Te Pou Rahui Performance Workshop
A Pou Rahui is a Boundary Post used to demarcate a border between the territories of different occupation groups. The Pou Rahui acts as a symbol to warn people against trespass, used in the case of Tapu or the temporary protection of the resources of that territory. The Pou Rahui is an object that identifies a site of contention.
Te Pou Rahui performance workshop will explore and expand the space between cultures, disciplines, languages, theories, and practices by leading edge performance practitioners.
Facilitated by Charles Koroneho and guest artists - Carol Brown, Sylvie Fortin, Warwick Long and Mattias Ek.
Hosted by Hoani Waitit Marae, Te Toki Haruru and in association with DANZ, supported by Creative New Zealand, British Council and Unitec Institute of Technology.
Te Pou Rahui performance workshop will explore and expand the space between cultures, disciplines, languages, theories, and practices by leading edge performance practitioners.
Facilitated by Charles Koroneho and guest artists - Carol Brown, Sylvie Fortin, Warwick Long and Mattias Ek.
Hosted by Hoani Waitit Marae, Te Toki Haruru and in association with DANZ, supported by Creative New Zealand, British Council and Unitec Institute of Technology.