Chen Wu-Kang

By adelyn-1800, 21 November, 2022
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Born and raised in Taiwan, he began studying dance at the age of twelve and graduated from the Taiwan University of Arts. In 2001, Wu-Kang danced with Ballet Tech and Peridance and became the soloist, he started his long-term collaboration with choreographer Eliot Feld. He was also the guest dancer in Diamond Project of New York City Ballet in 2006. In 2004, he co-founded HORSE Dance Theatre as an artistic director, significant works include Velocity (2007), Bones (2008), 2 Men (2012) which toured in Asia, US and Europe.

He started to collaborate with Artists in different fields in 2011, Exhibition X Performance Successor (2011), and curatorial project of Dance X Sounds seasonal improvisation platform Primal Chaos since 2016. In 2016, He began an intercultural/dance dialogue with Thai choreographer Pichet Klunchun. Behalf premiered in 2018 and toured around Asia and Europe in 2019 while working on the three-year project Rama House. He was the stage direction of The show must go onby Jérôme Bel in Taipei Art Festival in 2019, and co-created as well as performed in Dances for Wu-Kang Chen (2020), recipient of 2021 Taishin Performing Arts Award. Recent online streaming works include Thank You So Much for Your Time (2019), Thank You For Staying Home (2020), 14 (2021 Da:ns Festival, Esplanade, Singapore).

Last Updated: 2021

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