Blood Water Earth
Blood Water Earth is an immersive 3-channel video installation arising out of an international indigenous collaboration between Kahnyen’kehàka artist Santee Smith (Artistic Director of Kaha:wi Dance Theatre) and Louise Pōtiki Bryant, with music by composers Paddy Free and Cris Derksen.
Blood Water Earth re-contextualises video designed by Louise for a series of dance productions by Kaha:wi Dance Theatre, inspired by the reawakening of the sacred feminine, its symbolic ritual renewal, and a conscious stripping away of colonial impacts on Indigenous women.
Blood Water Earth has been exhibited at Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery for Auckland Arts Festival 2019 programme and at the Tauranga Gallery.
“Smith was a luminous presence as she danced ... floating in rippling water ... Vivid video imagery from Ngāi Tahu videographer Louise Pōtiki Bryant…It brought together dance, film, taonga puoro, vocals and a lush score, created by Paddy Free and Cris Derksen, to create an immersive experience…These beautiful images also honoured the traditional ritual power and transformative qualities of water for indigenous women, raising awareness of traditional knowledge and practices which have been lost under colonisation.” Raewyn Whyte, NZ Herald, 11 March 2019
Production Credits for Blood Water Earth - video installation
Artistic Direction / Concept: Santee Smith
Video Artist / Editor / Installation Design: Louise Pōtiki Bryant
Directors of Photography: Paddy Free, Louise Pōtiki Bryant
Costume Design: Adriana Fulop
Music: Paddy Free, Cris Derksen
Additional Music: Adrian Harjo, Semiah Smith (vocals), Jennifer Kreisberg (vocals), Jo’el Komene (taonga pūoro)
Video Performers: Santee Smith, Bianca Hyslop, Nancy Wijohn
Sponsors: Creative New Zealand, Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, Toronto Arts Council