Talk Description
SB15 artists Kahurangiariki Smith and Neil Ieremia share their artistic approaches to subverting stereotypical representations of Indigenous peoples. Smith’s practice broadly addresses the history of colonisation, the reclamation of Indigenous knowledge and the present-day, lived consequences of historical events in New Zealand. Ieremia’s dance company, Black Grace, is an Auckland-based dance company that inflects the gestural idiom of contemporary dance with Indigenous Samoan and Māori movement patterns. Both artists employ diverse methods and artistic media to reclaim the discourse around Indigenous identity, heritage and lived experience.
Speakers
Neil Ieremia – Founder and Artistic Director, Black Grace
Kahurangiariki Smith – Artist
Moderator
Nina Tonga- Curator Contemporary Art at Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Registration
This discussion will be held at 2:00 pm Gulf Standard Time (GST).
This discussion will take place via Zoom and will be held in English.
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