Ngaro
In 2014 Louise Pōtiki Bryant was awarded the prestigious Harriet Friedlander New York Residency by the Arts Foundation of New Zealand and the performance work Ngaro grew out of her experience there. The premiere of Ngaro opened the Tempo Dance Festival 2017.
Ngaro (hidden, out of sight, or lost) acknowledges the often hidden and faceless journey of losing oneself to an isolating mental illness. This multi-media work by Louise Pōtiki Bryant integrates a visceral solo performance and a dynamic video installation with music by Paddy Free and textile design by Rona Ngahuia Osborne. Ngaro also reflects upon our collective wellbeing and consciousness. Revealed and concealed within the work is Hinengaro - the hidden feminine and atua of the mind, consciousness and awareness. In a world where our senses are often dulled to cope with stimulation overload, Ngaro re-affirms a connection with sensual pathways and a reawakening to the ocean of consciousness.