This experience—a fusion of faith, pilgrimage, and art—is more than a performance to be watched; it is a physical act of participation. Walking becomes a ritual of homecoming, and art becomes the lens through which we gaze upon the land. Inspired by the concept of a "Performing Feast Through Time and Space," this Environmental Theater combines traditional religious rituals with contemporary performing arts, inviting villagers and audiences alike to rediscover their hometown through an "Artistic Walking Experience."
By traversing rural settlements on foot along a curated route, the audience steps into the living scenes of land and cultural memory, encountering performances at symbolic landmarks. As a Pingtung-based troupe, we are committed to integrating art into everyday life. The essence of this environmental theater lies in harmonizing performing arts with the unique character of local villages. It is not merely a spectacle, but a participatory cultural journey. Walking becomes a ritual, and performance becomes the medium—forging deep emotional bonds between history and the present, religion and art, and the individual and the community.