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Keri Hulme: He Kōtuku Rereka Tahi

Ticket Information

  • Full *Service Fees Apply: $39.00 each
  • Concession (Gold Card/Student ID/Unwaged) *Service Fees Apply: $36.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 2 Sep 2022, 8:30pm–10:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

WORD Christchurch

‘He Kōtuku Rereka Tahi’ evokes a glimpse of the rare white heron in flight, and it’s used to describe someone of great mana who is rarely seen. WORD Christchurch presents a very special night of storytelling, whisky and guitars to celebrate the life and art of the brilliant Keri Hulme (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe, 1947–2021).

Keri Hulme’s the bone people is one of New Zealand’s most famous and influential books. In her poetry and short fiction, too, the strange music of her work has captivated readers worldwide and inspired a generation of wordsmiths at home.

Pour yourself a dram and settle in as our guests share a passage from Keri’s work that has moved them, then respond with a specially commissioned piece of their own. With Stacey Morrison as your host, be transported by Whiti Hereaka, Tina Makareti and Ariana Tikao live on stage, and Patricia Grace and Marian Evans via video link. We welcome representatives of Keri’s whānau, Matt Salmons and Anna Hulme, to read some of Keri’s early unpublished work. And you can glimpse her life through some of her favourite songs, performed live. Bring your copy of the bone people. Not to be missed.

This session will be held live for in-person audiences, and offered as a livestream for at-home viewing. Ticket prices for both are the same, please make sure you select the correct option for you.

If you need to swap your in-person ticket to an at-home digital ticket please contact us [at least 24 hours in advance] via email on ticketing@wordchristchurch.co.nz.

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