November 8, 2017posted by Unity Wellington

Launch | Floating Islanders: Pasifika Theatre in Aotearoa by Lisa Warrington & David O’Donnell | Tuesday 21st November, 6-7:30pm | In-store at Unity Books Wellington

Unity Books & Otago University Press invite you to celebrate the launch of

Floating Islanders

Pasifika Theatre in Aotearoa

by Lisa Warrington & David O’Donnell


Tuesday 21st November, 6-7:30pm
Unity Books, 57 Willis St, Wellington

‘We float – we’re not based in one place – we’re floating Islanders. I always come back to theatre, theatre is my first home.’ – Makerita Urale
This book celebrates 30 years of Pasifika theatre in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Pacific Underground, Pacific Theatre, The Laughing Samoans, The Conch, The Naked Samoans, Kila Kokonut Krew – the distinctive style and themes of Pasifika theatre have been developed by many individuals and theatre companies in New Zealand.
Authors Lisa Warrington and David O’Donnell have interviewed over 30 theatre practitioners to tell the story of Pasifika theatre in Aotearoa from 1984 to 2015. This lively book showcases playwrights, directors and performers whose heritage lies in Samoa, Niue, Fiji, Tonga, Tokelau and the Cook Islands. Extracts from the interviews are threaded throughout the book, providing often entertaining insights into their history and creative practice.
While the immigrant experience of living in two worlds is often seen as troubled, the authors suggest that this ‘in-between-ness’ has been turned to advantage in Pasifika theatre to create a unique and often subversive performance phenomenon. Not only is Pasifika theatre a success story within the performing arts in New Zealand, it is also an intriguing case study of migrant theatre that has international resonance.