Lumina

Mon 14 May 2018
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Mon 14 May 2018
Show Times
Monday
7:30pm 
Ticket Prices
Premium 
$79 
A Reserve Adult 
$69 
A Reserve Concession 
$64 
Senior, Unwaged, Student, Child
B Reserve Adult 
$49 
B Reserve Concession 
$44 
Senior, Unwaged, Student, Child
C Reserve Adult 
$39 
C Reserve Concession 
$34 
Senior, Unwaged
C Reserve Student/Child 
$25 
C Reserve School group 
$15 
10 or more - Theatre Royal booking only
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$25 
accompanying teacher
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Direct from Paris' prestigious Théâtre National de Chaillot and Liverpool, following sold out seasons and standing ovations in New Zealand, the Holland Dance Festival and Germany, The New Zealand Dance Company proudly presents one of its most sought after and celebrated programmes - Lumina. Three incomparable pieces of contemporary dance explode off the stage in "ground-breaking" and "hypnotic" (NZ Herald) spectacles resulting in a "tour de force of dance, music and light." (DANZ)

Artistic Director Shona McCullagh tasked the three dynamic creative teams with creating a world where light was the connective force of the programme. Featuring some of Holland and New Zealand's finest choreographers, composers and designers, Lumina is a rich world "presenting a veritable explosion of fantastically illuminated spaces, images and superbly performed contemporary dance." (NZ Herald)

New Zealand choreographer Malia Johnston and her long standing creative partners composer Eden Mulholland and AV Designer Rowan Pierce created Brouhaha - a bold, loud and energetic world in which the dancers are explorers and artful unravelers of rawness and refined beauty described as "a tour de force of dance, music and light." (DANZ Magazine)

Maori choreographer Louise Potiki Bryant and composer/AV designer Paddy Free (Pitch Black) created In Transit - a thoughtful work which is a vivid reflection of the traces left behind in the Maori ritual of encounter.

Stephen Shropshire (USA/Holland) created the company's first international commission in co- production with the Holland Dance Festival. Created in collaboration with composer Chris O'Connor (The Phoenix Foundation), The Geography of an Archipelago sees a trio of dancers exploring the emotions that accompany exile and belonging.

Tickets go on sale on 28 March

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