Arts Festival Family - with NZ's first Thriller Flash Mob
Aotearoa's first THRILLER HAKA FLASH MOB - Auckland Arts Festival Family Day, 3pm Sunday 24 March
The Auckland Arts Festival 2013 calls all families, kids, mums and dads, grandparents, aunts and uncles, and babysitters to help close the city’s biggest Festival yet with a mass dance event in Aotea Square. This Sunday 24 March – Family Day – at 3pm sharp, everyone is invited to take part in New Zealand’s first Thriller Haka FLASHMOB (which we’re calling “Boy-E”).
Atamira Dance Company will be teaching anyone interested in being involved the world-famous Thriller Haka from the movie Boy in workshops taking place on site at 12pm, 1pm and 2pm.
Keen beans can even learn the famous dance at home, before Sunday, by watching the instructional video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiGS2ThLcEs&list=UUSTaFmE497qXMafCJPYl6Dw and demonstration video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVE8t23PeqQ&list=UUSTaFmE497qXMafCJPYl6Dw&index=8
Then, at 3pm, New Zealand’s first-ever Boy-E Flash Mob will take place before a gathered crowd…
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October, 2012
FAMILY DAY / WHĀNAU
WHĀNUI
Sunday 24 March,
2013
Aotea Square, Auckland
FREE AND TICKETED EVENTS, ALL WELCOME
Nau mai, haere
mai! The Auckland Arts Festival 2013 calls all families,
kids, mums, dads, grandparents, aunts, uncles and
babysitters to come on down and celebrate the arts in Aotea
Square for Family Day on Sunday 24 March. Between
10am-4pm, Family Day attendees are invited to pick up
an instrument, chortle at a clown, watch a performance or a
fascinating tā moko session, or get involved in New
Zealand’s first en masse Thriller Haka. One and all
are invited to mosey to Aotea Square, bring a picnic, get
involved or sit back with the crowd but, most importantly,
try something new.
Auckland Arts Festival 2013 Family Day highlights include:
Boy E Flash
Mob and Workshops
Atamira Dance Company will be
teaching anyone interested in being involved in a flash mob
to do the Thriller haka from the movie Boy. In
workshops at 12pm, 1pm and 2pm, participants can bring their
own poi or make one. Keen beans can choose to learn the haka
at home, prior to Family Day, using an Auckland Arts
Festival 2013 web link (to be made available closer to the
time). At 3pm, New Zealand’s first-ever Boy E Flash
Mob will take place before a gathered crowd.
Fly Me Up to Where You Are
Dream Flag Making Workshop with
Tiffany Singh
Presented as part of the Auckland
Arts Festival-commissioned project Fly Me Up To Where You
Are by New Zealand artist Tiffany Singh, members of the
public are invited to take part in a workshop to create
Tibetan-style flags that express their own hopes, dreams and
visions for the future.
Tā moko session with
Derek Lardelli
Tā moko are representations of
bloodlines etched onto the skin. Stories of genealogy,
history and ancestors are crafted specifically for the
person who wears tā moko. Derek Lardelli is one of Aotearoa
New Zealand’s finest tā moko artists, and he takes up
temporary residence in the Aotea Centre for a rare live tā
moko session, bringing his studio to the people. Watch the
artists at work, ask questions and learn about this
spiritually significant, uniquely Māori and beautiful art
form. Temporary body adornments, called kirituhi, will be
available on the day.
Clowning with Fraser
Hooper
Internationally acclaimed clown Fraser
Hooper is renowned for his “perfect comic timing”
(Sunday Mail, Australia). Fraser’s acts combine mime,
comedy, juggling and eccentric dance. At the Auckland Arts
Festival, he will present three hilarious shows at 10.30am,
12pm and 3.30pm in Aotea Square. Then,
anyone who
wants to have a go can learn about timing, style and comic
routines in Fraser’s Family Clown Workshop in the Aotea
Centre at 1.30pm.
Orchestra Zoo presented by the
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra (APO)
Music
lovers young and old are invited to get up close with
members of the APO and their instruments. Pluck a viola
string, blow on a trumpet or bang a drum! From 11am or 2pm,
aspiring musicians can discover how different notes are
produced and ask the musicians all about their work.
There will also be many activities that take place in the Festival Club and Garden on Family Day, as well as the following ticketed shows (see individual press releases for further details):
The Ballad of Pondlife McGurk
Catherine Wheels
(Scotland)
10.30am and 12.30pm, Concert Chamber,
Auckland Town
Hall
Leo
Circle of
Eleven (Germany)
4pm, Maidment Theatre, Auckland
University
www.aaf.co.nz
Event | Family Day / Whānau Whānui |
Where | Aotea Square, Auckland |
Detailed events | Boy E
Flash Mob - Thriller haka workshops 12.00pm, 1.00pm, 2.00pm, Venue tbc Boy E Flash Mob -
performance Fly Me Up to Where You
Are Tā moko session with
Derek Lardelli Fraser
Hooper Clowning Shows Orchestra Zoo |
Time | 10am-4pm |
Price | Free and ticketed events – see www.aaf.co.nz for further details |
Bookings | Book at THE EDGE: www.buytickets.co.nz / 09 357 3355 /
0800 289 842 Group bookings: groups@the-edge.co.nz / 09 357 3354 |
Information | www.aaf.co.nz |
Social Media | Facebook: facebook.com/Aklfestival Twitter: @Aklfestival |
With support from ASB Community Trust
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