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Organisation MAU
Address Auckland
New Zealand
Functions Presenting Company, Production Company
Notes MAU is a NZ-based company that draws its inspiration from Pacific Island tradition as well as contemporary New Zealand culture.
Events

Creative New Zealand (Creative NZ)

Auckland Arts Festival

  • Tempest, MAU Theatre, Auckland, 11 March 2007
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

New Zealand Festival

Akademie der Künste der Welt Köln

CarriageWorks

December Dance (Concertgebouw Brugge)

Festspielhaus St. Polten

Fuel Festival of NZ Theatre (Hamilton)

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004

Grand Theatre de la Ville de Luxembourg

Holland Festival

Melbourne Festival

New Zealand Festival of the Arts

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra

Onassis Cultural Centre Greece

Oper Köln

SBS

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Stuff

Sydney Festival

The Adelaide Festival of Arts

  • Bone Flute, Dunstan Playhouse (2001-), Adelaide, SA, 7 March 2002

The Singapore Arts Festival (1977-2012)

The University of Sydney

Théâtre de la Ville Paris

Tjibaou Cultural Centre, New Caledonia

Toi Whakaari

ASB Theatre, Auckland

MAU Theatre, Auckland

St James Theatre (1930-), Te Aro, Wellington

The Edinburgh Playhouse, Edinburgh

The Opera House (1977-), Te Aro, Wellington

Dunstan Playhouse (2001-), Adelaide, SA

Esplanade Theatre, Singapore

Everest Theatre (Seymour Centre), Chippendale, NSW

Maidment Theatre, Auckland CBD

  • Ava, 9 September 1998

Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington

Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

SkyCity Theatre, Auckland

Theatre de la Ville, Paris

Wellington, Wellington

WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton

Lemi Ponifasio - Artistic Director, Choreographer, Creator, Curator, Designer, Director

Helen Todd - Lighting Designer

Ioane Papalii - Dancer

Charles Koroneho - Dancer, Performer

  • The Crimson House, St James Theatre (1930-), Te Aro, Wellington, 5 March 2014
  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Rosie TeRauawhea Belvie - Dancer

Kasina Campbell - Dancer

Frances Chan - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Marc Chesterman - Sound Artist

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Tiui Elisara - Dancer

Terry Faleono - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Kelemete Fu'a - Dancer

Steeve Hoane - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Tame Iti - Actor, Performer

Susana Lei'ataua - Producer, Production Manager

Trudi Paraha - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Peter Saena-Brown - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Teataki Tamango - Dancer

Ofati Tangaroa - Dancer

Gerard Tatireta - Dancer

Arikitau Tentau - Dancer

Maereke Teteka - Dancer

Helen Todd - Lighting Designer, Technical Director

Francis Toko - Dancer

  • Paradise, WestpacTrust Theatre, Hamilton Lake, Hamilton, 23 June 2004
  • Paradise, SkyCity Theatre, Auckland, 21 September 2003

Tebau Utiata - Dancer

Tuirina Wehi - Dancer

Nina Arsenault - Performer

Henryk Górecki - Composer

Kristjan Jarvi - Conductor

Roma Potiki - Poet

Racha Rizk - Singer

Ali Ahmad Said Esber - Poet

William Shakespeare - Playwright

Rosie Te Rauawhea Belvie - Performer

Kawiti Waetford - Performer

Ahmed Zaoui - Actor

Works
Stones in Her Mouth
The Crimson House
Data Set AusStage
Organisation Identifier 8672