Next wave of dance at Puketeraki Marae
Next wave of dance at Puketeraki Marae
By Antony Deaker
Puketeraki Marae in Karitane hosts a short season
of contemporary
dance this month as part of the Dunedin
Fringe Festival. Runaka
Manager Suzanne Ellison says
“Te Ngaru Hou will be a unique experience
that
shouldn’t be missed, it’s not often that people in the
North
Coast communities get to see world class
contemporary dance so close
to home.”
Three
indigenous dancers from New Zealand and Australia will
present
short performances with film and music on the
marae grounds and inside
the whare. The audience to each
night’s performance will be welcomed
on to the Marae
with a powhiri. Suzanne Ellison says, “we hope that
as
many local people as possible can join us and that for
many this will
be a fun way to come to our beautiful
marae.” The shows will be on
Friday 26th and Saturday
27th nights from 7pm and Sunday 28th
afternoon from
2pm.
Te Ngaru Hou, which means The Next Wave, will feature
Vicki Van Hout a
leading aboriginal contemporary dancer
and choreographer based in
Sydney, Louise Potiki-Bryant
who is Kai Tahu and based in Auckland and
Rachel
Ruckstuhl-Mann also from Kai Tahu and currently based
in
Auckland. Both Louise and Rachel are well known in
Dunedin for their
exciting work blending installation,
film and music with contemporary
dance.
Tickets for Te
Ngaru Hou will be available from the Runaka Office
in
Grimness Street Karitane, 465 7300 or from Artist
Development Agency
at 110 Moray Place in town from March
15th. $8 or $20 for
family
groups.
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