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Filter search resultsTempo Dance Festival: Te Rerenga o Tere 2022
Tempo Dance Festival: Te Rerenga o Tere at Q Theatre celebrates the return of dance to live audiences in Tāmaki Makaurau. The programme presents an inspiring collection of dance works that weave together a mix of renowned artists and new creative endeavours through an array of movement, innovation, storytelling, and the incomparable energy of live dance.ShowTempo Dance Festival - Te Rerenga o Tere 2024
Whenua Wāhi: Stories of Land & Place. Exploring the profound connection between tangata and their whenua through the universal language of movement.ShowKLASH
Projekt Team and Tempo are proud to present KLASH – battle of clans and rulers of circles. Aotearoa’s finest street dancers will take over Rangatira on a quest for dominance.ShowWhat They Said
What They Said unites The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) with Australian choreographer Jo Lloyd for a collaboration that explores our tendency to be preoccupied with drama and our fascination with the inevitable.ShowGudirr Gudirr
Gudirr Gudirr calls a warning in an intimate solo dance and video work - the guwayi bird calls when the tide is turning, to miss the call is to drown.ShowKete
Kete presents a collection of contemporary dance works showcasing the creative taonga of Tāmaki Makaurau-based choreographers. Each artist offers unique choreographic voices, physical imaginings and movement explorations into the kete.ShowHALF | LIFE
Construct upgraded reality. Upload the present. Upgrade the afterlife. Run the human race. Everything can be yours. Lo|Co Arts; directed/choreographed by Loughlan Prior, music composed/performed by Claire Cowan/Tom Dennison.ShowBody of Work + QWERTY - Double Bill
A double bill presents two works examining the relationship between the human body and technology through an evening of stunning visuals and innovative possibilities.ShowStation
Fresh Movement and the Freshmans Dance Crew present a layered neo-Pacific / street dance theatre show sharing stories of characters’ worlds colliding at the local train station.ShowKiko
Kiko allows you to traverse into an evening of film and dance with timeless souls, into a world-ing that acknowledges the fleshly life of all things, bountiful paradises and running towards the queer and ineffable.ShowASPiRE - The Northern Dance Network
The Northern Dance Network is proud to present the fifth edition of ASPiRE, a vibrant and uplifting showcase celebrating the joy of dance and the beauty of ageing. ASPiRE is a unique and beloved event that proves we are never too old to dance.ShowThin Paper, Autonomous Synapses, Nomads, Tokyo(ing) - Footnote New Zealand Dance
Kota Yamazaki and Footnote explore the changing and fluid nature of human identity, freeing it from socially preconditioned notions of self. Throughout the work, words float and scatter, collected from the scenery of Wellington and young people’s hang-out spots in Tokyo.ShowPĪATA - Tūrongo Collective & Anne Plamondon
Pīata invites you to experience a powerful evening of contemporary dance that bridges ancient wisdom with modern exploration - with compelling works from Tūrongo Collective and Anne Plamondon.ShowPŪHEKE - Louise Pōtiki Bryant
Ko wai ko au, ko au ko wai – I am the water and the water is me. Experience the profound connection between body, spirit, and nature in Pūheke, a new solo work by renowned choreographer Louise Pōtiki BryantShowTĀTAI WHETŪ - Atamira Dance Company
Tātai Whetū is a constellation of choreographic ideas and movement practices shown via film and live performance by Atamira Dance Company artists with filmmaker and choreographer Kelly Nash.ShowRUA - The New Zealand Dance Company
Rua, a powerful double bill featuring works by two of New Zealand’s top choreographers. Witness the creative genius of Louise Potiki Bryant and Ross McCormack.ShowIN/TENSE - Alexa Wilson
In a world racing forward, where is the heart inside what home? Where is the home inside what heart? IN/TENSE is a poignant new solo performance that delves into the themes of disparity, homelessness, and displacement, challenging how contemporary Western society distances itself from vulnerability by "othering" others.ShowREALM of TEARS - Rewa Fowles and Renee Wiki
An ethereal space carved out by a takatāpui Māori, where the marginalised are invited to unapologetically feel, express, and thrive.ShowSLIP - Rebecca Jensen
Slip is a captivating duet between sound artist Aviva Endean and dancer choreographer Rebecca Jensen that unravels the intricate threads connecting sound, image, and time.ShowTWO - Royal New Zealand Ballet & BalletCollective Aotearoa
This captivating evening of dance, presented by the Royal New Zealand Ballet and BalletCollective Aotearoa, offers a stunning exploration of the human condition through five distinctive acts.ShowTHE IDENTITY PROJEKT
Conceived in 2011 as a platform to liberate street dance from the constraints of competition, Out of The Box has grown into a dynamic space where choreographers express diverse identities and present their unique practices.ShowBURRBGAJA YALIRRA 2 - Marrugeku
Burrbgaja Yalirra is Marrugeku’s multi year program of intensive dance research laboratories and new short works. This second trilogy evoke shadow worlds reflecting histories of relocation, cultural adaption and survival.ShowMicrocosm
We are proud to announce NZTrio’s Auckland appearance in the International Society for Contemporary Music’s (ISCM) World New Music Days, a Festival coming to Aotearoa for the first time in 100 years.ShowKAHA - Tripleboost
Atamira Dance Company welcomes you back to the live space to experience dance born of a lockdown with KAHA - TripleboostShow