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Festival of Colour: Taonga Moana: A love letter to the ocean

Ticket Information

  • A Res: $50.00 each
  • B Res: $45.00 each
  • C Res: $40.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Wed 14 Apr 2021, 7:00pm–8:05pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

SWPR Ltd

Aotearoa's outstanding national chamber choir, Voices New Zealand, presents a breathtaking musical and visual homage to the beauty and vulnerability of our oceans.

Celebrating our moana as precious taonga with uplifting music from around the globe, this beautiful concert accompanies the flight of the kuaka/godwit, from icy northern seas all the way down to a fragile sanctuary in Antarctica.

Starting in the north with a new work by eclectic Finnish composer Jaakko Mäntyjärvi about the Arctic Ocean, we encounter whales, turtles and mysterious serpents on this musical journey following the great Māori navigator Ui-Te-Rangiora on his quest to save the oceans.

Travelling through Latvia, Canada, the US and Indonesia, we arrive at a sanctuary, the majestic Antarctic captured in a new work by New Zealand’s Warren Maxwell, inspired by his own, personal experiences on the ice.

Conducted by Karen Grylls, with elegant direction and choreography by Arts Laureate Sara Brodie, Taonga Moana is set to a stunning landscape of projected moving images.

This spectacular theatrical event is an ode to the power and poetry of oceans – essential, now more than ever, to survival on our planet.

This show comes to us straight from their high-profile performance at Auckland Arts Festival. See them in Wanaka!

“Moving, uplifting, and thought-provoking. A very special evening of music indeed.” - Otago Daily Times

“Impressions.... ranged from full blown despair to total joy and delight.” - The Hook

Sponsored by Marsh Family Charitable Trust.

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