An immersive performance exhibition has opened in Taipei that spreads the message of love, hope and peace through a combination of performance art forms and technology, aiming to highlight the devastating impact of war in various parts of the world.
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00:00Channeling intense emotions through the piano, Lu Jiahui has curated an exhibition in Taipei
00:11to share a message with the world, what she describes as an immersive performance exhibition
00:17called Hope, Peace, Love.
00:19We can see the war in Europe, and the tension between the military and the Asian world.
00:24We can feel that the war is killing the life, culture, and culture of human beings.
00:29We hope that through the power of music, art, and the five nationalities,
00:33we can convey our message to the world,
00:35and bring back a little bit of goodwill and positive energy.
00:39The exhibition underwent months of planning and incorporates seven different fields,
00:44including culture, music, dance, theatre, and technology.
00:54It's like when a woman gives birth in October,
00:59she might have miscarriage during the process,
01:02or she might have difficulty in giving birth.
01:04So I think every creation and cross-cutting is a challenge.
01:07Other than working with talent from different fields,
01:10the audience plays a vital part in making Hope, Peace, Love a success.
01:14I think Taiwan is facing a very dangerous moment.
01:19So near my piano, I lit a candle to symbolize Taiwan.
01:24We will have an interactive ceremony,
01:26and invite all the audience to join us as a guide,
01:29to pray for the world, for peace, and for ourselves.
01:37The exhibition is open to the public on weekends through the end of the month.
01:41Its message, a reminder that even in the darkest of times,
01:45Hope, Peace, and Love can still be found.
01:48Klein Wong and Sunny Chi for Taiwan Plus.