Civic Group Launches Music Initiative to Connect Island Memories, Invites Creators to Preserve Heritage
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The Kuan Yu-Min Foundation has initiated a music project aimed at connecting and preserving Taiwan's historical memories, particularly from the White Terror era, encouraging artists to participate in heritage transmission.
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- Q: What is the main purpose of the "Resonance of Memory, Island Memory Music Connection Action" launched by the Kuan Yu-Min Foundation?
- A: The initiative aims to connect historical memory, build a foundation for a cohesive society, and establish a common historical memory for Taiwanese people to pave the way for a shared future.
- Q: Which prominent individuals attended the launch press conference held by the Kuan Yu-Min Foundation?
- A: The attendees of the launch press conference included the singer Ili-Kao Lu and the music researcher Hsu Rui-Kai.
- Q: According to CEO Yang Zong-Li, when was martial law declared in Taiwan and what period did it initiate?
- A: Martial law was declared on May 19, 1949, after the Kuomintang came to Taiwan, initiating a long period of White Terror history.
- Q: What are the two parallel historical memories that Taiwanese people have long lived with according to Yang Zong-Li?
- A: One memory is of loyalty to the party and nation where dictators were beautified, while the other recounts tragic events like the Lin family murder case.
- Q: Who sent a video message to the event and what did he express regarding the foundation's use of music?
- A: Freddy Lim, Taiwan's representative to Finland and lead singer of Chthonic, sent a video message expressing that he is deeply moved by the use of music to foster understanding of White Terror memories.