DanceWorks from Taiwan
taps into the Twin Cities
The DanceWorks Ensemble is a
Taiwanese modern tap dance company. In 2002, DanceWorks
got its first major international performances in London
and other UK venues through the invitation of Step Out
Arts. In the following year, DanceWorks participated in
the Macao "Fringe 2003 Festival", becoming Taiwan’s
first ever tap company to perform in an international
arts festival.
In 2004, DanceWorks continued
to produce a large-scale tap show "What’s Up", and in
2005 received another invitation by Step Out Arts to
tour England. In 2006, DanceWorks became Taiwan’s first
dance troupe to perform at the world’s largest tap
event, the "New York Tap Festival". In the same year,
Dance Works was elected one more time the National
Performance Arts Ensemble, and appointed as the
Taiwanese Dance Ambassadors.
Further recognition came in
2007 and 2008, when Dance Works was appointed by the
Council of Cultural Affairs as a government-sponsored
national ensemble. In 2007, DanceWorks produced an
experimental large-scale tap ballet "Tap Code" that
became another milestone in the history of Taiwanese tap
dance. DanceWorks will continue on its road to promote
and spread tap dance via performances, activities and
dance courses, so that this great art may reach more and
more people.
DanceWorks is coming to
Minnesota to perform modern tap dances that are inspired
by and mingled with traditional Taiwanese folk culture.
The DanceWorks performance will be presented at the St.
Paul Student Center Theater at the University of
Minnesota (2017 Buford Ave., St. Paul, MN 55108) on
Friday, May 9, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
For more information about the
company, please visit
www.danceworks.com.tw or
d0002.cyberstage.com.tw.