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Slew of cultural programs offered to schools this year
By Sherry Hsiao / Staff reporter
The nation’s arts and cultural organizations, as well as staff and venues, are offering a total of 149 cultural experience programs to schools this year, the Ministry of Culture said yesterday.
The programs are part of the culture ministry and the Ministry of Education’s efforts to promote education through cultural experiences, the culture ministry said in a statement.
To encourage schools to take their students on trips to arts and cultural venues, many activities are being offered for schools to choose from, it said.
For example, the Museum of Archaeology in Tainan is offering a program that would enable students to learn about the artifacts in the museum’s collection and give them an opportunity to experience cleaning and photographing cultural relics, and making boxes in which to preserve them, the culture ministry said.
Crime-inspired play Palaces premieres in Taipei
04/16/2021 07:03 PM
Photo courtesy of the National Theater and Concert Hall
Taipei, April 16 (CNA) Palaces, a two-part play inspired by crimes committed in the Qing dynasty and jointly produced by the National Performing Arts Center s three venues in Taiwan, will premiere at the National Theater in Taipei on Friday.
Set in a mixed use building with both residential and commercial units, a common scene in cities around Taiwan, the play consists of 10 intertwined crime stories that take place between the 1990s and the modern day.
The first part of the play, titled Outside In, tells stories involving the construction of the building and it occupants early in the 1990s.