Karanga at Q Theatre
KARANGA is a powerful new interactive Māori contemporary dance work led by Artistic Director and award-winning choreographer Merenia Gray and co-creators Gareth Farr, Toni Huata, Mary-Lyn Chambers, Emma Mortimer, Jo Kilgour, Jeanine Clarkin, Miriama McDowell, Jason Te Kare, Luka Turjak, Tānemahuta Gray, Ariana Tikao and dancers.
Inspired by Merenia's mother; the late Tiahuia Te Puea Hērangi Ramihana Gray (Ngāi Tahu, Rangitāne, Tainui). Karanga is a dance performance in three parts choreographed by Merenia Gray. The work explores her mother's Māori and Pākehā heritage between her adopted mother/iwi and biological mother/iwi.
Merenia is the tutor of our popular The Art of Dance class and we have five of our Art of Dance performers in the work.
◼️ Q Theatre - 305 Queen Street
◼️ $30 (Service fees may apply)
◼️ 60 Minutes
◼️ Thu 5 Aug, 7pm - 8pm
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