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Esplanade Presents
16 Oct 2026, Fri, 8pm
17 Oct 2026, Sat, 8pm
(Intermission: None)
Esplanade Theatre
“This is a company that you will enjoy, fall in love with, and want to see again.”
– Ballet-Dance Magazine
“Sound and dance merge with one another; the body emancipates itself and becomes an instrument.”
– Stuttgarter Zeitung
“Exquisitely crafted, and worth seeing again and again.”
– Taipei Times
Internationally acclaimed and beloved worldwide, Cloud Gate Dance Theatre returns to Singapore with another stunning tapestry of movement, inspired by the sounds, shapes and fluidity of nature.
Created during the pandemic, Sounding Light begins from a renewed act of listening.
Inspired by the forest—its insects, birds, and the wind moving through trees—this work choreographed by Artistic Director Cheng Tsung-lung reflects on the shifting (im)balance between human civilisation and the natural world.
The choreography traces the passage of a single day. Sunlight moves, clouds gather, and shadows of leaves drift across space. Time is shaped through changing light, rhythm, and atmosphere.
Sound is created live on stage. The dancers become both movers and musicians, using breath, voice, finger snaps, and clapping in collaboration with composers Lim Giong and Chang Shiuan.
Movement and sound intertwine. Gestures echo birds and insects; bodies turn into instruments. Together, they evoke wind, rain, and flowing water—forming a world that is both seen and heard.
Premiered internationally at Kunstfest Weimar and HELLERAU – European Center for the Arts Dresden in 2024, the work has since been widely acclaimed and continues to tour internationally.
This programme is presented as part of da:ns focus – Connect Asia Now (CAN), a weekend that spotlights contemporary dance works created by or in collaboration with Asian artists, focusing on distinct voices and creative impulses from the region.
Production Credits
Concept/Choreography: Cheng Tsung-lung
Music: Lim Giong
Sound and Voice: Chang Shiuan
Lighting Design: Lulu W.L. Lee
Costume Design: Chen Shao-yen
Music Director of Cloud Gate: Liang Chun-mei
Co-production
National Performing Arts Center – National Theater & Concert Hall
National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying)
National Taichung Theater
There will be a post-show dialogue with choreographer, Cheng Tsung-lung after each performance. Chinese-English interpretation will be provided.
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre Of Taiwan
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Cloud Gate is the name of the oldest known dance in China. Founded in 1973 by choreographer Lin Hwai-min, Cloud Gate became the first contemporary dance company in the Chinese-speaking world. In 2020, Cheng Tsung-lung succeeded Lin as Artistic Director, bringing together a deep grounding in tradition with perspectives shaped by the digital and globalised world. Cloud Gate celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023.
Drawing on classical, folk, and modern dance traditions from both Western and Asian cultures, Cloud Gate engages closely with history, society, and lived experience. Its dancers are trained in meditation, qi gong (an ancient breathing practice), internal martial arts, modern dance, and ballet, with training further expanded under Cheng to include a wider range of movement practices such as street dance. Through its choreography, the company transforms ancient aesthetics into a contemporary language of movement.
Cloud Gate has toured extensively worldwide and is widely recognized as “Asia’s leading contemporary dance theater” (The Times), and “one of the best dance companies in the world” (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). The company was also honored with the “Outstanding Company” award at the 2018 UK National Dance Awards.
Cheng Tsung-lung | Artistic Director / Choreographer
Cheng Tsung-lung became the Artistic Director of the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan in 2020 when he succeeded founder Lin Hwai-min.
As a child, he sold slippers on the streets of Taipei, and his experiences of street life and folk and religious cultures have shaped a choreography known for its vivid engagement with the richness and diversity of human experience.
Praised by The Stage as a choreographer with “an eye for a cinematic moment,” Cheng has received recognition both internationally and in Taiwan, collaborating with dance companies and artists around the world. His recent creations for Cloud Gate include 13 Tongues (2016), which evokes the vibrant streets of his childhood through folk dance and Taoist chant; Lunar Halo (2019), set to music by Sigur Rós, hailed by The Telegraph as “a luminously and bleakly beautiful take on the internet-infested 21st century”; Sounding Light (2020), reflecting the solitude of the pandemic era; Send in a Cloud (2022), a poetic meditation on the passage of life through shifting colors; WAVES (2023), co-created with Japanese digital artist Daito Manabe, exploring the intricate entanglement between technology and humanity; and his most recent work, All Ears (2025), which invites audiences to discover movement through deep listening.
Cheng is a fixture in Routledge’s respected annual survey of leading dance practitioners, Fifty Contemporary Choreographers (2020), alongside the likes of William Forsythe, Akram Khan, and other leaders in the field.
Lin Hwai-min | Founder
Lin Hwai-min founded Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan in 1973 and has led the company to international prominence through his thrilling creations that transform Asian aesthetics into a contemporary celebration of motion.
Among the honors Lin Hwai-min has received are the Samuel H. Scripps /American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement; the John D. Rockefeller Award, New York; the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters, France; and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Movimentos International Dance Festival, Germany. He has also been celebrated by Time magazine as one of “Asia’s Heroes”.
At the end of 2019, Lin Hwai-min stepped down as the Artistic Director of Cloud Gate and handed the reins of the company to Cheng Tsung-lung.
16 Oct 2026, Fri
8pm
17 Oct 2026, Sat
8pm
| Standard | Students, NSFs & Seniors |
PWD | |
| Cat 1 | $100 | - | $42.50 |
| Cat 2 | $80 | $68 | $42.50 |
| Cat 3 | $50 | $42.50 | $42.50 |
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