A darkly dressed person stands in a dynamic movement in a gloomy room. The person's face is covered by a black hoodie. She waves her black braided pigtail around her. A lamp shines on her from above
© Jinki Cambronero
A darkly dressed person stands in a dynamic movement in a gloomy room. The person's face is covered by a black hoodie. She waves her black braided pigtail around her. A lamp shines on her from above
© Jinki Cambronero
Dance

K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg / Aloali'i Tapu

TanzHochDrei: Manu Malo

Tickets:

15 / 9 Euro

Past dates

Wednesday

3/15/23

7:30 PM

Friday

3/17/23

7:30 PM

Saturday

3/18/23

7:30 PM

A debris of memories reveals the accumulation of community and the evolution of language from the tongue through the body. In the Pacific, this language often mimics its climate – dancing and speaking in the rhythm of nature’s song, sitting close to the earth, holding trees close to the chest or listening to the ocean wash dreams ashore. Aloali’i Tapu enters the stage with family, friends and guests from Samoa, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Hamburg. Between dreams and imaginings, the performers return to an origin that is undefined, remembering the history they are bringing to Hamburg, and search for a moment of being one before being the Other.


Aloali'i Tapu is a Samoan stage, design and dance artist from Aotearoa/New Zealand and co-founder of the Ta'alili Arts Group. He works with artists who specialise in street dance and traditional Pacific dance. He has worked as a mentor and youth worker and studied contemporary dance at UNITEC (New Zealand). For his work as a dancer with Christoph Winkler, he was awarded the FAUST Prize of the German Stage Association.


Director: Aloali´i Tapu Light, Stage: Sean Curham Costume: Tori Manley-Tapu Composition: Eden Mulholland, John Vaifale aka Happy Feet, Villa Lemanu Mechanical wing construction: John Joplin Project and tour management: Sasha Gibb Choreography, Performance: Folasaitu Meki Tapu, Gifty Lartey, Jahra Wasasala, Joshua Faleatua, Ken Vaega, Ooshcon Masseurs, Seidah Tuaoi, Talili Manley-Tapu, Tyler Carney-Faleatua, Aloali´i Tapu

A production by Aloali’i Tapu, in co-production with K3 | Tanzplan Hamburg and Pacific Dance NZ.