Here’s two reasons why: http://podcast.radionz.co.nz/art/art-20120219-1338-providence-048.mp3 Tickets are only $20-$25 with the show, starting at 7.45pm sharp. Thanks to those who came last night. Your support and generosity was much appreciated. See you there!
Archive for the ‘Movement’ Category
Come see PROVIDENCE!
Posted in Details, Fa'afetai tele lava mo ou alofa, Movement, Public art, Theatre on February 25, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Welcome back Providence to your life
Posted in Details, Fa'afetai tele lava mo ou alofa, Movement, Music, Public art, Support your community!, Theatre on February 13, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Providence by Louise Tu’u returns for two nights only on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th February, as part of the New Performance Festival, being held at the Aotea Centre, The Edge in Auckland. Artists from Canada, Germany and Australia as well as local folk will be simultaneously performing and exciting audiences and themselves about what [...]
You don’t even need a bicycle!
Posted in Details, Did we mention that it's FREE?, Movement, Support your community! on February 6, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Last Friday evening, we attended the first Central Beginner Bike sessions for Adults at Parnell District School. It’s been awhile since we’ve graced a bicycle so when we saw the ad in the Auckland City Harbour News, saying they were on and for FREE, we rang up straight away and booked. It’s all part of [...]
Trinity roots
Posted in Details, Fa'afetai tele lava mo ou alofa, Movement, Support your community! on January 23, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Last week, We Should Practice’s director, Louise Tu’u gave fourteen Trinity College lay preacher students and their tutor, Reverend Lynne Frith, a dramatic approach to space, ritual and liturgy. The engagement from all involved was enthusiastic, open and critical. Fa’afetai lava, Malo aupito, Bula vinaka and many thanks to the beautiful people: Siutaisa, Matafonua, Rupeni, [...]
We Should Practice are back!
Posted in Details, Movement, Respecting our elders, Support your community! on January 10, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Our first post of 2012 is a celebration of one of our favourite projects from last year: We Should Practice 50+. For those of you who have joined us here for the first time, We Should Practice 50+ were a series of introductory drama classes for people aged 50 and over. They ran for over [...]
Get back on track
Posted in Movement, Support your community! on December 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Last night, we attended the first dance show “The Beaten Track” of a two-night season at the Musgrove Studio. Curated by Serene Lorimer, “The Beaten Track” had a great variety of choreographers and dancers with Claire Luiten, Annabel Harrison, Katie Burton, Elise Chan, Michael Holland, Liana Yew, Georgie Goater and the curator herself. The standout [...]
Cannons and felt objects blazing your way
Posted in Fa'afetai tele lava mo ou alofa, Movement, Support your community! on November 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
What a wonderful way to spend an Auckland afternoon: working with seven talented individuals who participated in Part 3: artillery of the heart workshop at S/F. Led by Louise Tu’u, Anya, Lani, Lana, Kelvin, Kerry, Xin and S/F director Layla shared their fascinating array of objects, movements and thoughts inspired by them and their writings [...]
Come join us this Saturday for Part 3: artillery of the heart workshop
Posted in Details, Movement, Public art, Support your community! on November 17, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
We warmly invite you to Part 3: artillery of the heart, which happens this Saturday 19th November from 2-3pm. Louise Tu’u will be running this workshop. This is the third of four parts of Range of Convergence, in collaboration with graphic designer, Kelvin Soh at the wonderful and innovative project space, S/F. Part 3: artillery of the [...]
Book now for Bundle O – It’s only on for the next two weeks!
Posted in Details, Movement, Public art on November 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Brent Harris partners with ST PAUL St Gallery in Oct Dec Series occurring between 19 October and 15 December. Oct Dec Series explores inviting, serializing, lapsing, voice, and gesture, with live art episodes in selected locales around Auckland; outdoor and indoor, urban and suburban, at different times of day. We are happy to announce that Brent starts up [...]
Our director performs this Tuesday night!
Posted in Details, Movement, Public art, Support your community! on October 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
As part of Artweek 2011 in Auckland, Louise Tu’u is performing with Kelvin Soh in “Range of Convergence” this coming Tuesday night. With early 20th century Auckland theatre ephemera as material, Kelvin Soh and Louise Tu’u explore fiction, indexicality and dramatisation in their respective mediums of printed matter and performance. The venue is the wonderful [...]


