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      Kōpū - Our Kōrero
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      Kōpū - Our Kōrero

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      Basement Theatre (Studio)

      (Upstairs) Lower Greys Avenue

      Auckland, New Zealand

      When

      Sat 8 Oct 2022

      Running Time

      60 minutes

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      Kōpū - Our Kōrero | Kōanga Festival 2022 | Te Pou Theatre

      Come into the warmth of the Kōpū creative process to hear a reading of our story in progress and share in the kōrero.

      Kōpū is not just a show, it's a concept, a kaupapa and it is a kōrero. Join the next-level-incredible wahine of Kōpū and hear our story so far written by Tuakoi Ohia and developed by us all with our tupuna wahine at our backs.

      We share story, song and some real talk as we examine the ira wahine, now.

       

      Kōpū - Our Kōrero is presented by Te Pou Theatre as part of their Kōanga Festival 2022, celebrating Māori storytelling for the stage. See www.tepoutheatre.nz for the full festival programme.


      Please arrive at least 15 minutes before show start time. Latecomers admitted into the theatre at Basement's discretion. No refunds will be given. 

      Please note unfortunately the Basement Studio space is not wheelchair accessible.


      COVID-19 measures at Basement Theatre:

      - Our spaces are small and have a lack of airflow, so we still strongly encourage you to wear a mask while watching a show. You are welcome to remove it to eat and drink.

      - If you have any COVID-19 symptoms or have been required to isolate, please stay home. If you find yourself with a ticket but are unable to come, here are the details on what you can do with your ticket.

      Full details of Basement Theatre’s Covid-19 prevention measures