Shifted Ground
Saturday 9th April 2022, 7pm
Titirangi Theatre, Lopdell Precinct, 418 Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Auckland
Tickets: $20 from iTICKET
Bar Opens 6:30 pm
Shifted Ground will be an intimate literary salon exploring the varied terrains of Aotearoa, both geographic and historical; cultural and contested. There'll be performance, kōrero, music, photography and cinema. Writers, artists and thought leaders will explore diverse and evolving ideas of who – and where – we are, through the stories we tell each other that bring the land to life.
For info on access, parking and public transport click here. Lopdell House is wheelchair accessible.
Programme
Ghost Stories
Poetry and discourse
Michael Steven (Night School) and Serie Barford (Sleeping with Stones) explore the liminal spaces between, beneath and beyond the shimmering surface reality of life.
Contested Spaces
Kōrero and imagery
Lucy Mackintosh (Shifting Grounds: Deep Histories of Tāmaki Makaurau) and Richard Shaw (The Forgotten Coast) discuss – from their Pākeha perspectives – the deeply contested narratives of Aotearoa. With manu kōrero Pita Turei and journalist Tania Page in the interviewer’s chair.
Robin Hyde, Auckland and the 1930s
Words and imagery
Paula Morris and Haruhiko Sameshima present an illustrated exploration of time, place and madness in Hyde’s two great prose works, Passport to Hell and Godwits Fly.
Premier: Moving Portraits
Screening and kōrero
The world premiere of Going West’s inaugural short documentary season, Moving Portraits presents two short films about two astonishing writers.
In Homecoming Poems, Nathan Joe depicts his life in 3 scorching poetic works, traversing his experiences as a queer, Chinese New Zealander. Director Nahyeon Lee captures her subject in dazzling colour-saturated cinematography, reflecting Joe’s words with visual power and grace. Ultimately Lacks Polish follows Wellington poet Freya Daly Sadgrove pursuing her vision for poetry that’s more than “just funerals and weddings”. Director Kathleen Winter juxtaposes Daly Sadgrove in states of contemplative introspection with sequences of a blinged-out, poetry rock–god: sexy, smart and hip as hell.
Getting There
Shifted Ground is presented at the Titirangi Theatre in the Lopdell Precinct, 418 Titirangi Road, Titirangi, Auckland
The venue is wheelchair accessible, with elevator access to every level.
The Lopdell Precinct is accessible by public transport, serviced by the 170 and 172 Buses, changing for the city at New Lynn. On Saturday the last bus to New Lynn runs at 11:22pm. Use at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/ to plan your night.
Parking is available at the rear of the Precinct and at the Titirangi War Memorial Hall, both accessed from South Titirangi Road.
Covid-19
We will of course be operating under appropriate COVID-19 protocols, so guests will be required to:
- Scan in using the COVID tracer app
- Show their vaccine passport
- Respect social distancing
- Be seated for drinks.
- Wear face masks
Thanks for helping us all stay safe!
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