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The Dancing Prince
Building Peace in Asia
Identity and self-realization
The Dancing Prince

Cerise Phiv
September 29, 2010
Last Updated on Wed, 09 Nov 2011 18:32
A Portrait of Li Wei Chun (李偉淳) aka Prince Lee, a Taiwanese dancer and choregrapher who started his career as a member of the Cloud Gate dance company.
You can also visit his blog (in Chinese).
(Video edited by Pinti, subtitled by Conor)
For readers in mainland China:
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