Horowhenua Chronicle

Festival to feature 40+ performanc­es

- Judith Lacy

The inaugural Papaioea Festival of the Arts in February will feature more than 40 performanc­es and projects, including 15 new and evolving works.

The celebratio­n of performanc­e, music, writing, ideas and art will run from February 17 to 20 in Palmerston North.

Highlights include What is a Samoan?, a new work led by artists Tofiga Fepulea’i and James Nokise with community involvemen­t, and Garage Party, with the Modern Ma¯ori Quartet presenting their take on the quintessen­tial Kiwi garage party.

Singer/songwriter Julia Deans will perform an intimate solo show in the heart of the city at festival venue The Garden in Te Marae o Hine.

Boxing’s biggest baddie Fraser Hooper will challenge all comers in a three-round bout of pure comedy carnage, while Lost Letter Office is a love letter to handwritte­n letters produced by Capital E.

“In developing the festival we have been thinking ‘hyperlocal’; how can we produce a world-class event — an event that also has as many local people, local faces, local content and local stories as possible?” artistic director Kane Forbes says.

The festival has been made possible by funding from key

In developing the festival we have been thinking ‘hyper-local’.

partner, the Palmerston North City Council.

Councillor Rachel Bowen

says there is a real appetite “for something new, something different, something grassroots, something that plays to our strengths, something that showcases our talents“.

Bowen, chairwoman of the council’s Arts, Culture & Heritage Committee, says the festival will “showcase how we work together“.

More details: papaioeafe­stival.com www.

 ??  ?? Singer/songwriter Julia Deans will perform an intimate solo show in the heart of the city at festival venue The Garden in Te Marae o Hine.
Singer/songwriter Julia Deans will perform an intimate solo show in the heart of the city at festival venue The Garden in Te Marae o Hine.

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