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Culture: Is the answer written in the stars?

- — Dionne Christian

How much weight should we give to astrology?

If you’re a sceptic, you’ll say none at all but, if you think there might be something in this zodiac business, you’re far from alone. It’s a question that’s played on many minds through the centuries and has now piqued the attention of theatre-maker Alice Canton. Canton’s followed her natural instincts and is making a show about the subject that stays true to her love of documentar­y-style theatre and community. She describes Year of the Tiger as more of a live arts project, where a group of strangers — born between 1938 and 2010 — meet on stage for a series of questions, challenges and provocatio­ns to test whether astrologer­s might, in fact, be on to something.

The 70 participan­ts were all born in the Year of the Tiger, one of the Chinese zodiac’s 12 animal signs, and are supposed to share traits like curiosity, competitiv­eness, bravery, confidence, stubbornne­ss and charm.

Canton, herself a tiger, wants to see if common threads can be detected and cheerfully acknowledg­es that she won’t see any of the participan­ts until half an hour before they’re due on stage. Tiger confidence at work?

Canton has good form when it comes to this kind of theatre. Her production (Other [Chinese]) united 100 performers, all from the community, to share life stories of what it meant to be Chinese in contempora­ry Auckland. It earned her an excellence award for overall production and the Hackman Cup for most original production at the 2017 Auckland Theatre Awards as well as a nod from Metro magazine, which named it best show of that year.

“I think there’s a real pleasure in this type of work where people can have quite insightful moments and be able to share that with a wider group. There’s something quite profound about people learning ‘stuff’ about themselves and one another. I think it’s just the most subversive act of taking over a stage and re-writing the way stories are told.” Year of the Tiger is at the Basement Theatre, March 10-21.

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