WOW® Awards Show 2016, Creative Team Announced
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2016
Creative team for WOW Awards 2016 announced
WELLINGTON, NZ – World of WearableArt® has announced the creative team for the 28th WOW® Awards Show, New Zealand’s
largest performing arts event founded by Dame Suzie Moncrieff.
Returning Show Directors Aucklanders Mike Mizrahi and Marie Adams will spearhead a team which includes Musical Director
Don McGlashan as well as a number of New Zealand’s most significant artists and designers, technical experts and theatre
practitioners.
Mizrahi and Adams were the Artistic Directors for the acclaimed 2015 sell out show and WOW is delighted to see them
return.
Chief Executive Gisella Carr says that the show is New Zealand’s most technically complex theatrical production, running
for 15 shows in Wellington across a three-week season.
“As our annual 55,000-strong audience will know, each year the Show creative team has the task of creating the
theatrical setting – the world – for the successful entries to the international WearableArt design competition. We aim
to match the quality of the entries with the theatrical experience.
Each year the world is different. Over the course of its 28 years, the show has created surreal landscapes filled with
sand, flying neon dancers, circus big tops and a volcano. Audiences have been taken to a Chinese palace complete with
Shaolin Monks, and worlds inspired by visual artists, as in last year’s show when the production drew on the work of New
York Artists Shana and Robert Parke Harrison.
We are increasingly finding that the theatrical show in itself is a magnet for creative talent, attracted by the unique
nature of the show and its strong reputation.”
Mizrahi and Adams have a long and distinguished track record of producing large scale theatrical events in many
different countries. They have worked with Louis Vuitton worldwide, on David Jones fashion shows in Sydney for over ten
years and a number of high profile projects for the New Zealand Government, including the giant Rugby Ball project in
Paris, London, Tokyo and Sydney. Mike Mizrahi says “the annual WOW show is particularly interesting for us as it allows
us to return to our theatrical roots. It is an exercise in elegant “Worlds” being created and then seamlessly
dissolving, one into the next, each serving as a platform and backdrop to stunning works of Wearable Art.
WOW is a simply awe inspiring. Surely the largest visual spectacle in the country and for practitioners like ourselves
this is a dream job.The competition results in incredible pieces of wearable art that need to be integrated into these
worlds each one with its own narrative, character and stage presence. These are not stage costumes but works of art in
their own right, full of complex architecture and detail. Add to this the fact that we do not know what these pieces are
until July and that the show is highly sophisticated and technical - we really have an exciting creative challenge.
The team we have put together to meet the challenge this year, are an impressive group of individuals at the top of
their game. Joining Victoria Colombus and Ross McCormack our amazing choreographers from last year’s highly regarded
production, is Hugh Taranto from Sydney- long term collaborator on the David Jones fashion shows, Robin Rawstorne top
production designer currently working in China, Bruce Ferguson our partner and collaborator of over 10 years in the
world of motion graphics, the superlative Don McGlashan our new Musical Director. This year we add to the mix Richard
Taylor and his team at Weta Workshop. Long-time supporter and sponsor of WOW, now part of the creative team. As our
backbone we draw on the work of Reuben Paterson – the stunning New Zealand visual artist who serves as this year’s
inspiration - our colour and flavour.
It is truly exciting to bring these explosive creative forces into one room at one time…. be prepared for a visual and
audio feast."
The 28th annual World of WearableArt® Awards Show which will be worth an estimated $22.6million to the Wellington
economy. will run from September 22nd – October 9th at Wellington’s TSB Arena.
ENDS