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Produced and presented by: Multicultural Arts Victoria

Talanoa: Culture Court Public Performance at the NGV


Dambai Dancing Sudan Group and Te Roro n Rikirake Kiribati Youth Group

30 May, 3pm NGV
International 180 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne (Reconciliation Week) - Free

An exploration of the intersection between Art, Culture and Commerce. For this performance Kihara collaborates with some of the communities supported by Multicultural Arts Victoria.

Talanoa

Talanoa: Culture Court Public Performance at the NGV is part of Talanoa; Walk the Talk VII.

Commissioned by Multicultural Arts Victoria this exciting project will see renowned international Japanese/ Samoan artist Shigeyuki Kihara embarking on her seventh Talanoa: Walk the Talk project in May - June 2010 in Melbourne.


Shigeyuki Kihara

Shigeyuki Kihara

Shigeyuki Kihara is an internationally acclaimed Inter-disciplinary artist based in New Zealand.

Kihara's work is based on an investigative research relating to the Indigenous cultures of the Pacific, and more specifically to Samoan culture, history and spirituality.

Kihara's practice explores the intersection between Art, Performance and Theatre.

Kihara represented New Zealand at the fourth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in Brisbane and currently represented in fourth Auckland Triennial, New Zealand.

Kihara's first solo museum exhibition in North America entitled Shigeyuki Kihara; Living Photographs was recently presented at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York in 2008 following the acquisition of her work by the museum.

'When people walk away from the performance I hope they look at and experience things in a different way and are inspired to talanoa with someone outside'. Shigeyuki Kihara

Principal Sponsor

Festivals Australia

Partners and Supporters

National Gallery of Victoria, The Wilin Centre - Faculty of the VCA and Music- The University of Melbourne, The Substation, Hobsons Bay City Council, AAAPS, Merethan Vision, New-Zealand Maori Polynesian Welfare Support Group Inc.

More Information

For info or to arrange interviews please contact: Claudia Escobar 9417 6777, 0449 163 753 or Email development@multiculturalarts.com.au