Author: Ying-Chih Chen
Thanks everyone who participated in the event yersterday.
I thought the event yesterday was successful beacuse whoever come to watch the film enjoyed it a lot. I'm glad to see that some elder fellows not only can relive thier old expeiences but also share their valuable memory with the young generation. I am really happy to discover these disappearing cultural assets throgh waching such a realistic, lively and humorous film. After watching this film, I had a totally differnt impression for the documentary.
For people who come to join us yesterday, again thanks for your support and we look forward you to bringing more friends to join us. For those who missed our premiere, we still have four more coming up. Come to check it out sometime. You might find a different vision into the land you have lived. We look foward to your participation and sharing your thoughts with us.
Good job, guys!!
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It was the third time I watched "Viva Tonal" yesterday, and I could still find something new to enjoy it.
This documentary has so many levels. It doesn't only change the stereotype of pop Taiwanese songs, but it also denotes that music reflects our culture and lives. I was reading Taiwan culture history in a very entertaining way.
I love the end note of this documentary, and would like to share it with you:
For the search of our culture history, we don't feel disappointted that the Dance Age had ended. We shall live our own way, and create another Dance Age.
February 16th 2005
09:01:54 PM
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Special Thanks to Kiao,Carol and Chih.
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Thank you all for the special event last weekend! It was indeed a great experience and it definitely taught me a lot about Taiwan! Thank you so very much for making this possible.
I enjoyed it a lot and look forward to the coming films.
February 17th 2005
09:58:21 PM
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Chia
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Very happy to know you liked the film
I really appreciate the director and producer of the Viva Tonal for producing it. They must've spent years of effort to give us that story. I feel very fortunate to spend very short time to understand our history.
February 17th 2005
01:28:11 AM
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It's very enjoyable to read Ying-Chih, Carol and Chia's warm response and sharing. Your encouragement will definitely make most of us squeeze ourself a little bit harder to present our documentary program better.
Chia and Yen,
Could you help to serve English interpreters in the other documentaries for introduction and discussion sections? English speaking audience could need your help to have a better tap-in.
February 18th 2005
06:27:21 PM
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Kiao
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Hey, it is my honor to do so! I would love to help!! And of course, I will need Yen's assistance!! He's a more native speaker!! Let me know when you need me! I will try my best to be present and help!
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