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Pacific Performance Works Hit Auckland Fringe

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Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust

Media Release

23 February 2009
 

Pacific Performance Works Hit Auckland Fringe


Performance works from Pacific artists will bring a vibrant vibe to the Galatos stage this Friday, for the opening night of the Auckland Fringe Festival.

‘Tautai: OFF STAGE at Galatos’ brings together well-known artists including Leafa/Janice Wilson, John Ioane, Marlon Rivers, Rob George and Andrea Low alongside talented newcomers for an evening of new and experimental works.

“It’s going to be a night of live and mediated performance works – a mix of the high-brow and experimental, with a party atmosphere,” says organiser Christina Jeffery.

“The Fringe Festival has given us a great chance to showcase moving image, live performance, readings and quick-fire presentations in a way that brings everyone together. It’s been a while since our friends and fans have seen this sort of thing!” she adds.

Presented by Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust, the event features a range of Pacific artists including Lonnie Hutchinson, Shigeyuki Kihara, Janet Lilo, Sheyne Tuffery, Itiri Ngaro and LindaT. They’ll be joined by a number of emerging artists including Vaimaila Urale, Junior Taumoepeau, Mose Eteuati, Angela Tiatia and Fristar Viliamu.

The evening will end with music performances and a live dj.

‘Tautai: OFF STAGE at Galatos’ is part of the Fringe at Galatos series of events.

When:             Friday 27 February, 6pm till late

Where:            Galatos, 17 Galatos Street, Newton, Auckland

www.aucklandfringe.org.nz

ENDS

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