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International guests to perform Tauranga-only shows

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By Amy Wiggins
Education reporter, NZ Herald.·Bay of Plenty Times·
12 Aug, 2015 11:00 PM3 mins to read

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Four international guests will be coming exclusively to Tauranga as part of October's arts festival.

The Tauranga festival line-up was announced last night at the official launch of the 2015 programme.

Among shows unique to the festival are Echo Beach, a dance-theatre performance from Britain; Christina Lamb, a UK foreign correspondent who has covered Afghanistan for more than 25 years; Australian surfing writer Phil Jarratt; and award-winning Australian novelist Steven Carroll.

Several Kiwi performers have made shows especially for the festival, including singers Julia Deans, Annie Crummer and Tama Waipara (The Hard Road), guitar greats Warren Maxwell, Thomas Oliver and Louis Baker (Pass the Gat) and classical musicians NZTrio.

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Festival director Jo Bond said they had also managed to book the Welsh play Hiraeth after talking to representatives at the Edinburgh festival.

"Putting a festival together is like doing a jigsaw puzzle - sometimes all the pieces slot together and sometimes they don't - but the face-to-face meetings are so important to making something work."

Opening the festival at 7am on October 22 is a free public performance of Takiri Ko Te Ata - A Chorus Dawn. The waiata has been composed by Welcome Bay's Teraania Ormsby-Teki and is the festival's first music commission.

It will be performed on The Strand's waterfront by a community choir led by pop star Ria Hall.

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Other shows expected to be popular are the physical thrills of circus show, Finding the Silence (Australia) and Leo (Germany), and shows The Road that Wasn't There, a "scary New Zealand fairytale", and Squaring the Wheel (Australia) with its comical contraptions.

High-profile performances from New Zealand include the members of Trinity Roots teaming up with four Irish performers for a cultural exchange via the language of music, and Daffodils, a play that tells a love story with live music.

For the first time, the writers programme will be spread over two weekends, instead of four consecutive days, with authors including investigative journalist Nicky Hager, his sister and writer Mandy Hager, shark researcher Riley Elliott, historical novelist Debra Daley from Tauranga, World War I historian Damien Fenton and sports writer Joseph Romanos.

The waterfront will be the venue for Exxopolis, a 1000sq m walk-in light-filled sculpture, which opens on October 16.

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"Having Exxopolis on the waterfront will give the festival extra visibility and will help make a festival hub of the Masonic Park-Strand area," Ms Bond said.

She said she was pleased with the programme's community tie-ins, including a family day on The Strand on October 24, a screening of a surf movie classic by Night Owl Cinema, an exhibition by photographer Bob Tulloch of his portraits of Tauranga Moana kaumatua, a performance at Huria marae of SolOthello, an abridged version of Othello using masks, and a zine/book-making workshop by Sydney Shep.

The Tauranga Arts Festival

The Tauranga Arts Festival runs from October 22 to November 1. Go to taurangafestival.co.nz for a programme. Tickets are available from Baycourt or ticketek.co.nz - TECT cardholders receive a discount on ticket purchases until October 7
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