Hsiang Hsin Malikah WangMalikah is a name gifted to her by Savion Glover. A tradition among tap dancers, who often place their stage name between their first and last names. For Hsiang-Hsin, it has become a meaningful part of her identity and a title she wears with pride.
With a curious and playful spirit, Malikah is a tap dancer with a wide range of interests. Her wanderlust has taken her to New York for further training, across Europe for exploration, and even on a bicycle journey with her partner, riding from Germany across the Eurasian continent all the way back to Taiwan.
Highly sensitive to sound, she loves blending tap, objects, and the human voice in improvised performances. Passionate about experimentation, she firmly believes that rhythm lives in every heartbeat. Malikah especially cherishes creating magical, shared moments with audiences—those rare, electric instants of being truly present.
Through planting, she learns from the land and cherishes resources with care, putting her concern for the environment into practice through her own actions. At times she travels or joins residency exchanges, and whether through performance, sound, experimental improvisation, collecting and gathering, or weaving, these all become creative elements that collide and spark unexpected surprises.
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PortfolioRübezahl A LuRübezahl is an electronic musician from Germany who builds his own instruments. Using vintage Nintendo consoles to generate rapid-fire bleeps and chirps, he crafts playful melodies with a nostalgic glitch. These are blended with the soothing tones of the Xaphoon, a hybrid between a flute and a saxophone, creating a surprisingly delightful and flavorful post-apocalyptic soundscape.
His custom-made instruments are unique, it was designed to immerse both the audience and the surrounding environment into the performance. With a focus on analog electronics and the physicality of sound, Rübezahl explores how sound behaves, evolves, and interacts in real time. Through feedback loops and live sound manipulation, he blurs the boundaries between dance floor energy and experimental music—always keeping listeners on their toes.
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YoutubeSheding Community Cultural Development AssociationSheding Village is located within Kenting National Park, adjacent to tropical monsoon forests and coral reef terraces. It is one of the important strongholds of the Paiwan people on the Hengchun Peninsula. Traditionally, the community sustained itself through hunting, gathering, and small-scale farming. Today, it combines local culture and ecological resources to develop unique nature experiences and guided tribal tours.
FacebookEastern Footprints Cultural & Eco Tour Guide TeamBased in the Hengchun Peninsula, this professional guiding team has been dedicated to exploring the region’s culture and natural environment. Known for their engaging and accessible storytelling, they bring the warmth of local life to every tour, sharing the hidden stories of forests, coastlines, and historic neighborhoods with heart and depth.
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