On our first full day after our arrival in Taiwan, we head to the theatre: the Weiwuying National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts which opened in the fall of 2018.
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In the subway: Julia Weiland, Jason Reilly, Adrian Oldenburger, Vincent Travnicek, Timoor Afshar, Flemming Puthenpurayil
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Poster for our performance in the subway station
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The spectacular performing arts complex designed by Francine Houben
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Romeo and Juliet banners in front of the theatre
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On our way to the stage door
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The best way to get the travel kinks out: stretch! Here with Veronika Verterich, Sinéad Brodd, Priscylla Gallo, Natalija Miljevic
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After class, Melinda Witham, Ciro Ernesto Mansilla and Rolando D’Alesio get their first glimpse of the stage and the auditorium
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Alessandro Giaquinto and Shaked Heller
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Hyo-Jung Kang studies the tour booklet which is filled with helpful information for all the tour members
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Artistic Director Tamas Detrich and Balletmistress Yseult Lendvai rehearse in the studio
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In the evening the dancers get on stage for the first time for a rehearsal which includes „spacing“: this stage is much wider than in Stuttgart, so the dancers need to adjust
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Elisa Badenes and Friedemann Vogel: the famous pose from the balcony pas de deux.
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Elisa Badenes and Friedemann Vogel: full of passion already!
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Angelina Zuccarini and Agnes Su: so happy to be here
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Artistic Director Tamas Detrich onstage during a break in the rehearsal
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Waiting between acts: sewing pointe shoes and surfing the web
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The final pose of the fiesty tarantella at the beginning of act II
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Corrections after the first stage rehearsal with Artistic Director Tamas Detrich
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Getting a massage after a long day: Louis Stiens, Fabio Adorisio, Shaked Heller
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