TAURITE – HAKA DANCE THEATRE FORGING FORWARD WITH PERFORMANCES IN 2022

Celebrated Māori performance company Hawaiki TŪ return to the stage in 2022 with their award-winning work Taurite. Following delays presented by Aotearoa New Zealand’s recent lockdowns, Hawaiki TŪ and Auckland Live are delighted to announce that Taurite will return to the stage in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland in February 2022. This exciting evolution of Taurite premieres at the Aotea Centre’s Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre from 16 - 17 February, before playing at the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts in Wellington on 11 March.

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Michelle Lafferty
2021 PORTAGE CERAMIC AWARDS TO PICK AOTEAROA’S TOP POTTER

The finalists for the 2021 Portage Ceramic Awards have been announced, with a shortlist reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of Aotearoa’s top artists working with clay. 33 works by 30 ceramicists are up for this year’s award, which provides a vital platform to showcase the diversity of contemporary ceramic practice. With finalists from across the motu, media are invited to interview artists ahead of the Premier Award announcement on 3 December 2021.

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Michelle Lafferty
TAURITE – HAKA DANCE THEATRE FORGING NEW PATHWAYS FOR PERFORMING ARTS IN TE AO MĀORI

Celebrated Māori performance company Hawaiki TŪ return to the stage this September with their award-winning work Taurite. Following the runaway success of the secondary school’s performances of ‘Autaia’ - Haka Theatre, twenty performers are set to fill the stage with a stunning fusion of dance, ngā taonga tuku iho (treasures of traditional heritage steeped in ancestral roots), mesmeric soundscapes and harmonious waiata set against an epic-scale set complete with 3D projection mapping. The next exciting evolution of Taurite plays at the Aotea Centre’s Kiri Te Kanawa Theatre from 1 - 3 September.

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MASSIVE COMPANY RETURN WITH WORK EXPLORING THE IMPORTANCE OF FAMILY

After a hugely successful season in 2019, Massive Company return with Half of the Sky, a heart-warming and tender tale of three sisters and of whānau dynamics. Performed by an impressive cast, this show was written by BAFTA award winning actor and playwright Lennie James, best known for his work on hit TV show Fear The Walking Dead, Save Me and Save Me Too. This poignant production will play at Q Theatre’s Loft 7 - 11 September and at Whangārei’s ONEONESIX 15 - 18 September, as part of Massive Company’s 30th year celebrations.

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CONTEMPORARY THEATRE LEGENDS PAY HOMAGE TO NZ’S GREATEST PLAYWRIGHT

Marking the centennial of the birth of Bruce Mason - arguably the most significant playwright in our country’s history - two contemporary legends of Aotearoa theatre have created a brilliant homage to his enduring legacy in Every Kind of Weather, coming to Wellington’s Circa Theatre (August 19 – September 11) and Auckland Live’s Herald Theatre (October 6–24). Director Shane Bosher and actor Stephen Lovatt offer audiences the chance to see two of Mason’s most beloved solo works - The End of the Golden Weather and Not Christmas, but Guy Fawkes - performed in repertory.

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NZTRIO CONTINUE ON THEIR EXPANSIVE JOURNEY THROUGH THE CLOUDS

NZTrio is set to embark on the second journey through the atmosphere in their Dramatic Skies series, bringing Cumulus to four centres from August 22. Having spent much of 2021 collaborating with clarinettists, ballet dancers, and pop musicians, Ashley Brown (cello), Amalia Hall (violin), and Somi Kim (piano) are excited to perform in full flight as a three-piece with this new programme which conveys both catharsis and hope, featuring a new commission from celebrated Kiwi composer Jenny McLeod.

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EXPERIMENTAL FEMINIST POWERHOUSES JULIA CROFT AND NISHA MADHAN RETURN WITH NEW WORK

Aotearoa’s leading subversive and anarchic feminist theatremakers Julia Croft and Nisha Madhan return with a new boundary pushing collaboration that examines the relationships between our bodies and the world around us. A solo performance from Croft explores sustainability through a scientific lens informed by queer and feminist theory, TERRAPOLIS makes its premiere at Q Theatre’s Loft from 18 - 21 August.

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