JOY VAELE   


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Plays by Joy Vaele

JOY VAELE
Rangi and Maus Amazing Race
1st Produced:
Air New Zealand Foyer, Aotea Centre, Auckland
17 Jul 2010
Company:
Pacific Underground
1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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Genre:
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Piece
Parts:
Male
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Female
4
Parts Other:
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Notes:
co-devised by Tanya Muagututia, Joy Vaele and Ave Sua
Synopsis:
The humorous and educational play tells the story of a two teenagers - one Samoan and one Maori - who need to complete their Matariki homework assignment. With the assistance of a magic genie that sets down some challenges they embark on an Amazing Race where they explore significant historical events in New Zealand, and discover the similarities in each others cultures.
- theatreview.org.nz
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JOY VAELE
Tatau:Rites Of Passage
1st Produced:
Aotea Centre in Auckland
1996
Company:
1st Published:
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ISBN/ASIN
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To Buy This Play:
I don't think the play has been published but you could try abebooks.com
or the playwright direct where their email is shown at the top of the page
Genre:
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Play/Drama
Parts:
Male
6
Female
4
Parts Other:
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Notes:
Devised and performed by Anton Carter, Rob Dilley, Meg Dunn, Erolia Ifopo, Oscar Kightley, Karen Lantry, Shimpal Lelisi, Mishelle Muagututi'a, Stefo Nantsou and Joy Vaele
Synopsis:
In 1995 Zeal was invited to New Zealand to co-produce a new work with Christchurch-based Samoan theatre company PACIFIC UNDERGROUND. Based on the ancient tradition of the tatau (tattoo) and following the stories of post-war Polynesian migration to New Zealand
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