Standby For Auckland Fringe Fever
Standby For Auckland Fringe Fever
AUCKLAND
FRINGE
11 Feb – 1 March 2015
Can you hear the
noise? It’s the undeniable buzz of Auckland Fringe, which
is about to carve up new space in Tamaki Makaurau with its
next installment in 2015. Expect bold-and-ballsy drama,
wildly frenetic dance and genre-busting street performance
when fringe fever hits from February 11 to March 1.
Auckland Fringe is an open access arts festival where
anything can happen. It provides a platform for
practitioners and audiences to unite in the creation of form
forward experiences which are championed in an ecology of
artistic freedom. There are bugger-all boundaries and
that’s one of its great strengths.
Aucklanders will find pieces of the Fringe in all the right places. A rooftop, a playground, a church, multiple city beaches, parks, a clock tower, a basement, a vault, a square, a loft, a box, a map. Fringe will satiate all types and tastes with kids shows, family days, free events, theatre, comedy, burlesque, dance, music, visual arts and more. There are 100s of performances with 100s of participants right across the Auckland Region.
“There is an air of
celebration and rarity during a Fringe. Interchanges of
diverse ideas and constructive critique flourish. What
resonates is the sense that we’re all part of a critical
mass, bigger than the sum of our parts, where momentum, once
created, stays created” Michael Keating, Auckland
Fringe.
A fringe provides an essential vantage
point for artists and their works. Since
premieringConstantinople in Auckland Fringe 2011,
Theatre Beating actors Trygve
Wakenshawand Barnie Duncan have
become worldwide fringe darlings. Wakenshaw’s first solo
show Squidboy (Adelaide Fringe 2012, AkFringe 2013)
and the follow up Kraken have become cult hits
touring Edinburgh, London, and right across Australia and
Europe. Duncan’s Calypso Nights triumphed in
Edinburgh this year, winning the Fringe Genius Award.
Victor Rodger’s Black Faggot
stormed the Auckland Fringe 2013, celebrated sold out
seasons at Melbourne Fringe, the Brisbane World Theatre
Festival, NZ Festival and two return seasons in Auckland
before taking its place as one of the signature works in the
2014 NZ in Edinburgh season. It is currently being developed
into a feature film.
Auckland Fringe 2015 is set to enjoy a ferocious lineup of talent including local heroes Dave Fane, Sal Valentine and the Babyshakes, Goretti Chadwick, Stephen Bain, Chris Parker, Victor Rodger, Eli Matthewson, Mika, Binge Culture and Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Emerging Artist for 2014, Grace Taylor. They will be complimented by a strong contingent of international acts to be announced with the full programme mid-December.
But the Fringe isn’t just about Auckland - it’s a nationwide phenomenon. Auckland Fringe now dovetails with the long established fringes in Wellington and Dunedin. These strategic alliances have created a consolidated touring network to back the growing number of NZ and international works which are making a considerable fuss with audiences.
Auckland Fringe celebrates valued partnerships with Auckland Live, The Basement, Q Theatre, TAPAC, the K Road Business Association, ASB Community Trust, Waitemata Local Board, Auckland Council and Phantom.
KEY DATES: Auckland
Fringe: February 11 to March 1 2015
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