Date and Time
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM PST
Nov 12 @ 7:30PM
Location
Field Arts & Events Hall
Fees/Admission
$20-$65
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Description
“In ‘BIRDY,’ the Taiwanese choreographer LAI Hung-chung explores the limits of our desires and our sense of freedom.” – Jade Enaud, Zone Critique “BIRDY,” a captivating dance piece by LAI Hung-chung, explores the interplay of freedom and limitations within Taiwan’s communities. LAI delves into the subtle influences of emotions and historical echoes on social harmony through a blend of societal dynamics and personal narratives. Using a cage and dreamer metaphor, LAI bridges personal struggles with broader societal contexts. The deconstruction of traditional Chinese opera props, like the spear transformed into a cage-like “Rattan pole,” symbolizes life’s constraints. Incorporating the “Ling Zi” pheasant feathers, traditionally signifying warrior might, LAI reinterprets their meaning to empower individuals to redefine their consciousness. This exploration of freedom and self-awareness is visually depicted through the imagery of the “Ling Zi,” subtly suggesting life’s delicate balance between limitations and aspirations. Set to an eclectic mix of electronic and Chinese classical music, “BIRDY” reinterprets percussion and seamlessly blends Tai-chi with contemporary dance. It portrays the journey from tradition to modernity and conveys a powerful message that in this era, we can redefine class, freedom, and limitations while seeking balance and identity.