The World's First Lovers

Theatre Physical Theatre Dance

An homage to Hineahuone, the world's first woman.

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Forged in Ōtepoti Theatre Lab 2021, this new play from Jessica Latton (Kāi Tahu) is a homage to Hineahuone, the world’s first woman crafted by Tānemahuta and the mysterious feminine aroha that guides us through the dark times. Featuring stunning local talent, dance, waiata and te reo Māori. Nau mai, haere mai.


Proudly produced by Prospect Park Productions (Ōtepoti).


Image by Kerry Hodge photography. 

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2022 Festival
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Thu
24
March
06:00PM
Fri
25
March
06:00PM
Sat
26
March
06:00PM

Duration

1hr

Price

FREE

All Ages (licenced venue)
Content Warning

Reference to suicide

Venue

Te Whare o Rukutia

20 Princes Street Central Dunedin

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

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