Cloud Gate Dance Theatre (Chinese: 雲門舞集; pinyin: Yúnmén Wǔjí) is a modern dance group based in Taiwan.[1][2] It was founded by choreographer Lin Hwai-min in 1973,[3] and later he shared its management with his late protégé, choreographer Lo Man-fei. The troupe was inactive from October 1988 to September 1990. During this time, Lin spent time abroad in India and Indonesia, and studied at New York University.[4] The genesis of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre was rooted in Lin Hwai-min's youthful desire to profoundly impact society, mirroring the "barefoot doctors" of the Cultural Revolution who endeavored to improve healthcare in impoverished rural areas.[5]
The minor planet 200025, discovered on 25 July 2007, was formally named 200025 Cloud Gate for Cloud Gate Dance Theater on 29 April 2010, becoming the first minor planet to be named for a Taiwanese performing arts group.[6] Cloud Gates's performances have covered a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the enchanting narratives of classical literature and folk tales to the intricate depictions of Taiwanese history and the multifaceted observations of social phenomena. The company's dedication to connecting with its audience is evident through its diverse venues, ranging from the prestigious National Theater in Taipei to more localized settings such as cultural centers, gymnasiums, and school auditoriums throughout various towns and counties across Taiwan. The theatre's commitment to accessibility and community engagement is further highlighted by its annual outdoor performances, which draw crowds of up to 60,000 people on one occasion, underlining their art's widespread appeal and cultural significance.[7]