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Kiss the Sky season premiere

Published: Fri 24 Mar 2017 10:07 AM
The New Zealand Dance Company presents the 2017 season premiere
KISS THE SKY
with Auckland Live
A constellation of dance, live music and design from Aotearoa, Korea and Australia
MEDIA RELEASE: Friday, 24 March
The New Zealand Dance Company forges its stellar reputation for choreographic mastery and extraordinary contemporary dance with the premiere of its 2017 triple bill Kiss the Sky, opening 29 June at the Bruce Mason Centre for four performances only.
Early bird tickets for this compelling programme will go on sale Thursday, 30 March from Ticketmaster – www.ticketmaster.co.nz
Kiss the Sky will showcase works by three exceptional international choreographers from Aotearoa, Korea and Australia on the theme of the seasons, the southern sky and time, presented to coincide with the Matariki (Māori New Year) Festival.
Combining the high-octane physicality of Korean choreographer KIM Jae Duk, the clean aesthetic of New Zealander Sue Healey, and the complex and virtuosic artistry of Australian choreographer Stephanie Lake, this dynamic tripartite featuring a world premiere will expand the forte of the already remarkable dancers of The New Zealand Dance Company.
NZDC Artistic Director, Shona McCullagh says, “I’m interested in shared perspectives of the fragility and beauty of our planet, and therefore us as humans in our special place beneath the southern skies.”
“It’s a chance to honour the beauty we witness every night and day here in New Zealand – a place where the sky is vast and a magnificent part of our life on earth.”
The New Zealand Dance Company is delighted to present its first commission from Asia, a world premiere by Korean choreographer/composer KIM Jae Duk. As Singapore’s T.H.E Dance Company’s first resident choreographer, and director of Seoul’s Modern Table Dance Company, Mr KIM’s works have been described by critics as gripping and innovative, giving contemporary forms to traditional Korean themes. His quartet, developed especially for NZDC, titled Sigan (time), draws from the dual themes of meditation and attack, with a dynamic score created by Mr KIM and featuring traditional Korean instruments: jang-gu (drum), kkwaenggwari (small gong) and jing (large gong) within a contemporary composition.
Multi-award-winning choreographer, educator, filmmaker and installation artist, New Zealander Sue Healey presents The Seasons Retouched set to German-born British composer Max Richter’s Recomposed, a superb score reimagining Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. The Seasons Retouched draws on the idea of subtle and shifting sonic tides meeting the modular patterns and geometries of the dancers in space – images of the seasons and changing weather combine with a formal architectural approach to the choreography.
Hailed as one of the most influential composers of his generation, electro-acoustic polymath Max Richter’s score will be played live by The Blackbird Ensemble, a 13-piece chamber group featuring virtuoso violinist Amalia Hall. This work promises a rich aural and visual experience, heightened by the use of AV design by leading Auckland-based film, digital and design house Augusto.
Renowned Australian choreographer, dancer and director Stephanie Lake will present her choreography If Never Was Now. Described by Australian critics as “eccentric and whimsical with a playful, riotous edge…urgent and brilliantly unpredictable”, the work is a surreal hive of buzzing activity reflecting the beauty and brutality of the natural world.
As former Sidney Myer Creative Fellowship winner and Dame Peggy Van Praagh Choreographic Fellow, Lake is one of the world’s most innovative choreographers of her time, with her work having been performed widely internationally.
Presented with Auckland Live, Kiss the Sky opens at the Bruce Mason Centre in Takapuna on Thursday 29 June and runs until Saturday 1 July. The season includes special opportunities to connect with The New Zealand Dance Company through an engaging “whole whanau” workshop and creative pre- and post-show talks.
Ticket prices range from $20 – $69* with family-friendly packages available from $102 – $158* (*subject to booking fee and charges).
To find out more including performance details go to www.nzdc.org.nz/kiss-the-sky
This production is made possible through the generous support of Kiss the Sky partners Auckland Live, Augusto, The Korea Foundation, The Australian High Commission, Asia NZ Foundation and Zenith Optimedia.
We also acknowledge the generous support of The New Zealand Dance Company’s (NZDC) Core Funder Creative New Zealand, Sustaining Partner Foundation North, Major Partners Auckland Council, Wellesley Studios and KPMG. Thanks also to Supporting Partners of NZDC Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, The Wallace Foundation, Seresin Estate, McLeod’s Brewery, Total Event and Rush Coffee.

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