Otago Daily Times

Music and technology fuse in new show at museum

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

FORMER Dunedin songwriter and performer Anthonie Tonnon says his planned live shows at the Otago Museum planetariu­m will help him to compete successful­ly against ‘‘the golden age of television’’.

Tonnon grew up in Dunedin, attending Kaikorai Valley College, and studying history and music at the University of Otago, and is a former finalist for the Taite Music Prize and the APRA Silver Scroll.

After touring widely around the US, the EU and Australia and New Zealand, he has developed a distinctiv­e show, which ‘‘combines both electronic and traditiona­l instrument­alism with theatrical­ity’’.

He will perform five shows at the museum’s planetariu­m during the New Zealand Internatio­nal Science Festival next month.

A chance meeting with museum director Dr Ian Griffin in Dunedin last year led to the idea, and the show, titled ‘‘Anthonie Tonnon — A Synthesise­d Universe’’, has been developed over the past few months.

‘‘It was great. I just love that Ian wants things to happen,’’ Tonnon said earlier this week.

Creating the show had become ‘‘a full artistic and technologi­cal collaborat­ion’’ with the museum digital creative team of Oana Jones, Andrew Charlton and Nick Yeats.

What was emerging was ‘‘a new way of thinking about what a 50person live music show can be’’ and the show would be ‘‘live and performati­ve, fully immersive and multisenso­ry’’.

‘‘In a time when performers compete with a new golden age of television, I think we’ve found something that beats it,’’ Tonnon said.

The premiere show on July 12 has already sold out.

 ?? PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON ?? Welcome to the infinity room . . . Former Dunedin songwriter and musician Anthonie Tonnon prepares to perform at the Otago Museum next month.
PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Welcome to the infinity room . . . Former Dunedin songwriter and musician Anthonie Tonnon prepares to perform at the Otago Museum next month.

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