The World's First Lovers
1 Kent Tce, Wellington
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A heady mix of uniquely Kāi Tahu narrative and a pulsating, smoke-filled, ‘80s Ōtepoti.
Forged in Te Wai Pounamu and revealed in an ethereal world of theatre, dance and sound, this new work from Jessica Latton (Kāi Tahu, Waitaha), pays homage to Hineahuone…and reminds us all how deeply we belong.
“Being Indigenous in a colonised country has been an intrepid navigation. Being an Indigenous woman in a colonised patriarchy has been a minefield; soothing and cajoling those who have power, apologising always for speaking, standing, existing. Living in the cracks to survive it. Not any more. We refuse. We make space in the world for ourselves, and so for our children. We are the uri of Rangi and Papa. We walk in the light on the earth that loves us.” - Metiria Turei (Development Creative 2021/2022)
“This work has the potential to become a defining piece of ōtepoti and kāi tahu theatre.”
Pantograph Punch
13th-17th June 2023
BATS Theatre, 1 Kent Terrace
Wellington
Proudly presented as part of Kia Mau Festival 2023
This premiere season is made possible thanks to support from Creative New Zealand, Dunedin City Council, Better Creative, Ōtepoti Theatre Lab and The Dunedin Yoga Studio
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