A production that features two performances directed by Taiwanese and Indonesian choreographers aims to express “emotional exchanges.” The 1 hour, 40 minute program at the National Theater’s Experimental Theater in Taipei consists of AriAri, created by leading Indonesian choreographer Eko Supriyanto, and Ita, choreographed by Watan Tusi, a Truku. The dances deconstruct body languages and textures, and probe contemporary diaspora and bonding, the organizers said. Eko, founder and artistic director of EkosDance Co and Solo Dance Studio in Surakarta, Indonesia, has trained in Javanese court dance and pencak silat, an Indonesian martial art, since he was seven. He has been involved in everything from