Talented performance artist, Ivan Lupi, shares an equally intimate and powerful performance. The show is an act of mourning dedicated to the estimated 100,000 homosexuals who were arrested, abused and killed during the holocaust. Ivan Lupi will play the triangle everyday for eleven days to reach 100,000 strikes and beyond to represent those in the queer community who experienced the atrocities of the holocaust. This event invites you to witness and participate in playing the hanging triangles.
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10th of February
from 12pm to 5pm.
In this world premiere, international artist Ivan Lupi offers an intimate yet powerful act of mourning dedicated to each one of the estimated 100.000 homosexuals who have been arrested, abused and killed during the Holocaust.
The artist will be in the space, repeatedly playing a triangle instrument for 6 days each day for 5 hours straight in order to reach 100.000 touches and beyond.
The audience is invited to take active part in the piece by joining it’s peculiar setup and supporting the artist by playing triangles hanging from the ceiling for as long as they wish.
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Press Release – Auckland Pride Festival The first wave of the open-access programme from Auckland Pride Festival 2021 has just gone live, with an incredible range of community created events spanning right across the city. Extending to the full month of February for the very first time, …
The first wave of the open-access programme from
Auckland Pride Festival 2021 has just gone live, with an incredible range of community created events spanning right across the city. Extending to the full month of February for the very first time, the community has embraced the 2021 theme – ‘Karanga Atu, Karanga Mai’ – responding with calls of activism, celebration, inclusivity, representation and more.