White Temple (白廟), created by Dujdao Vadhanapakorn and Chen Jun-Yu, invites audiences into a collective ritual of confession where desire, faith, and the gaze intertwine.

Through embodied gestures, intimate whispers, and bodily presence, the performance echoes humanity’s longing for redemption within the fantasy of order. In this space of secrets, anonymous voices are read, translated, and reassembled. Their confessions drift toward you like signals seeking a response, a fleeting moment of shared vulnerability and empathy, both distant and near.

Here, sound and symbol, shaped by collective narrative, dissolve into the ritual itself.

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