Exhibitions

temavelak Taking Over – Inheritance of Paiwan Double-Pipe Mouth and Nose Flute Art Action Exhibition

Date: 2026-11-11 — 2026-12-31 Organizer: 伊誕創藝視界
This exhibition is planned and executed by Etan's Creative Vision. It centers on the Paiwan people's precious traditional instruments, the "mouth flute" and "nose flute," using sound, stories, and craftsmanship to lead the audience to "see" the shape of culture with their ears.
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The exhibition is designed with a single route, divided into four major sections: "Theme Introduction," "Cultural Connotation," "Production Craftsmanship," and "World Nose Flute Comparison." Visitors can learn about the emotions and beliefs behind the instruments from the legends of the Brother Mountain and hundred-pace snake of the Paiwan's Davalan and Piuma tribes; simultaneously, through the images, sounds, and works of Living National Treasure Hsu Kun-chung (許坤仲) and nose flute master Hsieh Shui-neng (謝水能), feel the vitality of cultural transmission.
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The site also recreates the master's studio, displaying bamboo material selection, carved patterns, and flute-making processes, and features "Listening Pillars" to experience four situational music types – love, heartbreak, sorrow, and celebration – allowing musical sounds and emotions to intertwine into the melody of culture.
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From the mountains to the world, "Singing the Mountain's Sound" uses sound as language, connecting the historical memory of the Paiwan people with the resonance of Austronesian cultures, inviting the public to listen to the heartbeat of the land and its people amidst the music.

Event Details

  • 2026-11-11 — 原住民族委員會原住民族文化發展中心 · 全票+150;學生、軍警票+80;團體票+120