Description
Join dancers and musicians from O Tahiti E for a performance inspired by Paul Gauguin’s paintings. Founded in 1986, Oh Tahiti E is one of the oldest dance groups in French Polynesia. Their performance at the National Gallery will premiere a series of vignettes inspired by works on display in Gauguin’s World: Tona Iho, Tona Ao, choreographed by the group’s founder, Mrs. Marguerite Lai.
O Tahiti E is named after the original name of Tahiti or ‘Otaiti’, used on early navigation charts to describe the island of Tahiti. Under the direction of choreographer and dancer Marguerite Lai, the group has won the prestigious Heiva i Tahiti on multiple occassions - the oldest and most important traditional dance competition in Polynesia - with performances such as ‘Te Pakerere’ in 1999, ‘Te Muhu a Fenua’ in 2005, ‘Te Iho Ora’ in 2009, ‘Te Tapuni' in 2012 and ‘Tahiti Ata Ata Noa’ in 2016.
Gauguin’s World: Tona Iho, Tona Ao is on display at the National Gallery from 29 Jun – 7 Oct 2024.
SaVAge K’lub is on display at the National Gallery from 29 Jun – 7 Oct 2024.
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Event date: Jun 29
Ticket Price Information: Free, bookings essential
Time(s): Show starts 11am, Duration: 45 minutes
Event Venue: National Gallery of Australia
Accessibility: See website for more information
Ticket on-sale date: 15 May 2024
Suited for: Families, Local Community
Performing arts: Dance
Other: Museum events
Attribution
National Gallery of Australia