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In 2004 song writer Ley Kuang-Hsia was engaged by the Eslite Poet Festival to produce a musical. She planned to create something about the Little Prince, a show of poems and e-music that combines technology and theater. I was commissioned to design interactive images to include the movements of musicians and the audience. For example, a cello bow pulled the Little Prince's swing, or the audience's clapping kept stars shooting on the screens.
"In addition to the unusual mix of classical musicians and rock & roll musicians, there were three 180-inch screens to constitute the scene on the stage. Performers included one musician of the former Labor Exchange Band, the guitarist from the Ladybugs Band, the former drummer of the Sticky Rice Band. They performed with two cellists and an accordionist. In Ley Kuang-Hsia's singing of her new work 'A Journey in the Morning' and old work 'You Listen in Silence', music and poems interacted. " (Excerpt of the Report by Epoch Time)






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