The Alliance Cultural Foundation nurtures future talents in Taitung through various aspects such as education, tourism, arts, and culture. Some projects involve behind-the-scenes support, others entail accompanying and walking alongside partners, while some bring resources to Taitung, creating diverse perspectives and collaborative learning opportunities. We support the following initiatives promoted by various organizations and sponsored by different funds.

Taitung Echo Orchestra

Due to the impact of the pandemic in 2021, several summer camps organized by The Alliance Cultural Foundation were unable to proceed. Consequently, the allocated funds for that year were redirected to support cultural promotion projects. In 2022, musicians were invited to remote schools in Taitung to conduct "Music Lectures," and students from various schools in Taitung were invited to participate in immersive multimedia concerts held at Le Ark.

The Bulareyaung Dance Company 

Bulareyaung believes, "The tribe is the most beautiful stage for our dance troupe. If possible, I hope to bring the dancers back to the tribes every year for performances, allowing the elders, young people, and children to see the shows near their homes." Bulareyaung decided that from the establishment of the troupe in 2015 until its tenth anniversary in 2025, they would complete tours of 55 indigenous traditional residential towns and cities. Thus, the ideal and goal of "Dancing Home - Tribal Tours" were born.

 

The Hunter School 

Located in the Rarolan Tribe of Taimali, Taitung, the Hunter School was founded by Sakinu, a Paiwan writer, in 2004. It is dedicated to rediscovering the life philosophy of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, ecological wisdom, and land ethics. A devastating fire in May 2019 consumed much of the Hunter School's past efforts. With assistance from various sources, Sakinu and his partners bravely faced this catastrophe and working tirelessly to rebuild.

 

The Sharestart Method

In the past, the Sharestart Method have always welcomed teachers from remote areas, deliberately connecting these teachers into several communities. The "Sharestart Method Teacher-Student Online Workshop for Remote School Teachers" in 2022 was a new attempt to link remote school teachers, aiming to enhance their communication skills and inner peace. The hope is to develop more support systems among teachers because helping one teacher is equivalent to helping many students in remote areas.