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AAF 2021 Shows Status Update

Published: Thu 4 Mar 2021 11:11 AM
Auckland Arts Festival/Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki (AAF) sends aroha to our whānau across Tāmaki Makaurau at Alert Level 3 and the rest of Aotearoa at Alert Level 2. We hope you are all staying safe, staying home and following government guidelines so that we can share space together again soon.
Today, we are reflecting on what should have been our Festival opening. We are deeply saddened that some of our artists have been affected by cancellations and possible reschedules due to this week’s lockdown. Making these decisions has been far from easy and we are continuing to operate at hyper speed to reschedule as many shows and events as possible. Join us in crossing fingers and toes for good news of a drop in alert levels this weekend!
Unfortunately, we have been forced to make some changes to our planned programming for Thursday 4 - Monday 8 March:CANCELLED TICKETED EVENTSTAKU TAU KAHURANGI: AN AOTEAROA LOVE STORY featuring RIA HALLJULIA DEANSGITBOX REBELLION – WARKWORTH SHOW (please consider purchasing a new ticket to Gitbox Rebellion at The Civic Club at Auckland’s The Civic on 14 March)SHOULDER TO SHOULDER featuring the APOCANCELLED FREE EVENTSTE TĪMATANGAACTS OF LOVE (Week 1 only)#TĀMAKIBEATS HEATS (REI & PRESTIGE LIVE WITH #TĀMAKIBEATS FINALISTS on 20 MARCH has also been cancelled)NEW ZEALAND CHILDREN'S DAY ACTIVITIESWORKING TO RESCHEDULETHE TOM SAINSBURY LOVE HOUR (4, 5 & 6 March)ESTÉRE – INTO THE BELLY OF CAPRICORNTHE GRIEGOLIN CONVERSATION: FESTIVALS OF THE FUTURETHE AIR BETWEEN US / A FIGURE EXHALESSUBTLE DANCESTHE HAKA PARTY INCIDENT (please refer to Auckland Theatre Company)CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETYTEKAU! CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF SISTEMA AOTEAROAARTS + CLIMATE INNOVATION: COEXISTENCE WITH OUR NATURAL WORLDTAONGA MOANA – A LOVE LETTER TO THE OCEANSLIVING WITH UNCERTAINTYREB FOUNTAIN & THE BLACK QUARTET: THE BOY NEXT DOOR (4.30pm and 7.30pm shows)LEVEL UP: AN INTERGENERATIONAL DISCUSSIONRESCHEDULEDWĀHINE TOA AFIPOSTPONED VISUAL ARTS OPENINGS‘AMUI’ ‘I MU’A: ANCIENT FUTURESKA MUA, KA MURIPOUWĀTU: ACTIVE PRESENCETHE THRUM OF THE TIDE
We will provide an update on shows and events beyond Monday once we have clarity around whether the current lockdown will end on Sunday 7 March.
In the meantime, we want to thank all of our venues, artists, suppliers, administrators, and crew for their flexibility, willingness, and hard mahi in helping us to recalibrate our 2021 Festival. We also want to express gratitude to our audience for their faith, enthusiasm and patience while we undergo this process. The support across the board is truly inspiring and we can’t wait to finally showcase the work of our wonderful artists with you all, hopefully, very soon!
In the event of cancellation of a ticketed performance, ticketholders will be refunded. No action is needed. If you wish to donate to AAF in the spirit of aroha, please click here. If you hold tickets to a show that is listed as ‘working to reschedule’, we will inform you of the new date and time as soon as details are confirmed. For more on AAF’s COVID-19 Ticketing Terms & Conditions, please click here.

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