Immerse yourself in a performance that combines art, storytelling and lived presence on stage. Accompanied by three stunning images, George Nuku weaves a powerful web of interconnected narratives - part parable, part monologue, part dialog and much more.
In four interwoven stories, The Vanishing Māori Show explores profound themes: Colonization, repatriation, human agency and the fundamental questions of life itself. Each moment invites reflection, bringing these complex narratives and realities into the immediacy of the present.
Join us for an evening where art and performance open up a space for profound thought and shared experience.
Participants
George Nuku (*1964 in Omahu, Aotearoa, New Zealand) is a highly respected and internationally renowned Māori artist who works with stone, bone, wood, shell, polystyrene and Perspex. His works range from delicate jade and pearl amulets to life-size stone and Perspex sculptures inspired by Polynesian demigods and Māori cultural heroes. George Nuku incorporates the tradition of his people, passed down for thousands of years, into an art form that promises to prolong life and promote survival.
- free of charge
- Language: English
- Mechanical arena in the foyer
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