OCEANIC POETRY TO MAKE WAVES ON NATIONAL TOUR
Developed from its first outing at Basement Theatre in 2018 and following further award-winning large-scale productions in both Auckland and Wellington, UPU will tour to five centres across Aotearoa from 6 - 25 October as part of the Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) touring programme.
Curated by award-winning poet Grace Iwashita-Taylor and directed by Fasitua Amosa (Best Director, Wellington Theatre Awards), UPU presents almost forty Oceanic texts brought to life by a cast of seven of our best Tagata Moana actors: Maiava Nathaniel Lees (The Matrix Reloaded), Mia Blake (The Tattooist), Ana Corbett (Totally Completely Fine), Shadon Meredith (King Lear), James Maeva (Mortal Kombat), Nicola Kāwana (One Lane Bridge) and Nora Aati (Duck Rockers).
The tour will transform stages across Aotearoa into moana by the power of storytelling, connecting islands and people with song-like verses taken from noteworthy poets including Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Hone Tuwhare and Craig Santos Perez. The nuanced and wide-reaching poetry spans topics from colonisation, family, love, religion, and the impact of climate change on the people of the Moana.
The 2020 season at Q Theatre presented with Silo Theatre, and a sell-out season in Wellington at the Kia Mau Festival in June 2021, were both highly celebrated. Undoubtedly, UPU creates connections and a profound impact on audiences.
“UPU is a pathway towards our Māori and Pacific literature pioneers who have paved a way for our stories in the past, retold and relived in the present, so that we can collectively work together on how our stories progress forward in the future.” - Theatrescenes
Director of UPU Fasitua Amosa has starred in a variety of New Zealand films and television series, as well as a number of theatrical roles. He portrays Sika Anoa'i in the NBC sitcom, Young Rock - the international award-winning TV comedy series about wrestler turned actor Dwayne ‘the Rock’ Johnson.
Amosa’s feature film credits include Vermilion, The Legend of Baron To'a and Baby Done. He has appeared on the second season of Golden Boy and fantasy series The New Legend of Monkey on Netflix. He is also a deputy director of the Whau local board.
Curator of UPU Grace Iwashita-Taylor is the author of poetry collections Afakasi Speaksand Full Broken Bloom, and the play My Own Darling. She is co-founder of the South Auckland Poets Collective and Rising Voices Youth Poetry Slam, and was the recipient of the CNZ Emerging Pacific Artist Award 2014 and the Auckland Mayoral Writers Grant 2016.
PANNZ are delighted to be partnering once again with Audio Described Aotearoa, supported by Manatū Taonga Ministry of Culture and Heritage, to offer touch tours and audio described (AD) performances of UPU for the low vision community in Taranaki, Rotorua, Tauranga and the Hawke’s Bay. Full booking details for the AD performances will be listed on the booking websites once available.
Produced by UPU Collective and presented as part of the PANNZ (Performing Arts Network New Zealand) touring programme.
Curator - Grace Iwashita-Taylor
Director - Fasitua Amosa
Cast - Maiava Nathaniel Lees, Mia Blake, Ana Corbett, Shadon Meredith, James Maeva, Nicola Kāwana and Nora Atai
Set Design - Michael McCabe
Light and Projection Design - Rowan Pierce
Soundscape Design / Original Composition - 'Anonymouz', aka Faiumu Matthew Salapu
Costume Design - Kristin Seth
Artist / Projection Mamanu Design - Tyla Vaeau
Movement / Choreographer - Joash Fahitua
UPU plays
Tairāwhiti
War Memorial Theatre
Friday 6 and Saturday 7 October - 7.30pm
Book tickets: https://tetairawhitiartsfestival.nz/line-up/
Tickets on sale soon
Taranaki
Theatre Royal, TSB Showplace
Thursday 12 October - 7.30pm
As part of Taranaki Arts Festival, Reimagine
Book tickets: reimaginefestival.co.nz/whats-on/upu/
Rotorua
Sir Owen Glenn Matangi Rau at Sir Howard Morrison Centre
Wednesday 18 October - 7pm
Book tickets: https://sirhowardmorrisoncentre.co.nz/whats-on/upu
Tauranga
Addison Theatre, Baycourt Community & Arts Centre
Wednesday 25th October - 6.30pm
As part of the Tauranga Arts Festival
Book tickets: taurangafestival.co.nz/event/upu-424
Hawke’s Bay
The Opera House, Toitoi: Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre
Saturday 29 October - 7pm
As part of the Hawke’s Bay Arts Festival
Book tickets: https://www.hbaf.co.nz/whats-on/in-the-festival/attend/155