Auckland Dancer Zahra Killeen-Chance to Perform in Taipei
Auckland dancer, performance artist and choreographer Zahra Killeen-Chance is about to perform new work in Taipei
alongside leading intermedia artists from Taiwan and Japan. The event is being organised by New Zealand-Taiwan art
magazine White Fungus and is supported by the New Zealand Commerce and Industry Office Taipei. Killeen-Chance is
currently in Taiwan on a residency at Taipei Artist Village.
Killeen-Chance’s new interactive dance work has been developed during the residency and is a collaboration with local
Taipei artist and electronic music producer Betty Apple. Killeen-Chance’s performances are starkly physical, challenging
our notions of a stable presence. Costumes play an integral role in her recent work. For this piece, the artist had a
new costume made working with tailors at Yongle Market in Taipei.
White Fungus has previously presented Killeen-Chance’s performances at events in Beijing, Hong Kong, Macau and Taipei.
But this is the artist’s first extended stay in Asia and opportunity to develop work drawing on the environment in
collaboration with local artists. After her residency Killeen Chance will perform at Ars Electronica Center in Niels,
Austria.
Killeen-Chance is a graduate of the New Zealand Dance School. In 2015 she received a master's degree in Performing and
Media Arts from the Auckland University of Technology. Killeen-Chance has been choreographing works for theatre since
2009, and since 2012 has been choreographing and performing in public and private gallery spaces.
Depopulate 07 is the newest intalment in the long-running White Fungus event series introducing international artists to
Taiwan. Also performing will be Tokyo sound and intermedia artist Fuyama Yousuke, and Taiwan artists Wang Fujui, HH,
Betty Apple, and ON. The event will be held at Venue on June 24, 7-10pm.
White Fungus is an art magazine and project that began in Wellington in 2004. Since 2009 it has been based in Taiwan. In
2017 White Fungus co-founders Ron Hanson and Mark Hanson received the inaugural Special Achievement Award for
Contribution to the New Zealand-Taiwan Relationship at the ANZCHAM Business Awards in Taipei.