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Exploring an ancient sequence of nature in The Fibonacci and the blurred lines between fiction and reality in Uku – Behind the Canvas, Night Light premiered in Tāmaki Makaurau in 2022 to both critical and audience acclaim.
Following its sellout premiere season in 2022, this year’s three city dates mark NZDC's first mainstage national tour since the COVID-19 pandemic and includes the Company’s debut in Rotorua on August 12 as well as a return to Kirikiriroa Hamilton on August 17 and Ngā Motu New Plymouth on August 24.
The Fibonacci by Tor Colombus opens up a dreamy terracotta world that explores the mathematical Fibonacci sequence. With a movement vocabulary that drifts effortlessly between the natural and the mechanical, The Fibonacci reveals a tapestry of pattern and form, which provokes a feeling of connection to something deeper than the detail of each individual action.
Tangata Māori choreographer Eddie Elliott’s Uku – Behind the Canvas explores the power of vulnerability and the strength within struggle. Anticipation and intensity are at the heart of movement paired with cleansing uku (clay) which symbolises the relationship between Hineahuone and Tāne – where we’ve come from and to where we will return.
From floating through time and space, observing nature’s mysterious golden spirals in Colombus’ The Fibonacci to grounding down with feeling in Elliott’s Uku - Behind the Canvas where confronting storytelling is at its most raw, these two sublime performances make for an evening of earthy contrast that will leave you in awe of the talent and artistry brewing right here on our shores.
Don’t miss this double bill pairing featuring works by two of Aotearoa’s most exciting choreographers on tour this August.
“… a programme that will resonate with audiences across Aotearoa and needs to tour…powerful and emotional…a tour de force”
“an optimistic, endorphin producing work that affirmed the importance of community and human touch…a post-lockdown celebration of community”
“NZDC is abundant with highly creative movement, emotion, flow and strength. Contemporary dance at its finest.” – Theatreview
Published 26 Jun 2023