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      Mythosoma
      Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts presentsMythosoma

      Mythosoma

      Body Island - Motu Tinana

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      Wheelchair Seating is available at all shows at Tawhiri Warehouse. All access tickets are $20. Companion tickets are free. For more information and to book access tickets, please contact access@festival.co.nz or phone (04) 473 0149 to book.

      Tāwhiri Warehouse

      11 Hutchison Rd

      Wellington, New Zealand

      When

      Wed 25 Feb 2026 - Fri 27 Feb 2026

      Running Time

      60 minutes

      Interval

      (no interval)

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      Mythosoma 
      Body Island – Motu Tinana

      Myth – mythology 
      Soma – the body 

      “...a sophisticated interplay of spoken text and movement." (Sydney Times

      Part choreography, part ritual, Mythosoma is a visceral new dance theatre work by Nancy Wijohn and Kelly Nash that explores how shock and trauma live on in muscle, voice, and silence as shifting forces rippling through time. 

      Bold, haunting, and uncompromising, featuring commanding performances by Moana Ete, Nancy Wijohn, Jada Narkle, Georgie Goater and Caleb Heke, Mythosoma asks us to recognise what the body holds, and how it transforms. 

      Mythosoma was co-commissioned by the Aotearoa New Zealand Festival of the Arts and YIRRAMBOI. 

      Audience Care:   This performance contains some content may be triggering for those with lived experience of medical trauma, mental health challenges, or hospitalisation.  

      Age suitability: 15+  


      Wheelchair Seating is available at all shows at Tāwhiri Warehouse. All access tickets are $20. Companion tickets are free. For more information and to book access tickets, please contact access@festival.co.nz or phone (04) 473 0149 to book.

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