Formosa Viva
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'A love song – or dance – to Taiwan... I could watch this all day long. It’s magical' **** (TheatreWeekly.com). 'A heartfelt exploration of Taiwan’s 500-year history' *** (BroadwayBaby.com). Formosa Viva is a bold fusion of contemporary dance, physical theatre and visual storytelling. Eight performers trace 500 years of Taiwan’s history, from Indigenous roots and colonial struggle to democracy today. Through powerful choreography, light and rhythm, it explores resilience, transformation and identity. After touring to Avignon, Edinburgh and Adelaide, this dance work returns to the Edinburgh Fringe, inviting audiences on an emotional journey through culture, memory and hope.
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