Footnote New Zealand Dance returns with electrifying production IYKYK (If You Know You Know), a double-bill of contemporary dance works by choreographers Holly Newsome and Forest Kapo. These two works present a game-like lens of viewing the human condition - How do you win at the game of life? What are the rules of the end of the world?
Taranaki-born Holly Newsome choreographs the dance of life with Advance to Go. Queer, Indigenous performance artist Forest V Kapo (Te Atiawa, Ngāti Raukawa) explores how to save the world in Premonition, returning to Aotearoa after ten years based in Dja Dja Wurrung Country- Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
Both choreographers have created their works alongside lighting designer Elekis Poblete Teirney and with an immersive sound design by Emi Pogoni.
Footnote New Zealand Dance is touring IYKYK extensively around the country this summer. “Our mission is to enrich Aotearoa by amplifying dance as an art form. What better way to do that than take the highest quality shows to as many communities as possible?” from the company’s General Manager Zoë Nicholson.
"Two fully realized works on Darkness and Light were staged by Footnote. They were bold, assured, highly contrasting, youthful and compelling...All six dancers exhibited a heart felt felicity in movement and a disciplined interpretation of the soundscape. Forest Kapo’s mirthful, spirited, Celebration-of-Life, many-layered work, made coming to the theatre on a bleak Wellington night well worth the effort." - DANZ
"nuanced and technically seamless." - Theatreview
"delightfully punchy...wildly visceral and emotive" - Art Murmurs
"Satisfyingly full programming...Sophisticated and urgent" - Stuff
Tour Information
Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
Te Auaha
10 February
Te Papaioea Palmerston North
The Globe Theatre
14 - 15 February
Kirikiriroa Hamilton - Hamilton Arts Festival
The Meteor
24 February
Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland
Q Theatre Loft
1 - 2 March
Whakatāne
Little Theatre
8 March
Tairāwhiti Gisborne
War Memorial Centre
13 March
Tahuna Queenstown
Memorial Centre
23 March
Ōtautahi Christchurch
Papa Hou
27 & 28 March