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Victoria Hunt: KŌIWI Art Gallery of New South Wales 22 - 26 July 2023
KŌIWI is a durational performance by Māori-Australian dancer and choreographer Victoria Hunt. Through dance, sound, song, lighting and body adornment, this immersive new work continues the artist’s investigation into the story of her ancestral meeting house, Hinemihi.
PROJECT CREDITS
The work is performed by Hunt alongside two esteemed First Nations artists: Moe Clark, Métis multidisciplinary artist, vocalist and drum carrier (Turtle Island/Canada); and Rosie Te Rauawhea Belvie, Māori vocalist, haka custodian and performer (Aotearoa/New Zealand). It has been co-created with Boris Bagattini (objects and lighting design) and James Brown (sound design and composer).
Supported by Australia Council for the Arts, Create NSW, the Neilson Foundation and the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council as part of the research project Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum.
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