Stars Shine On the K Rd Strip In the Name of Dance Theatre
The Stars Shine On the K Rd Strip In the Name of
Dance Theatre
Okareka Dance
Company presents
K’ RD STRIP
A Place To Stand
(Turangawaewae)
K’Rd’s vital and
significant past is tackled by one of New Zealand’s most
sought after and prolific dance companies – Okareka Dance
Company as six performers combine dance, theatre, music and
waita to premiere the highly anticipated K’Rd
Strip, playing from June 12th, as part of the NZ
Matariki Season.
As a mighty Karanga beckons the
many citizens of Auckland into the K Road district, the many
life-forms within the sometimes extravagant, sometimes
infamous Auckland drag creep out to help unfold a vibrant
tale of the history of the road… from the early Maori
townships through to its long standing status as a hub for
the LGBT community; from the 1986 Homosexual Law reform
through to present day.
K Rd Strip is
Okareka’s response to an Auckland landmark that has
anchored its deep roots into the veins of New Zealand
history, both culturally and counter-culturally. The result
is a work that is unlike anything Okareka have created
before - pole dancing, drag queens, haka, contemporary
dance and dramatic scenes entwined with live vocals of an
all New Zealand music score from the likes of Gin Wigmore,
Mi Sex, Annie Crummer and Th’Dudes.
The work also
marks the debut of Okareka’s “Matariki under the
Stars” tour, which will feature an annual performance from
the group every year during this time-honoured tradition as
part of the Maori calendar.
As the gay community of
Auckland, New Zealand and across the world have made K Road
their township much akin to the Maori community in the 19th
century, it is this diversity in culture and gender which
has captured the attention of Okareka Artistic Directors
Taiaroa Royal and Taane Mete. It is both key strengths that
influences their creative process and empowers Okareka’s
creative team to produce a show that transcends genres as K
Road transcends communities.
While technically
there is only one Karangahape Road, in essence every
town or city across the world has their own “K Road”;
it’s a beacon for what some may call misfits, while for
others a hub of alternative culture, bohemian spirits and
the odd dreg of society or two.
Under the seven
stars of Matariki, performers ignite the space each drawing
inspiration from the stars Waiti, Waita, Waipuna arangi,
Tipuanukum Tipuarangi, Ururangi and Matariki. The
group also link to the seven deadly sins of wrath, greed,
sloth, pride, list, envy and gluttony; inspiring characters
who possess animalistic qualities that move and sing with
courage, conviction and passion.
K’Rd
Strip’s six queer cast members include Taiaroa Royal,
Taane Mete, Jamie Burgess, Adam Burell, Will Barling and
Jason TeMete, direction by Simon Coleman and with music
implicitly arranged Mahuia Bridgeman-Cooper that link dance
and theatrical scenes to complete this narrative journey in
to the vibrant, dark and vulnerable soul of Auckland’s
most famous street.
Okareka Dance Company has wowed
local and international audiences with their high quality
contemporary dance works since their inception in 2008. They
have toured extensively throughout New Zealand with their
acclaimed works Tama Ma and Nga Hau E Wha.
Internationally they have toured to Cincinnati,
Beijing, Adealide, Perth and Brisbane. Okareka is a
company guided by Maori beliefs. These beliefs are brought
to its work and its audiences.
K’ RD
STRIP plays
AUCKLAND 11 – 15
June, Q Theatre (Bookings: www.qtheatre.co.nz)
MANGERE:
19 – 22nd June, Mangere Arts
Centre
DUNEDIN: 28 and 29
June.
HAMILTON 2 and 3
July.
PALMERSTON NORTH: 6
July.
WELLINGTON: 10 – 13 July,
Downstage Theatre (Bookings – www.downstage.co.nz)
Visit www.okareka.com for ticketing, venue and further information regarding this event.
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ENDS