The air between us REPORT: FIONA ELLIS / PHOTO: GREGOR RICHARDSON Aerial dancers Chloe Loftus and Rodney Bell perform in the grounds of First Church on Saturday afternoon as part of the Dunedin Arts Festival.
A winning mix of circus and comedy Werk It!, Circus Trick Tease. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Werk It!, Circus Trick Tease, Regent Theatre, October 22
Uplifting performances appreciated by audience The Harmonic Resonators. PHOTO: SUPPLIED The Harmonic Resonators & The Nukes, Mayfair Theatre, Sunday, October 23
Breaking down the barriers Choreographer Ross McCormack rehearses with a dancer ahead of the Dunedin Arts Festival performance of ArteFact: How to Behave in an Art Gallery. PHOTO: SUPPLIED ArteFact: How to Behave in an Art Gallery, NZ Dance Company, DPAG, October 22
NZSO pulls out the stops in rousing show Conductor Alexander Shelley. PHOTO: SUPPLIED NZSO Fantastic Voyages, Dunedin Town Hall, Sunday, October 16
Tribute performance something to be proud of Shayne Carter rehearsing (in Wellington) ahead of his Bright Spark concert with the NZSO in Dunedin. Bright Spark, NZSO & Shayne Carter, Dunedin Town Hall, Saturday, October 15.
Return to South for honest, family-centred show Jenny Mitchell. PHOTO: SUPPLIED Originally hailing from Gore, award-winning songwriter Jenny Mitchell is returning to the South to perform as part of the Dunedin Arts Festival.
Performance puts emphasis on women’s struggles Swaroopa Unni rehearses Atete-to resist at Te Whare O Rukutia, last Friday. PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Atete — To Resist, Te Whare O Rukutia, Saturday, October 15
Grim tale of authenticity A Boy Called Piano by Fa'amoana John Luafutu and Tom McCrory. PHOTO: SUPPLIED A Boy called PianoRegent TheatreThursday October 13