Wild Cursive
Originally released in 2009. Wild Cursive is a music film. directed by Lin Hwai-min. At just 64 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
"Wild Cursive" is the third piece of Taiwanese dancer and choreographer Lin Hwai-min's Cursive trilogy, a captivating series translating the development of the fascinating art form of Chinese calligraphy into dance. As Lin says himself, the final part marks the climax of the trilogy, because it corresponds to the completely detached, free and highly abstract forms of “spontaneous” calligraphy. The performance contains elements of Tai Chi and is musically accompanied by compositions by Jim Shum and Liang Chun-mei. The performance was recorded in 2009 at the National Theater in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wild Cursive about?
"Wild Cursive" is the third piece of Taiwanese dancer and choreographer Lin Hwai-min's Cursive trilogy, a captivating series translating the development of the fascinating art form of Chinese calli...
Who directed Wild Cursive?
Wild Cursive was directed by Lin Hwai-min.
How long is Wild Cursive?
Wild Cursive has a runtime of 1 hours and 4 minutes (64 minutes total).
When was Wild Cursive released?
Wild Cursive was released on January 1, 2009 in theaters.