Pūtahi Festival
On the eve of his return to NZ, a young man’s grandfather appears to him in the form of a crab to say goodbye.
Exploring alofa that transcends the confines of our perceived reality, and the different forms that that can take, O Le Pa’a Ma Ona Vae is a developing piece from Samoana Nokise about how our loved ones continue to be there for us, if only we look beyond the physical.
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- Available
- Selling fast
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( available tickets for this time.)
$0.00
Venue:
Te Whaea Dance and Drama Centre - Drama 10
11 Hutchison Road
Newtown