CLOSING NIGHT 2018

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CLOSING NIGHT 2018

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Adam Ben-Dror
Zahra Killeen-Chance
Performance
CLOSING NIGHT 2018
Adam Ben-Dror
“currently interested in the relationship between physical matter and invisible energies like electricity, radio waves and emotions”
Adam Ben-Dror
Zahra Killeen-Chance
“an award winning choreographer and performer based in Aotearoa”
Zahra Killeen-Chance

Hosted by PAWA

CLOSING NIGHT 2018

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2018
Performance

CLOSING NIGHT 2018

Subtle, Bodies, Wave, Signals, Symbols

Subtle, Bodies, Wave, Signals, Symbols is a group process which activated a subtle collective experience.

The work began at Play Station Gallery and included a walk in the streets around the gallery.

Entering a pre-linguistic state in which bodies receive information through extrasensory channels with an interest in the possibility of telepathy, transpersonal consciousness and identification with non human consciousness.

The end of Subtle, Bodies, Signals, Symbols will also mark the end point for Performance Art Week Aotearoa 2018

Shadow of Ease

Shadow of Ease, was a solo performance choreographed and performed by Zahra Killeen-Chance, with music composed by Emi Pogoni. It was a surreal performance where the performer is simultaneously real and ghostly, embodied and disembodied. This dance work drew attention to an ambiguous play between dualities, what is seen and unseen, heard and unheard. Zahra’s work has been said to mesmerise audiences with its precision and clarity.

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