100 Winds - Christchurch
Thu, 03 Apr
|Papa Hou
Rooted in a deep connection to the land and winds of Lake Taupō, 100 Winds uses the metaphor of wind and music to explore the shifting cultural, political, and social currents within New Zealand’s Māori and Pākehā communities. With New Zealand Dance Company and Chamber Music New Zealand.
Time & Location
03 Apr 2025, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Papa Hou, 4 Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch CBD, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
About the event
New Zealand Dance Company, New Zealand String Quartet, and Chamber Music New Zealand have collaborated to develop and present a new work 100 Winds, imagined and choreographed by NZDC Artistic Director Moss Te Ururangi Patterson (Ngāti Tūwharetoa).
Rooted in a deep connection to the land and winds of Lake Taupō, 100 Winds uses the metaphor of wind and music of American minimalist composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich to explore the shifting cultural, political, and social currents within New Zealand’s Māori and Pākehā communities. The performance draws from the historical and symbolic significance of the region’s 100 winds, representing the diverse and often turbulent forces that shape our lives.
It examines how individuals and society can remain centred and hold onto core values during times of significant change.
100 Winds aims to foster a deeper conversation about our collective past and present, encouraging audiences to reflect on how we navigate the winds of change while honouring our shared heritage. Through this dance, I hope to inspire a renewed awareness and connection among all New Zealanders, embracing both our differences and commonalities.
Moss Te Ururangi Patterson
PROGRAMME
Philip Glass | String Quartet No. 4 Buczak
Philip Glass | String Quartet No. 5
Steve Reich | Clapping Music
ARTISTS
New Zealand String Quartet
New Zealand Dance Company
Moss Te Ururangi Patterson, Choreographer