温哥华节通过沉浸的艺术设施, 突显菲律宾移徙工人的无形劳动。
A Vancouver festival highlights Filipino migrant workers' unseen labor through an immersive art installation.
在温哥华2026年的PuSh国际表演艺术节(PuSh国际表演艺术节)上,“一切消失”的装置利用隐性技术来突出菲律宾移民工人在全球供应链中的重要但无形的劳动。
At Vancouver’s 2026 PuSh International Performing Arts Festival, the installation "Everything Has Disappeared" uses immersive technology to spotlight the vital yet invisible labor of Filipino migrant workers in global supply chains.
节日还将举办"Slugs",Creepy Boys的混沌,挑战类型的表演,融合了科技朋克,喜剧和超现实木偶戏,以及其他创新作品,如Tanya Tagaq的"Split Tooth: Saputjiji"和Anjela Magpantay的菲律宾传统探索.
The festival also features "Slugs," a chaotic, genre-defying performance by Creepy Boys blending techno-punk, comedy, and surreal puppetry, alongside other innovative works like Tanya Tagaq’s *Split Tooth: Saputjiji* and Anjela Magpantay’s exploration of Filipino traditions.
这次为期一个月的活动展示了17个国家的24场表演,强调跨文化故事叙述和实验艺术。
The month-long event showcases 24 performances from 17 countries, emphasizing cross-cultural storytelling and experimental art.