The Hall - a small story told by a big choir
Publisher |
Radio New Zealand
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Publication Date |
Apr 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:10:49
A small town family story about dementia and the healng power of music - performed with a mass community choir! - is the new offering from the team behind the play and movie Daffodils. Alison cares for both her daughter Billie and mother Tup who has advanced frontotemporal dementia. Billie comes across a YouTube video that leads the family to search for a mass choir. Playwright Ro Bright and director Kitan Petkovski have worked with New York based composer Pat Irwin on the original songs. They will be performed by a choir made up of Voices Aotearoa NZ and locally-sourced community singers at the premiere at the upcoming Festival of Colour in Wanaka. Ro explains to Lynn Freeman that the idea for The Hall has been kicking around for a few years: The Hall premieres at the Wanaka Festival of Colour on the 15th of April.

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