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Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan: 13 TONGUES by CHENG Tsung-lung

13 TONGUES. Performed by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan. Photo by LIU Chen-hsiang

13 TONGUES. Performed by Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan. Photo by LIU Chen-hsiang

Experience Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan's 13 TONGUES


Step into a world where tradition and modernity collide in Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan’s performance of 13 TONGUES. Led by Artistic Director CHENG Tsung-lung and hailed as "one of the finest dance companies in the world” by The Globe and Mail, Cloud Gate brings you a production that is both intimate and grand in scale.
 

A sensationally big, indulgent, and visually arresting expression of cultural memory." – The Times
 

13 TONGUES brings to life CHENG Tsung-lung's cherished childhood memories of the sights, sounds, and vitality of Taipei's historic Bangka district. Inspired by his mother's tales of "Thirteen Tongues," a renowned 1960s street artist and storyteller, CHENG reimagines Bangka's vibrant characters and chaotic spirit in this stunning production.
 

Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of colours, sounds, and movement as Cloud Gate’s dancers bring Bangka’s lively streets to life with breathtaking grace and fluidity. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness an unforgettable evening where tradition meets innovation, and dance tells a universal story that resonates with audiences of all backgrounds.

About 13 TONGUES by CHENG Tsung-lung

13 TONGUES
by CHENG Tsung-lung
 

As a child in the 1980s, Cloud Gate Artistic Director, CHENG Tsung-lung would contribute to the family business by helping his father sell slippers on the streets of Bangka/Wanhua, the oldest district of Taipei. Bangka/Wanhua was known for its vibrantly diverse and bustling street scene that embraced religious and secular life, rich and poor, work and play, and legal and illegal activities. The young CHENG was transfixed by his mother’s accounts of the legendary 1960s street artist and storyteller known as “Thirteen Tongues,” who had adopted Bangka/Wanhua for his informal stage. It was said that “Thirteen Tongues'' could conjure up all the Bangka/Wanhua characters - high and low born, sacred and profane, men and women - in the most vivid, dramatic, and fluently imaginative narratives. Thirty years on CHENG’s fascination for “Thirteen Tongues” became his inspiration as he transformed his childhood memories into dance.

Beginning and ending with the sound of a single hand bell, the music accompanying 13 Tongues ranges from Taiwanese folk songs to Taoist chant to electronica. The stage is awash with projections of brilliant colours, shapes, and images, and the dancers gather, interact, separate and re-gather in a thrilling representation of the clamour of street life. As the religious heritage of ancient Bangka/Wanhua fuses with the secular space it is today so time appears to dissolve. The spirit and human realms also coalesce as the audience is taken on an immersive journey - via imagination and storytelling that recalls the art of “Thirteen Tongues” - through centuries of human endeavour, behaviour, and belief.

About CLOUD GATE DANCE THEATRE OF TAIWAN

Cloud Gate is the name of the oldest known dance in China. In 1973, choreographer LIN Hwai-min adopted this classical name and founded the first contemporary dance company in the greater Chinese-speaking community. In 2020, CHENG Tsung-lung succeeded LIN as the company’s Artistic Director. In 2023, Cloud Gate celebrated its 50th anniversary.  

Cloud Gate has set out to engage with local history, culture, and subject matter and draws on classical, folk, and modern dance from both Western and Asian traditions. Its dancers receive training in meditation; Qi Gong, an ancient breathing exercise; internal martial arts; modern dance; and ballet. Under the leadership of CHENG, the training has expanded to more dancing styles, such as street dance. Manifesting in choreographies, the company transforms ancient aesthetics into a thrilling and modern celebration of motion.

Cloud Gate has toured worldwide with frequent engagements at the Next Wave Festival in New York, the Sadler’s Wells Theatre in London, the Moscow Chekhov International Theatre Festival in Russia, the Movimentos International Dance Festival, and the Internationales Tanzfest NRW, directed by the late Pina Bausch in Germany. The international press acclaims the company as “Asia’s leading contemporary dance theater” (The Times), and “One of the best dance companies in the world” (FAZ). Cloud Gate is also honored as the “Outstanding Company” for the 2018 National Dance Awards, UK.

Artistic Credits

Choreography: CHENG Tsung-lung
Music: LIM Giong
Art Design: HO Chia-hsing
Lighting Design: SHEN Po-hung
Projection Design: Ethan WANG
Costume Design: LIN Bing-hao
Voice Coach: TSAI Pao-chang

Premiere: March 11, 2016; Taiwan International Festival of Arts at National Theater, Taipei, Taiwan

Commission: National Theater & Concert Hall, Taiwan

Artistic Director / Choreographer: CHENG TSUNG-LUNG

CHENG Tsung-lung. Photo by LEE Chia-yeh.

From street hawker selling slippers to internationally recognized choreographer, CHENG Tsung-lung succeeded LIN Hwai-min as Artistic Director of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan starting in 2020.

CHENG took his first dance class at the age of 8. Upon graduation from the Dance Department at Taipei National University of the Arts, he joined Cloud Gate in 2002 and became the Artistic Director of Cloud Gate 2 in 2014.  

CHENG has been awarded prestigious prizes for his choreography internationally as well as at home, such as the No Ballet International Choreography Competition (Germany), the Premio Roma Danza International Choreography Competition (Italy), the MASDANZA Choreography Competition (Spain) and the Taishin Arts Award (Taiwan). He has also worked with companies worldwide, including Sydney Dance Company, the Transitions Dance Company at the Laban Centre, London, Expressions Dance Company, Brisbane, and the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

CHENG’s work is deeply rooted in both ancient and modern Taiwanese culture — and he is a strong supporter of Cloud Gate’s extensive engagement with grassroots audiences across Taiwan— yet it also embraces global influences. He is praised by the Stage Newspaper with “an eye for a cinematic moment.” His 13 Tongues (2016) integrates folk dance, religious rites, and Taoist chant to conjure the streets where he worked as a child. Lunar Halo (2019) is performed to an ethereally haunting soundtrack by Icelandic musician Sigur Rós and explores the complex area of human connection and technology. Sounding Light (2020) was written in response to COVID-19 pandemic-induced isolation and reflects on the precariousness of both the human and the natural world. Visually stunning, Send In A Cloud (2022) displays in shifting colors a panorama of dancers’ life journeys. The most recent choreography WAVES (2023), a collaboration with Japanese media artist Daito MANABE, explores societal and individual facets affected by the rapid progress of technological advancements.

CHENG has been a fixture of Routledge’s respected annual survey of dance practitioners, Fifty Contemporary Choreographers (2020), alongside the likes of William Forsythe, Akram Khan, Hofesh Shechter, and leaders in the form. 

Image Credit: CHENG Tsung-lung. Photo by LEE Chia-yeh.