The last section, I see group of wild calligraphy strokes jumping randomly across the scroll demonstrating the writer’s energy, passion and artistry. Very impressed and moved by their presentation.
@rachellord2240 Жыл бұрын
I love the dancer using her body moments to synchronize with the stroke movement of the calligraphy on the wall. She is writing calligraphy using her body. Great!
@rachellord2240 Жыл бұрын
The last dancer posted still and turned into a black silhouette, an isolated shadow. The shadow is symbolizing a written Chinese word returning to its original form. Amazing!
@rachellord2240 Жыл бұрын
Lin Hua Ming is the Taiwan National Treasurer in terms of Modern dance. His father was the head of the executive Yuan ( head of congress) and was against his son engaging in dance. We are lucky that he followed his passion.
@qingzhou39812 жыл бұрын
聽了一個有名的書法老師訪問提到這套舞蹈,很有感覺,給了我寫書法的靈感。感謝感謝!
@rachellord2240 Жыл бұрын
Chinese and Japanese calligraphy are written in black ink with brush. At the end of each stroke, ( not wild stroke),the calligrapher will pause. That’s why the first dancer paused her body shortly. Since the dancers are the brushes or the strokes, they wear black clothes.