Black Grace presents Waka
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| Fri 27 Jul ’12, 7:30pm |
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| Sat 28 Jul ’12, 7:30pm |
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| Sun 29 Jul ’12, 7:30pm |
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| Mon 30 Jul ’12, 7:30pm |
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| Tue 31 Jul ’12, 7:30pm |
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Where: Te Whaea: NZ National Dance and Drama Centre, 11 Hutchison Road, Newtown, Wellington
Restrictions: All Ages
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Event listed by: Elephant99
Following a sell-out tour of Germany, Black Grace’s place as a world leading exponent of Pacific contemporary dance is further cemented, as Waka debuts in a five-centre North Island tour.
Met with a standing ovation and rapturous applause upon its performance in Europe, Waka’s initial 35 minute showing has now evolved in a stunning 60 minute masterpiece since its return to New Zealand and further demonstrates the incredible choreographic work of Neil Ieremia.
Exploring the idea of a raft as a metaphor for hope, Waka is inspired in part by The Raft, video installation by Bill Viola, as well as a response to The Arrival of the Maoris in New Zealand by Louis J. Steele and Charles F. Goldie 1898, influenced by Theodore Gericault’s famous The Raft of the Medusa depicting the terror of a shipwreck.
Black Grace has been at the forefront of New Zealand dance for the past 17 years; however their international acclaim has been anything but recent. The group have toured North America and Canada, playing to audiences of thousands and making their mark at prestigious venues such as the Kennedy Centre in Washington DC (Short Works, 2008) and New York’s 42nd Street. The company have also toured to Noumea, New Caledonia, Guam, Mexico, Sydney, Tokyo and Switzerland.
Now, Aotearoa - the birth place of Black Grace - will be able to experience the full length version of this international sensation, as Ieremia unleashes a torrent of physicality and beauty with dancers Sarah Baron, Thomas Fonua, Sean MacDonald, Daniel McCarroll, Amy Moxham, Carl Tolentino and Zoe Watkins.
Don’t miss what is set to be an incredible night of spectacular New Zealand dance.
Location
Te Whaea: NZ National Dance and Drama Centre, 11 Hutchison Road, Newtown, Wellington






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