Auckland Festival, AK07 Launches
Auckland Festival, AK07
“The Auckland Festival
programme for 2007 is a winner. It’s diverse, challenging
and exciting. I am very proud of what will be presented in
March. Aucklanders can look forward to the best Festival
they’ve experienced yet!,”
Festival Director David
Malacari, 1 November, 2006.
Auckland Festival, AK07 Programme Highlights:
French pyrotechnicians Groupe F, famed internationally for lighting up the Eiffel Tower, the Stade de France for the football World Cup, the Olympic Games in Athens and the 2004 and 2005 New Years Eve celebrations in London, will officially open the Festival with a free public extravaganza at the Auckland Domain.
Theatre
- From Germany and Switzerland
renowned director Heiner Goebbels presents his seminal work,
Max Black.
- Penumbra; an epic and ambitious work in the
style of Robert LePage
- Canadian master of marionettes,
Ronnie Burkett manipulates more than 40 puppets in his award
winning show 10 Days on Earth which asks the question ‘if
you were alone but didn’t know it would you feel
lonely?”
- Auckland Theatre Company explore the
slaughter of more than three million penguins for the good
of the environment in Hatch.
- Silo Theatre embark on the
mission of finding the ‘next generation’ of actors by
casting two shows of ‘unknowns’; one directed by Oliver
Driver, HAND MADE, the other by Michael Hurst, EXCAVATED
CLASSIC.
- A four metre Head on stage at Galatos is not a
theatrical illusion. Or is it? Find out who the voices in
your head really are.
- Also part of the Intimate
Theatre Season; Tusiata Avia’s Wild Dogs Under My Skirt,
(Potent Pause) Productions’ The Homecoming, A Lethal
Set’s Mother/Whaea Tama/Son, and Taki Rua’s Strange
Resting Places.
- Devonport’s Victoria Theatre is home
to several shows including Façade- Comedie d’images,
which is based on the poems of 1920s eccentric poet Edith
Sitwell
Music
- Contemporary musical genius Nitin
Sawhney has composed the score for the exquisitely restored
silent film-A Throw of Dice. He and his orchestra join the
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra for a memorable night of
film and music at the Civic Theatre, The Edge.
- The NZSO
celebrates its 60th anniversary with an
exclusive-to-Auckland concert of Mahler’s monumental
Second Symphony - The Resurrection.
- Top New Zealand
recording artists bring music to the beautiful words of
loved New Zealand writer Hone Tuwhare for one night only in
the acclaimed show Tuwhare, narrated by Whale Rider star
Rawiri Paratene.
- Three Australian improvisational jazz
concerts will be performed by the Australian Art Orchestra
and accompanied by renowned indigenous musicians Archie
Roach and Ruby Hunter.
- The Auckland Philharmonia
Orchestra present a masterful Pacific Rim concert with music
by Gareth Farr, Toru Takemitsu and John Adams’
Harmonielehre. Conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero.
- Sit
back and relax to the traditional music and rituals of
Korean Tea making. Presented by the Korean Creative Music
Society this majestical performance blends the traditional
and modern transporting audience members to another time and
place.
- For the first time a full chamber Music Season
is programmed, and indeed it is An Hour of Quality Time.
Held at the St-Matthews-in-the-City at 6pm each night.
-
Instructions for Modern Living, performed by Duncan Sarkies
and composed by Nic McGowan is performance music at it’s
maddest, with a story… or three.
- Discovering new
sounds has never been easier according to the leading
experimental sound geniuses behind the three-day sound
workshop S3D.
Dance
- Black Grace presents it’s
new work Amata
- For the first time in New Zealand
acclaimed French Dance Company – Compagnie Preljocaj –
take to the stage with its reinterpretation of Vivaldi’s
iconic – The Four Seasons.
- Lemi Ponifasio and MAU
perform Tempest before talking the show overseas
- Two
provocative shows by Rifleman Productions, Dark Tourist and
Terrain, transport audiences to new places and are not to be
missed.
Red Square
- At downtown Britomart is the hub
of the Festival, housing multiple venues including The
Famous Spiegeltent where the magic mirrors of this historic
1930’s Belgian cabaret tent have been seducing clients all
over the world for many years; the Festival Club and an
outdoor stage for free music weekends
- There will be
cafés and bars in Red Square plus a specially laid lawn
enhancing the Festive feel of the Hub and encouraging
artists and audiences alike to soak up the shows and the
Festive spirit..
- The Famous Spiegeltent will feature a
nightly programme of cabaret and burlesque including
international acts such as La Clique.
- Every night the
Spiegeltent will host performances by local artists among
them Don McGlashan, Dave Dobbyn, the Topp Twins and
Goldenhorse.
- An integral part of Red Square will be
the Festival Club where artists such as controversial and
hilarious Eddie Perfect will perform alongside the famed
Spaghetti Western Orchestra, formerly the Ennio Morricone
Expereince, and local talents including Nathan Haines,
Whirimako Black, Tama Waipara and Jennifer Ward Leland.
- The Two for One Box Office at Red Square means you
have no excuse not to have fun!
- Young Red Square sees
two fantastic youth projects kick-off on alternate weekends
during the Festival. The first event, Westpac Young
Producers, provides the chance for eager young producers
(14-18) to submit an event concept and walk a $20,000
Westpac Student Pac Saver Account to make their dreams come
true. On the second weekend 6-13 years olds will be trading
their creative products at their own market stalls at the
Spiegelmarket.
Visual Arts
The Auckland Art Gallery’s 3rd Auckland Triennial, turbulence is proud to be part of the Auckland Festival, AK07.
- Complementing
turbulence is a vast visual programme comprising 14 other
exhibitions including several visiting international artists
such as New York graffiti artist Eric Orr and Japanese
artist Hiromi Tango who will be one of 10 artists residing
in Auckland CBD shop windows throughout the Festival.
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Local exhibitions include; Blow; by Sue Gallagher and Tracey
Collins, Elam-Up Front, Joc-Jewellery Out of Context, Len
Lye film screening at Tahaki Reserve Mt Eden, Mirror
Worlds-Contemporary Video Installation from Asia, Who’s
Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, Wonder-land, Contemporary Visual
Art of New Caledonia, Rare View, and Sky- A Projection
Event.
ENDS