Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain

The 3 channel video installation Te Taki o te Ua / The Sound of Rain is a collaboration between Louise Pōtiki Bryant (video artist / dancer), Ariana Tikao (kaiwaiata / composer / performer) and Paddy Free (composer).

Te Taki o te Ua addresses impacts of climate change in the takiwā (regions) of Kāi Tahu in Te Waipounamu, specifically extreme weather patterns.

The work also calls for a revitalisation of the mauri, or wellbeing of our waterways.

In Te Ao Māori, water is an integral part of our whakapapa. Waterways are intricately linked to our identity and role as kaitiaki, a deep connection environmentally, physically, and spiritually.

This video shows excerpts from the installation. The full work is 28 minutes.

“Te Taki o te Ua (The Sound of the Rain) (2021/21) is an immersive and spiritually explosive work by Louise Pōtiki Bryant (Ngāi Tahu) in collaboration with Paddy Free and Ariana Tikao (Kāi Tahu).” Piupiu-Maya Turei, review of Māori Moving Image ki te Puna o Waiwhetū, Artbeat, artbeat.org.nz

2021/22


3- channel HD video, colour, music


28 minutes


Video artist, editing, animation, installation design, dancer: Louise Pōtiki Bryant


Waiata and taoka puoro composition and performance: Ariana Tikao


Co-composer, sound design and photography: Paddy Free


Mentors: Dr Daniel Hikuroa and Dr Mike Joy


Created with support from Track Zero – Arts Inspiring Climate Action and Creative New Zealand