takila milaythina-ti + TOMO VR

(Lutruwita/Tasmania | Aotearoa New Zealand)

West + North West South

When

SAT 22 MAR [NIPALUNA/HOBART]
SAT 29 MAR [ULVERSTONE]

10AM, 11.15AM, 12.30 PM, 1.45PM, 3PM AND 4.15PM

This combined VR session includes takila milaythina-ti (25 minutes) and TOMO VR (8 minutes), with a short interval and time for reflection.

Where

HIVEUlverstoneThe Hedberg - The SalonNipaluna/Hobart

Tickets

$25 (includes both VR performances)

Transaction Fee Applies

Duration

45 mins

Please Note

Suitable for ages 10+

Show Accessibility

Language No Barrier

Language No Barrier

This event is accessible without a full understanding of English.

Venue Accessibility

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Level Access

Both venues can be accessed without encountering any stairs.

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Wheelchair Accessibility

Both venues are wheelchair accessible and include accessible toilets.

 

More detailed information on the venues can be found here:

This is a combined session including both VR works.

takila milaythina-ti

A film by Dave mangenner Gough and Darryl Rogers. Music by Ian Chia.

This immersive VR feature invites you to experience the spirit imprinted in country, as the Palawa community of Northern Tasmania shares their timeless stories of sunrise, fire, hunt, collect, sunset, feed, story, ceremony, and dance. It offers a cultural immersion from day to night and back again, capturing the essence of these moments. As you watch, you’ll feel deeply connected to the heart of the country, enveloped in its rich traditions and stories.

TOMO VR

by Atamira Dance Company

Sit down, relax, and be immersed within an extraordinary performance by Aotearoa/New Zealand’s leading Māori contemporary dance company.

TOMO VR is a unique and moving Virtual Reality experience capturing the dream space with a haunting tale of life and death.

Viewers will find themselves in a cavern of endless time, a world within a world, watching twin spirits – one travelling to the world of the living, the other transcending to the embracing arms of Hine Nui Te Pō, the Māori goddess of death.

Credits

takila milaythina-ti

An immersive film by Dave mangenner Gough and Darryl Rogers
Music by Ian Chia

TOMO VR

Choreographed and edited by: Gabrielle Thomas
Filmed and edited by: Ed Davis
Performed by: Sean MacDonald, Bianca Hyslop, Abbie Rogers, Cory-Toalei Roycroft, Madison Tumataroa
Music Composition: Peter Hobbs
Production Design: Vanda Karolczak
Executive Producer: Marama LLoydd

 

Image Credit: Martin George and Bruce Moyle, Charles Howells

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