Haimona @ Lembas Cafe, Raumati South

"Every poet is a bit like Maui; part myth, part reality"
 
So begins Haimona, a theatrical performance of rich language and imagery performed by Mike Eager telling the story of his friend Simon Williamson using Simon's own poetry. After a well-received season at the Wellington fringe festival Haimona is being performed at Lembas Cafe in Raumati South, a home for poetry on the Kapiti Coast.
 
Simon died in 1999 at the age of thirty-one. He was well known in the New Zealand underground poetry scene and was regularly published in publications such as Takahe and Jaam, but greater recognition has come posthumously with two published books displaying the range of his poetic vision (Storyteller and Twenty-five Cars).
 
Mike has arranged and linked a sequence of Simon’s moving poems to form a narrative - taking the audience on a journey from Simon's childhood in the Waikato into the tumultuous experience of mental illness, which included a short stay in Purehurehu, a locked ward at Porirua Hospital. From there a road trip to the serenity of the Hokianga and a return to Wellington's Lyall Bay resulting in a recovery of self and belief in his artistic mission.
 
Maori culture is an enriching element in the narrative that makes up Haimona. As Apirana Taylor wrote in an introduction to Simon's book Storyteller, "Through his respect for Maori he was able to weave Maori terminology and mythology successfully into his work, and his vision and talent as a poet enabled him to understand Maori concepts which have always been expressed in poetical terms".
 
Haimona features a new backing soundscape, created by sound engineer Stephen Upston.

Devisor Mike Eager knew Simon well from the late 80's when they were part of a performance group called Poetrycorp. Mike has previously developed poetic sequences as theatrical narratives, touring a sequence of his own poems Living First Class in a Third World Country through Northland and another sequence has become the spoken narrative of a short film The Firewood Tree.
 
Haimona is a rich fusion of poetry and theatrical elements, which provides an emotional and memorable experience. Copies of Simon Williamson's book Twenty-five Cars - which includes the poetic sequence Haimona as well as Miss you, bro, a powerful sequence against suicide – will be available for purchase.

Location/venue: 

LEMBAS CAFÉ, 34 POPLAR AVE, RAUMATI SOUTH

Date: 
12 May 2010
Cost: 
$10
Entry details: 

Door Sales Only
Show Starts 7.30pm
Pre-show light meals available from 6pm

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