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The Background for Art Project Creation: A Story of Mrs. Mackay – Chongming Chang In the era advocating for gender equality, let's delve into the extraordinary life of Mrs. Chang Chongming, the wife of Reverend Mackay. Her narrative brims with courage, perseverance, and dedication. Originally named Chang Congchai, she was born in the 19th century and became a child bride at a tender age. Refusing foot binding, she endured the daily punishment of shelling peanuts. Thankfully, her grandmother cherished her deeply and introduced her to the church. It was here that her path crossed with Dr. George Leslie Mackay, leading to their union in a cross-cultural marriage of the 18th century. At their wedding, she recited her vows in vernacular Chinese, embarking on a new life journey with Reverend Mackay. Mrs. Chang followed him in preaching and actively participated in medical and educational endeavors, significantly contributing to Taiwanese society. To offer a deeper understanding to the Autistic Star, we enlisted the assistance of members from the "Tamsui Women's Path" program, women embarking on second careers, to recreate the wedding scene of the Mackay couple from the 18th century. The Autistic Star took on the roles of Reverend Mackay, while the women portrayed Mrs. Mackay. They immersed themselves in the experience, feeling the constraints of bound feet, reciting marriage vows in vernacular Chinese, and even manually shelling peanuts. Through this unforgettable theatrical journey, everyone present came to cherish and appreciate Mrs. Chang Chongming’s unwavering perseverance and dedication even more.
The Background for Art Project Creation: "One Touch of Green" Autistic Star X A Touch of Green" project provides autistic youth with a unique opportunity to engage with and explore historical themes. Despite initial skepticism from some historians about the ability of autistic individuals to grasp abstract historical narratives, this initiative marked our first application for public resources from the Ministry of Culture's Policy Committee. Our goal was to broaden the horizons of these youths in line with additive education principles. By fostering active social engagement and forging a successful partnership with the PTS A Touch of Green production team, we offered these youths, exempt from military service, a chance to experience military life, thereby enriching their life experiences. Within the PTS "A Touch of Green" studio, autistic youths were immersed in the full experience of a pilot preparing for flight, from dressing in a uniform to boarding training. They gained firsthand experience in film production, interacted with actor Wu Kang-Ren, and participated in taking production photos, all of which deepened their understanding and interest in drama. Additionally, we facilitated a deeper connection with the authentic history and culture of the Sisinan Village through dialogues with veterans, using dramatic techniques to enhance their comprehension of historical contexts. During the broadcast of PTS A Touch of Green, the Star Child group not only kept up with the program and engaged in discussions but also actively produced artworks themed around the program. This flurry of creative activity fueled their inspiration and led to the creation of artworks resonant with historical themes. These pieces were eventually displayed in the small living room of Huashan Art & Cultural Park-Culture department, empowering the autistic community and encouraging individuals with disabilities to confidently and proudly present themselves in public. Star Child exemplifies a vibrant and assertive presence, challenging conventional societal perceptions of autism.
The Background for Art Project Creation: "One Touch of Green" Autistic Star X A Touch of Green" project provides autistic youth with a unique opportunity to engage with and explore historical themes. Despite initial skepticism from some historians about the ability of autistic individuals to grasp abstract historical narratives, this initiative marked our first application for public resources from the Ministry of Culture's Policy Committee. Our goal was to broaden the horizons of these youths in line with additive education principles. By fostering active social engagement and forging a successful partnership with the PTS A Touch of Green production team, we offered these youths, exempt from military service, a chance to experience military life, thereby enriching their life experiences. Within the PTS "A Touch of Green" studio, autistic youths were immersed in the full experience of a pilot preparing for flight, from dressing in a uniform to boarding training. They gained firsthand experience in film production, interacted with actor Wu Kang-Ren, and participated in taking production photos, all of which deepened their understanding and interest in drama. Additionally, we facilitated a deeper connection with the authentic history and culture of the Sisinan Village through dialogues with veterans, using dramatic techniques to enhance their comprehension of historical contexts. During the broadcast of PTS A Touch of Green, the Star Child group not only kept up with the program and engaged in discussions but also actively produced artworks themed around the program. This flurry of creative activity fueled their inspiration and led to the creation of artworks resonant with historical themes. These pieces were eventually displayed in the small living room of Huashan Art & Cultural Park-Culture department, empowering the autistic community and encouraging individuals with disabilities to confidently and proudly present themselves in public. Star Child exemplifies a vibrant and assertive presence, challenging conventional societal perceptions of autism.
The Background for Art Project Creation: "One Touch of Green" Autistic Star X A Touch of Green" project provides autistic youth with a unique opportunity to engage with and explore historical themes. Despite initial skepticism from some historians about the ability of autistic individuals to grasp abstract historical narratives, this initiative marked our first application for public resources from the Ministry of Culture's Policy Committee. Our goal was to broaden the horizons of these youths in line with additive education principles. By fostering active social engagement and forging a successful partnership with the PTS A Touch of Green production team, we offered these youths, exempt from military service, a chance to experience military life, thereby enriching their life experiences. Within the PTS "A Touch of Green" studio, autistic youths were immersed in the full experience of a pilot preparing for flight, from dressing in a uniform to boarding training. They gained firsthand experience in film production, interacted with actor Wu Kang-Ren, and participated in taking production photos, all of which deepened their understanding and interest in drama. Additionally, we facilitated a deeper connection with the authentic history and culture of the Sisinan Village through dialogues with veterans, using dramatic techniques to enhance their comprehension of historical contexts. During the broadcast of PTS A Touch of Green, the Star Child group not only kept up with the program and engaged in discussions but also actively produced artworks themed around the program. This flurry of creative activity fueled their inspiration and led to the creation of artworks resonant with historical themes. These pieces were eventually displayed in the small living room of Huashan Art & Cultural Park-Culture department, empowering the autistic community and encouraging individuals with disabilities to confidently and proudly present themselves in public. Star Child exemplifies a vibrant and assertive presence, challenging conventional societal perceptions of autism.
The Background for Art Project Creation: "One Touch of Green" Autistic Star X A Touch of Green" project provides autistic youth with a unique opportunity to engage with and explore historical themes. Despite initial skepticism from some historians about the ability of autistic individuals to grasp abstract historical narratives, this initiative marked our first application for public resources from the Ministry of Culture's Policy Committee. Our goal was to broaden the horizons of these youths in line with additive education principles. By fostering active social engagement and forging a successful partnership with the PTS A Touch of Green production team, we offered these youths, exempt from military service, a chance to experience military life, thereby enriching their life experiences. Within the PTS "A Touch of Green" studio, autistic youths were immersed in the full experience of a pilot preparing for flight, from dressing in a uniform to boarding training. They gained firsthand experience in film production, interacted with actor Wu Kang-Ren, and participated in taking production photos, all of which deepened their understanding and interest in drama. Additionally, we facilitated a deeper connection with the authentic history and culture of the Sisinan Village through dialogues with veterans, using dramatic techniques to enhance their comprehension of historical contexts. During the broadcast of PTS A Touch of Green, the Star Child group not only kept up with the program and engaged in discussions but also actively produced artworks themed around the program. This flurry of creative activity fueled their inspiration and led to the creation of artworks resonant with historical themes. These pieces were eventually displayed in the small living room of Huashan Art & Cultural Park-Culture department, empowering the autistic community and encouraging individuals with disabilities to confidently and proudly present themselves in public. Star Child exemplifies a vibrant and assertive presence, challenging conventional societal perceptions of autism.
The Background for Art Project Creation: "One Touch of Green" Autistic Star X A Touch of Green" project provides autistic youth with a unique opportunity to engage with and explore historical themes. Despite initial skepticism from some historians about the ability of autistic individuals to grasp abstract historical narratives, this initiative marked our first application for public resources from the Ministry of Culture's Policy Committee. Our goal was to broaden the horizons of these youths in line with additive education principles. By fostering active social engagement and forging a successful partnership with the PTS A Touch of Green production team, we offered these youths, exempt from military service, a chance to experience military life, thereby enriching their life experiences. Within the PTS "A Touch of Green" studio, autistic youths were immersed in the full experience of a pilot preparing for flight, from dressing in a uniform to boarding training. They gained firsthand experience in film production, interacted with actor Wu Kang-Ren, and participated in taking production photos, all of which deepened their understanding and interest in drama. Additionally, we facilitated a deeper connection with the authentic history and culture of the Sisinan Village through dialogues with veterans, using dramatic techniques to enhance their comprehension of historical contexts. During the broadcast of PTS A Touch of Green, the Star Child group not only kept up with the program and engaged in discussions but also actively produced artworks themed around the program. This flurry of creative activity fueled their inspiration and led to the creation of artworks resonant with historical themes. These pieces were eventually displayed in the small living room of Huashan Art & Cultural Park-Culture department, empowering the autistic community and encouraging individuals with disabilities to confidently and proudly present themselves in public. Star Child exemplifies a vibrant and assertive presence, challenging conventional societal perceptions of autism.