Auckland Ups Tempo For Annual Festival Of Dance
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Auckland Ups The Tempo For The Annual Festival Of Dance
New Zealand's biggest dance
festival is back from September 29 - October 28 when tempo˚
NZ's Festival of Dance proudly returns to Auckland with an
impressive programme of 913 performers dancing up a storm in
over 93 performances.
In her second year as the
festival Artistic Director Mary Jane O'Reilly has pulled
together an exceptional programme that umbrellas world,
contemporary, fringe, popular culture and youth dance styles
along with dance video and a chance to attend free forums
and workshops. "Last year the festival proved that dance is
something that Auckland loves and I am delighted to once
again offer a comprehensive programme to appeal to a wide
ranging audience" says O'Reilly.
The tempo 2007
programme boasts performances from some of New Zealand's
most illustrious dance groups and choreographers including
Touch Compass, Malia Johnston, Ann Dewey plus international
artists - Corporation Tango and Karbal Noumea Ballet.
The
Royal New Zealand Ballet Company will present a brand new
production of the classic fairy-tale Cinderella and the
celebrated Maori dance collective Atamira will premiere a
highly anticipated new work Whakairo, choreographed by Moss
Patterson.
Other notable artists will be making
appearances throughout the festival season, which sees a
Shona McCullagh showcase screening of her award winning
films and the support of celebrity festival ambassadors
including Brian Jones, Candy Lane , Malia Johnston, Taane
Mete and Tairoa Royal ...to name but a
few.
Presenting a variety of ethnic and social
dance forms the three popular World, Hot and Loud showcases
will be major audience attractions and the choreographic
showcase events will again be festival highlights at the
Auckland Performing Arts Centre (TAPAC) in Western Springs -
the hub of dance.
TAPAC is joined by a host of other
venues all over the city including Sky City Theatre, ASB
Theatre, The Concert Chamber and the Maidment Theatre. Aotea
Square also springs into life on September 30 with an
outdoor Les Mills BODYJAM® group fitness class led by urban
dance celebrity Gandalf.
The success of tempo˚
reflects the public's growing interest in dance thanks to
its multiple sightings in various types of media. TV shows
like Dancing With The Stars with it's magnitude of
differentiating evocative social styles and documentaries
such as Dave LaChappelle's Rize which deals with the
clowning/krumping scene, have become immediate hits with
viewing audiences.
The appeal of dance also crosses
all boundaries of ethnicity, sex and age. The festivals new
initiative Sky City Access for the Elderly offers a large
number of free tickets to those in their twilight years to
enjoy the many dance events on offer in this year's
outstanding festival
programme.
29th September to 28th October
The full programme will be released August 16.
For information on the event,
visit
http://www.tempo.org.nz
ENDS