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FIONA GRAHAM
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Breaking China
Passage
Breaking China
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Breaking China is a story about stories and an insight into what happens when two imaginative little children are left alone in a big, tempting world. . ."You always make up happy endings!" "What's wrong with that?" "Not true!" affirming friendship, celebrating creativity and alive to the needs of children facing new family situations, Breaking China is vibrant theatre overflowing with the joy of play, puppets, storytelling, pretending and dressing up! It reflects our universal need for stories and the chance they provide to dream, deal with change and find hope for the future. Fiona Grahams latest play is inspired by Paula Rego's much-loved painting The Vivian Girls Breaking the China.
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Passage
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Taboo tales for troubled times. a small boat is suspended in a boundless sea when three women clamber inside and fight for the right to stay aboard. They hide from the truth, push and kick, insult and lie; lost in their stories they no longer know what is fact or fiction. It is the arrival of a young girl which turns the tide. Passage is an innovative multimedia performance which combines stunning visual images with text, film and physical theatre. Inspired by a life sized boat sculpture from Brazilian artist ana Maria Pacheco, the work is a new collaboration between Fiona Graham, Lauren Jackson and Stephen Bain. Weaving themes of migration, identity, truth and reconciliation, Passage is a beautiful story navigating the hopes and fears of mothers and daughters all over the world.
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a multimedia collaboration between Fiona Graham, Lauren Jackson, Stephen Bain And Andrew MacMillan STaMP At THE EDGE And Four Afloat Productions
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Herald Theatre, aotea Centre, The Edge, auckland 11 Nov 2010
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