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Performance

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

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Location
Ocean Space
Admission fee
Free of charge
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Performance choreographed by Latai Taumoepeau and performed by local sports teams and community groups

Special Opening

Ocean Space will be open until 9pm

On the occasion of the closing weekend of the exhibition “Re-Stor(y)ing Oceania” it will be possible to attend the performance THIS IS NOT A DRILL, conceived by artist Latai Taumoepeau and performed by local sports teams and community groups.

The artist will also be present at the evening.

The performance will be executed at 7:30pm and 8:30pm.

THIS IS NOT A DRILL

As part of the exhibition "Re-Stor(y)ing Oceania," curated by Taloi Havini, artist Latai Taumoepeau presents a new choral and participatory work entitled "Deep Communion sung in minor (ArchipelaGO, THIS IS NOT A DRILL)."

The work, a 16-channel immersive sound installation, represents Taumoepeau's interpretation of the ancient choral ritual Me'etu'upaki, where me'e stands for dance, tu'u means standing and paki - with paddles.

An arena composed of paddling machines evokes mass congregational worship and invites the audience to interact with the work. When the 8 machines are activated simultaneously, the voices of Pacific Islanders performing the Me'etu'upaki are amplified, awakening global attention to the dangers of deep-sea mining.

The installation can be activated by visitors on the opening days of Ocean Space.

Biographies

Latai Taumoepeau (b:1972 Gadigal Ngura (Sydney), Australia) makes live-art-work. Her faiva (body-centred practice) is from her homelands, the Island Kingdom of Tonga and her birthplace the Eora Nation. She mimicked, trained and un-learned dance, in multiple institutions of learning, beginning with her village, a suburban church hall, the club and a university. Her faiva (performing art) centres Tongan philosophies of relational vā (space and time); cross-pollinating ancient and everyday temporal practice to make visible the impact of climate crisis in the Pacific. Latai conducts urgent environmental movements and actions to assist transformation in Oceania.