UPU Announced At The Waikato Regional Theatre
Award-winning and electrifying theatre experience UPU celebrates Pacific voices on stage. Fresh from its sold-out Sydney Opera House season, UPU returns home as the first-ever Tagata Moana work at the Waikato Regional Theatre. Be immersed in the heart of the Pacific with a powerful celebration of our ocean, our people, and our stories.

Poems as broad and deep as the Pacific Ocean itself.
UPU - meaning ‘word’ in many languages of the Pacific, is a collection of voices from our people who live on a sea of islands connected by the vast Pacific Ocean, Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa.
Featuring works by celebrated poets including Maualaivao Albert Wendt, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Hone Tuwhare, Tusiata Avia, and Ben Brown, alongside emerging voices from across the region, UPU weaves a rich tapestry of stories, experiences and perspectives from our peoples of Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa. These poems reflect on cultural identity, history and the challenges faced by our Pacific communities from Hawaiians debating Captain Cook’s legacy, to the joys of SPAM in Guam and other islands in the Pacific impacted by US militarisation and illegal occupation, to the Marshall Islands’ struggle against rising seas.
Poetry is powerful on the page - but on stage, it’s pure magic.
Performed by an extraordinary ensemble of Tagata Moana artists including Miriama McDowell, Jarod Rawiri and Nicola Kāwana, and enhanced by evocative lighting, projections and an original multi-layered soundscape design, UPU is an intimate and unforgettable celebration of our ocean, our people and our stories.
All poems are performed in English.
UPU
WAIKATO REGIONAL THEATRE,
HAMILTON
THURSDAY 12 & FRIDAY 13
FEBRUARY
TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY DECEMBER 12 AT 12PM LOCAL
For complete tour and ticket information, visit:
www.waikatoregionaltheatre.co.nz
Run
time
The duration of this event is 60
minutes.
Event duration is a guide only and may be
subject to change.
Age
Recommended for ages
15+
Performances will contain strobe lighting,
strong language and adult themes.
Children aged 15
years and under must be accompanied at all times.
UPU
features published works of the following
poets:
Tusiata Avia, Ben Brown, Brandy Nālani
McDougall, Craig Santos Perez, Sia Figiel, Briar
Grace-Smith, Daren Kamali, Karlo Mila, Grace Mera Molisa,
Nou Revilla, Celestine Kulagoe, John Pule, Tafea Polamalu,
Leilani Tamu, Apirana Taylor, Teresia Teaiwa, Hone Tuwhare,
Selina Tusitala Marsh, Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, Konai Helu
Thaman, Albert Leomala, Maualaivao Albert Wendt and Lyz
Soto.
CREATIVES
UPU
COLLECTIVE
Artistic Director & Co-Creator:
Fasitua Amosa
Curator & Co-Creator: Grace
Iwashita-Taylor
Producer: Ana
Corbett
Production Manager & Sound Engineer:
Emily Hakaraia
Lighting & Projection Design:
Rowan Pierce
Soundscape Design & Original
Composition: Faiumu Matthew Salapu
Set Design:
Michael McCabe
Costume Design: Kristin
Seth
Artist & Cultural Design Elements (Mamanu
Design): Tyla Vaeau
Movement & Choreography:
Joash Fahitua
Tech Operator: Elekis
Poblete
Stage Manager: Eliza
Rutter
CAST
Fasitua Amosa
Ana
Corbett
Nicola Kāwana
Miriama
McDowell
Shadon Meredith
Jarod
Rāwiri
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: waikatoregionaltheatre.co.nz
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