— Chloe Klein - Theatreview"Aloalii is an endearing storyteller and performer. There is a sincerity and earnestness to his performance that keeps me, and the audience, drawn in."
From hip-hop to contemporary dance, and Polynesian dance to theatre, Goodbye Naughton pays homage to the experiences that have shaped the life of the Ōtara grown artist, Aloalii Tapu.
With astonishing physicality and moving storytelling Aloalii and his close friends and singers Chris Taito and Uati Tui take us through the realities of being ‘the man’ from Ōtara, cultural expectations, postcolonialism and the sources of Aloalii’s dance. Once congratulated after a show with a back-handed compliment about dancing 'like a white guy', he addresses that too.
Given to him by his parents at a time when having a Samoan name was cause for confusion, the first name Naughton was gifted as a promise of safety and future opportunity. Goodbye Naughton rejects that idea, leaving Tapu free to create his own identity through dance deeply rooted in the Samoan culture he’s so proud of.
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Curriculum Links: Dance, Culture, History
Aloalii Tapu & Friends is a performance-based collective led by Aloalii Tapu committed to developing and presenting Kiwi grown artists.
Goodbye Naughton was made with the support from Creative New Zealand and Pacific Dance New Zealand.
Director
Aloalii Tapu
Dramaturg
Leah Carrell
Performers
Aloalii Tapu, Chris Taito and Uati Tui
Costume and Rehearsal Director
Tori Manley-Tapu
Stage Manager
Marelie Van Den Berg
Photography and videography
Canaan Ponifasio and Deitrah Chang
Video sources
Moli Tapu, Ieti Fetalaiga, Alan Va'a, Caleb Va'a and Seiuli Vaifou Temese
Special thanks to
Zeal West, Hadleigh Pouesi, Freshmans Dance Company, Katrina Todd, Wellesley Dance Studios, Christoph Winkler, Elena Polzer, Liz Manley, Woodlands Park Primary School, Claire O'Neil, Sarah Foster-Sproull, John Fale, Royston Maldoom, LifeChurch, Joseph Fa'afiu and Caroline Wilson.
$5.00
Te Rauparaha Arena
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Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for Years 7-13. Contains scenes relating to suicide.
Duration: 50mins
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