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Experience the Music From Disney’s Moana

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15 November 2017
www.orchestrawellington.co.nz


Experience the Music From Disney’s Moana with Te Vaka And Orchestra Wellington


Moana songwriter, Opetaia Foa’i is coming to the capital to lead his band, Te Vaka, in their first live performance in New Zealand of the soundtrack to Moana next July.

Foa’i says this is the first time Te Vaka has performed Moana songs with a symphony orchestra in concert. This will be Te Vaka’s first performance in a decade in Wellington.

With hit tracks 'We Know The Way' and 'How Far I’ll Go’, the show titled ‘Songs of Moana’ features the most successful movie soundtrack since the Lion King.

Te Vaka’s beautiful melodies and harmonies are not-to-be-missed, with thrilling log drumming, and flamboyant dancing in an explosive family show.

Aucklander Foa’i says writing the music to Moana was an absolutely energising experience.

“They said, ‘think Lion King, set in the South Pacific 2000 years ago’ and we would like you to write the music,” Opetaia Foa’i said.

“You can actually start to feel like you’re in a Disney movie because things like this don’t happen in real life – but it did happen.”

Te Vaka, the group of musicians and dancers brought together under the inspired leadership of Foa’i, has toured the world extensively for more than 20 years representing New Zealand and the South Pacific.

With a reputation for creative programming, Orchestra Wellington’s ‘Songs of Moana’ follows in the footsteps of this year’s sell-out ‘Under the Big Top’ family show with Circus Hub.


Orchestra Wellington and Te Vaka present
SONGS OF MOANA
Saturday 14 July 2018, 2:00pm
Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington


Tickets from ticketmaster
Adult: $30.00
Child: $18.00
Buy Tickets – 09-970 9700
Additional fees may apply

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