A Story of a Chicken Leg

Theatre (drama, folk)

  • Fringe Online - YouTube
  • 19:30
  • Aug 10
  • 1 hour
  • Suitability: 0+
  • Country: Taiwan (Republic of China)
  • Group: Hêng-Chhun Folk Songs Association
  • Warnings and additional info: None
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Description

The story revolves around A-êng, a young boy who lives in Hêng-Chhun and strongly desires to eat a chicken leg. A series of events unfold before he finally gets the chicken leg in his lunchbox during a school trip. This heartwarming story is about love, family and brotherhood. During the show, authentic Hêng-Chhun folk songs played on the Taiwanese moon guitar will transport you back to the old Taiwanese countryside and give you a glimpse into the life of Taiwanese farmers.

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