What They Said: NZ Dance Co. – Q Theatre: October 7, 2022
What They Said is a fascinating and intriguing modern dance performance where every element is fluid and continually morphs.
What They Said is a fascinating and intriguing modern dance performance where every element is fluid and continually morphs.
“Mirror mirror on the wall … who is the fairest of them all …” French company Ballet Preljocaj performs its darkly delectable contemporary retelling of the classic fairy tale Snow White in its New Zealand premiere, exclusive to Auckland Arts Festival.
Atamira Dance Company presents TOMO – a tale of wairua told through dance, light and architecture.
Auckland’s new inner-city light festival, Tūrama, announces a vibrant line-up of visual artists, music and performance. As night falls, Auckland’s cutting-edge light extravaganza will turn Albert Park into a winter wonderland from 26-28 July.
Acrobatics and contemporary dance combine with Māori mythology in Okāreka Dance Company’s new major work WIRED.
Caroline Diara is a French artist who has just arrived in New Zealand a few weeks ago. The 13th Floor sent her to the opening performance of Limbs@40, part of the Tempo Dance Festival 2017. Here is her report. (Best read with a French accent in your mind).
The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) announces its most provocative and poetic national tour yet, The Absurdity of Humanity to be presented this September in New Plymouth at the Taranaki Arts Festival, Marlborough, the Christchurch Arts Festival and in Wellington for strictly limited performances.
The newly-created New Zealand Dance Company is about to put on their first show, Language Of Living, in August. The 13th Floor’s Kathryn van Beek ventured out into the cafe-littered streets of Auckland’s Point Chevalier to find out about this new dance company. Craig Bary asks to meet at Montage, the new bar in Point […]