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Atamira Dance Collective presents Atamira

Contemporary Maori dance performance in Auckland, April 2003

Atamira

Atamira

ATAMIRA DANCE COLLECTIVE presents ATAMIRA.

Atamira is an exciting season of works by Atamira Dance Collective featuring 'Te Aroha me te Mamae' (The Love and the Pain) by Louise Potiki Bryant and 'Hail' by Jackie Gray.

Atamira Dance Collective are joined by Stephen Bradshaw of Taiao Dance Theatre fame who returns to choreograph 'Mauri.'

Atamira combines Atamira Dance Collective dancers Dolina Wehipeihana, Jackie Gray and Louise Potiki Bryant with Corinna Hunziker, Maaka, Moss Paterson and Cathy Livermore.

Atamira is an evening of Maori contemporary dance expressing life-force, energy, struggle and aroha, and featuring music by Paddy Free, DLT, Eden Mulholland and costumes by Elizabeth Whiting.

Atamira is supported by Creative New Zealand (The Arts Board and Te Waka Toi), Toi Maori Aotearoa, Arts Alive, and Danz.

Toi Maori aspires to be the organisation of first choice for all matters relating to contemporary Maori art.

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