Finding Love, After All

Presented by: Ravi the Poet

From: Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland

Music Cabaret Spoken Word Storytelling

A Self-Love Letter.

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Presented by: Ravi the Poet

From: Tāmaki Makaurau | Auckland

‘He’s nursed a broken heart, so he learned his lessons’


An evening of music and poetry reflecting on what self-love actually looks like, through the lens of dating and relationships. Cute moments (like childhood crushes) open the door to deeper conversations about finding a peaceful, accepting and understanding relationship with yourself.


So basically, it’s like if you imagine advice on dating and how to navigate the complicated intricacies of love, but you find out that the intricacies you’re navigating are with yourself, your history, your wounds, and learning to accept your own flaws like you would with someone you are learning to love.


I’m joined on stage by two wildly talented friends. Ellie, a jazz trained singer for gorgeous duets and a Hannah on violin to make love songs soar. Hosted at The Dunedin Musicians Club, expect a warm, cozy evening of heart-forward art.


Awards for previous show For My Family, And Yours:


Most Promising Pacific Artist – Dunedin Fringe Festival 2025
Collective Catharsis Award – Hastings Fringe Festival 2024

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Fri
13
March
07:00PM
Sat
14
March
07:00PM
Sun
15
March
04:00PM

Duration

1hr 30min

Price

$15.00 - $20.00

13 years +
Content Warning

Audience Participation, Contains distressing or potentially triggering themes

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*Fees may apply

Venue

Dunedin Musicians Club

12 Manse Street Central Dunedin

Accessible Bathroom YES

Additional Accessibility Information
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