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Mare Haimona-Riki13:45, May 25 2021 TE AO After receiving rave reviews at its 2018 Kia Mau Festival premiere, Fran Kewene s (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Whare) Barrier Ninja is heading for Tāmaki Makaurau. Written by Fran Kewene (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Whare), Barrier Ninja is a verbatim play that uses recordings to seamlessly weave a number of personal stories from doctors, patients, nurses, and professionals all played by one actress. Kewene hopes that this work, stemming from a personal experience with a family member, will help to change the way the health workforce works within Māori communities. “Our Papa died when I was 13, of diabetes, and our people die about seven to eight years younger than our non-Māori community. So that’s my driver.” ....
Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 3:31 pm Cian Parker performs Sorry For Your Loss. Photo Credit: Kelsey Scott This Matariki, two inspiring and very different solo performances come together for a double bill that showcases wāhine Māori artists from opposite ends of Aotearoa. Playwright Fran Kewene (Waikato/Tainui) and performer Julie Edwards (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Whare) are traveling up from Ōtepoti Dunedin to present their acclaimed verbatim play Barrier Ninja. Verbatim theatre, or documentary theatre, is a style which has been embraced by Auckland audiences with the recent sell-out season of Auckland Theatre Company’s The Haka Party Incident. For Barrier Ninja, Kewene ....
Press Release – Elephant Publicity Cian Parker performs Sorry For Your Loss. Photo Credit: Kelsey Scott This Matariki, two inspiring and very different solo performances come together for a double bill that showcases wāhine Māori artists from opposite ends of Aotearoa. Playwright Fran Kewene (Waikato/Tainui) and performer Julie Edwards (Ngāti Whakaue, Ngāti Whare) are traveling up from Ōtepoti Dunedin to present their acclaimed verbatim play Barrier Ninja. Verbatim theatre, or documentary theatre, is a style which has been embraced by Auckland audiences with the recent sell-out season of Auckland Theatre Company’s The Haka Party Incident. For Barrier Ninja, Kewene conducted numerous interviews with health practitioners and patients to explore the challenges they experience with Hauora and the current health system. All these voices were distilled and seamlessly weaved into an extraordinary portrait, performed by Julie Edwards, of our health system as seen ....
Primer: Auckland Live Fringe Town 2021 Annabel Kean / Image: KITA / Wednesday 20th January, 2021 2:35PM
For those of you still coming to terms with your impulse lockdown bangs, here s hoping this year s Auckland Live Fringe Town can shift your attention to a non-cringe fringe. In conjunction with the 2021 Auckland Fringe Fest, Fringe Town is like the fest s cool muso cousin who gave you a USB of pop-punk that one time. For a whole week from February 15th, Fringe Town takes over the Auckland Town Hall for a packed schedule of Aotearoa s finest musicians, dancers, actors, acrobats, game designers, and, naturally, a one-thousand person dinner party. ....