VULA: From BATS

13 February, 2008 5:31 pmto17 February, 2008 5:31 pm

VULA: From BATS to The Barbican and Beyond

This show features Nina - our mime artist from Circus Proms - maybe a bit more dance than circus but worth a look!!!

Here’s the official press release:

For a very limited season only! Prior to it’s European tour to 6 cities in

Holland and The Barbican Centre London! Come and see Vula at

Wellington’s Te Whaea Theatre

 Ground breaking New Zealand Theatre work Vula from director Nina Nawalowalo, which took the Sydney Opera house by storm in 2007, is back in Wellington for a Fringe Festival season At Te Whaea Theatre before embarking on an extensive tour to Europe including a six city tour of Holland and a 10 night season at London’s Barbican Theatre as part of their prestigious BITE programme.The season at The Barbican, described by The Times as “the worlds top arts centre”, is part of a programme which includes companies such as The Ninagawa Company, Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre, the Maly Drama Theatre of St Petersburg, Ronnie Burkett’s Theatre of Marionettes, Cheek by Jowl and Peter Brook’s Theatre des Bouffes du Nord is a huge achievement for a production which  began life at Bats theatre in 2002The show features original cast member Fiona Collins (Awhi Tapu, Frangipani Perfume and award winning My Pennina) whose creative input and stunning performance has been a bedrock of the show  since it’s  creation.  The show also features the wonderful Kasaya Manulevu and new comer Nora Aati  (Mapaki, My name is Gary Cooper) . The Conch is excited that for the first time the show will incorporate a Maori performer in the shape of Toi Whakaari graduate and former Mai Time presenter Ngapaki (Marama) Emery. Vula (Fijian for ‘moon’) is performed on a stage flooded with water, combines magic and illusion with traditional song and dance to create a captivating piece of

Pacific

Island visual theatre. Vula explores the sensual and spiritual relationship between

Pacific

Island women and the sea – a space where the worlds of the natural, mythological and everyday coexist. Under the power of the moon and swayed by the constant motion of the tide, Vula takes the audience on a journey through a Pacific day and night. The performers move and dance over, in, and through the water, creating image upon sensual image while moving from intense spirituality to uproarious comedy. .

The Company
Vula is the  work of groundbreaking

Pacific

Island theatre company The Conch, based in

Wellington, New Zealand. Director, Nina Nawalowalo, formed The Conch with associate director Tom McCrory after returning from

Europe where she spent many years creating visually arresting work using a blend of magic, mask and clowning. Nina is the 2007 recipient of the Creative New Zealand Pacifica excellence and innovation award.
WELLINGTON Season Wednesday February 13th Preview @ 7.30/Thursday 14th & Friday 15th @ 7.30pm/Saturday 16th @ 7.30pm /Matinee Sunday 17th @ 2.00pm VENUE: Te Whaea Theatre,

11 Hutchison Road, Newtown

,

Wellington.
Tickets: Ticket Direct - Phone 0800 4 ticket or 0800 224 224website www.ticketdirect.co.nz  + door sales on the night!  $14 fringe addict/15 concession/$20 waged :Company Contact: theconch@xtra.co.nz

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