Get a live performative earful in HEAR ME

The LIVE Series – an exciting new performance platform now presents the second of three healthy doses of choreographic soup to warm your hands this winter.

 The LIVE Series

live choreographic dance and performance platform

presents

HEAR ME

The Producing Project invite audiences to experience a different sensory blast with HEAR ME. After biting into a testing site of nooks and crannies in TASTE ME, HEAR ME brings together choreographers, body in space artists and musicians interested in collaborating across disciplines and experimenting in sound/body relationships.

Let the reverberations of sound take you on a new experience of Dance and movement.  

"Dance is Music Made Visible" - George Balanchine

HEAR ME presents works by Becca Wood, Misa Tupou, Christina Houghton, Kate Bartlett, Chris Tempest, Lydia Bittner-Baird, SMS collective feat. TAAZ, Rapana Maihi and features a special performance from a live Zither player. Curated by Lydia Zanetti.

 

"If TASTE ME is anything to go by I would book as soon as possible the following two performances of The LIVE Series: HEAR ME and LOVE ME. I look forward to them with relish" - Felicity Molloy, Theatreview

After opening night the audience is invited to join the artists and a panel of guest speakers for the forum, “Difficult DiscussionsFocused on themes relating to choreography and curation, this is an opportunity to engage your thinking in current discourses on performance!

After the highly successful Works in Progress or WIP (DANZ interns of 2010), THE PRODUCING PROJECT -  a group of multi-talented artists – was brought together to create The LIVE Series. Their aim is to support and encourage independent dance and performance artists in developing body in performance ideas.

THE PRODUCING PROJECT looks forward to presenting a show that will excite, challenge and invigorate your eyes and ears.

Release date: 
Tuesday, 26 July 2011
For further information contact: 
Zahra Killeen-Chance 021 038 7877/ zkc@ihug.co.nz

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  • James Wenley

    James is an independent critic and writer for his Auckland Theatre Blog Theatre Scenes (http://www.theatrescenes.co.nz), and is a producer and director for 'Theatre of Love' (http://www.theatreoflove.co.nz).

    He began reviewing theatre for Craccum Magazine in 2008, and was the Theatre Editor 2009-2010 before establishing TheatreScenes.co.nz in 2011. In 2010 he completed a Bachelor of Arts Honours in Drama from the University of Auckland and is currently studying towards his Masters.

    He has directed and produced productions of Macbeth and The Who’s Rock Opera TOMMY at the Musgrove Studio, and was the Assistant Director for Auckland Theatre Company’s Young & Hungry smash hit ‘Fitz Bunny: Lust for Glory in 2010’. He was president of Auckland University's Stage Two Productions 2009-2010 and has produced three seasons of the short play program ‘Stir Fried Plays’, as well as ‘The Libertine’ and David Mamet’s ‘Sexual Perversity in Chicago’.

    James’s latest production for Theatre of Love was the NZ debut of Jailbait by American playwright Deirdre O’Connor at Galatos Upper Lounge in May 2011, which he also directed. Theatreview’s Lillian Richards said it was “Mesmerizing, with suspension of disbelief achieved, I think this is a play that deserves to be seen.”

    In 2011 he has been involved with the Producing Project - a joint initiative between Dance Studies NICAI University of Auckland, DANZ and MIC Toi Rerehiko to train and develop Producers. After attending workshops in Producing (Felicity Letcher), Marketing (Christine Young), Publicity (Rachel Lorimer) and Lighting (Sean Curham), the team has produced three seasons of dance shows featuring short works from established and emerging dance artists. His specific responsibilities where as Technical Manager (Taste Me, Galatos, June), Producer (Hear Me, Gundry Street, July) and Curator (Love Me, Galatos, August).

    Through working with Lighting Mentor Sean Curham in this project, James was approached to produce the final work in Sean’s experimental Ghosting Series Are You Scared of Me? at the Corbans Estate Arts Centre in July 2011.

    In 2012 he is producing Theatre of Love's 'Season of Obsession', working closely with established and emerging local playwrights.

    Contact James: theatreoflove@gmail.com

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