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HBAF2020 Presents - Ecology In Fifths

Ticket Information

  • Adult General Admission: $44.00 each
  • Adult Concession General Admission: $39.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 22 Oct 2020, 6:00pm–7:00pm
  • Fri 23 Oct 2020, 6:00pm–7:00pm

Restrictions

R13

Ecology in Fifths
Inspired by H Guthrie Smith’s (1921) Tūtira: The Story of an NZ Sheep Station, Ecology in Fifths unravels the NZ myth of a ‘clean green and natural landscape’ — revealing the environmental tensions that lie underneath our grassy paddocks and forest canopies.

Spectacular performance design by director Sam Trubridge and stunning choreography by Sean MacDonald combine to present a powerful, poignant lament for the lost ecologies and history of Aotearoa New Zealand. An immersive soundscape by New Zealand composer Bevan Smith transports the audience through the evolution of the story: a transformation occurs, as Guthrie Smith’s principles are interwoven with Māori myth and legend.

Suburban rituals, pastoral tragedies and earthy reveries unfold with happenings “that assault both our senses and our conscience” Deirdre Tarrant, Capital Times. This evocative production exposes “the ineffectual and damaging attempts by the human race to tame the terrestrial ecosystem” Jenny Stevenson, Theatreview.

MacDonald will be joined in the performance by dancers Hannah Tasker-Poland, Emmanuel Reynaud, Brydie Colquhoun and Luke Hanna.

A special edition of this work will be performed at Guthrie Smith Arboretum, Tūtira and will offer a unique opportunity to experience the work in its place of inspiration. Sunday 25 October 2020, 1pm. Bus travel available. Please check www.hbaf.co.nz for more info

The Playground NZ acknowledges Tangoio Marae Trust and the tangata whenua of Tūtira, Ngāti Kurumokihi.

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