1000 Lovers. Dance-Architecture Event for Auckland Festival of the Arts 2013

Dorita Hannah

Research output: Artistic and non-textual formPerformanceArt in coproduction

Abstract

1000 LOVERS is a performance that moves from sea to city through Auckland's Wynyard Quarter. A cast of mythical characters - Tuna (an eel-man), Hine (his lover), a bride, a widow and an urban tribe lead us on this journey. The project's title draws it's title from Auckland's Maori name Támaki Makau Rau, which translates not only as 'Isthmus of one thousand lovers', but may also be understood as 'the bride sought by a hundred suitors.' By re-enacting mythical, historical and everyday stories through music, design and dance the performance reveals hidden narratives and forgotten sites within this urban landscape. 1000 LOVERS follows a walkable route over a 50 minute timeframe, starting at Silo Park and ending on the steps of Karanga Plaza. The performance is free but spectators may choose to hire headsets. The sound score provides an additional sensory layer to enhance this experience and can be downloaded from https://soundcloud.com/1000_lovers
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2013
MoE publication typeF2 Partial implementation of a work of art or performance

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