea of “sacrifice” is still prevalent; but we are experiencing it differently from our ancestors because we now live in the era of technology. Despite what was initially believed that technology would liberate humanity, our modern science and technology has not exempted humanity from its fear of the universe and the unknown. In the past, “The Rite of Spring” was considered controversial because of its groundbreaking approach. This avant garde ballet presents a scenario of a pagan ritual which requires a sacrificial virgin to dance herself to death. By juxtaposing this with ink painting, an interesting contrast is now created. However, both forms of art have a common denominator and that is their notion of sacrifice. The original idea of ink painting was utilized to serve as means to submit to the will of the heaven through ritual and sacrifice. Aside from this, the brushwork and conveying of the perceived “essence” or “spirit” of the subject is unique per individual. By combining performativity and visual art, this workshop aims to transmit the dynamism of the choreography through the rhythmic movement of the brushstroke.

  • Number of Participant:8 people

  • It will be stated that the workshop will be conducted in English with minimal Chinese translation so those who can speak in English are highly encouraged to join. 

  • Duration: approx. 3 hours

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  • Notice: Participants will be asked to wear working clothes since the workshop will be a bit messy.

Registration Information|https://forms.gle/9QALgrE7a9B33BG79

* This workshop will be conducted in English

​Winna Go

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Héloïse Hamana

Héloïse Hamana is a French cinephile passionate about photography. They studied Chinese and English specialized in international relations. Before that, they studied 3D animation and made several short films.

They have prior work experience in UNESCO world heritage museum Lascaux IV, where they worked as a guide for local and international audiences.

They are currently studying at Taipei National University of the Arts for a master's degree. 

     Winna Go is an award winning contemporary Chinese-Filipino visual artist from the Philippines. She is known for her social realism large-scale paintings, focused on sinitic garments and local textiles from the Philippine, which depict her racial identity, roots, and sentiments. Accordingly, she has won and gained recognition from several preeminent art competitions in the Philippines. One of which is Philippine Art Awards which is the most prestigious visual arts competition in the Philippines. Furthermore, she has exhibited her work in renowned Philippine art events and institutions such as Yuchengco Museum, Xavier Art Fest, Art in the Park, and many more.

She is currently studying at TNUA a master's degree. 

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Jan 23, 2022, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
R102 Coworking Space,
No. 177, Section 1, Jianguo South Road, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
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