Get Footnote get to Japan!

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GET FOOTNOTE TO JAPAN!


Footnote NZ Dance are thrilled to announce that we have been invited to present "Thin Paper, Autonomy of Synapse, Nomads and Tokyo[-ing]" in Tokyo and Nagoya, Japan, this October!


This prestigious opportunity not only allows us to showcase the captivating choreography of Kota Yamazaki but also offers you a chance to be part of this remarkable journey. 


Kota previously wowed audiences with "Fog, nerves, Future, Ocean, Hello (echoes)" in 2020 as part of our Undercurrent season. Performing this new work with Kota in Japan is a dream come true, and we need your help to make it a reality.


Our Boosted campaign aims to raise $16,700. Every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to sharing New Zealand talent with international audiences. Your gift will help Footnote cover travel costs for our team.


Why Donate?

  • Support NZ Dance on the World Stage: Your contribution places Footnote New Zealand Dance at the forefront of contemporary dance and showcases Kiwi artistry in Japan.
  • Your support is not just a donation; it's an investment in the future of dance. It empowers Footnote to keep pushing boundaries and creating innovative performances, shaping the landscape of contemporary dance.
  • Develop our dancers: By sending our dancers overseas, you are directly supporting the professional development of Aotearoa's finest artists. Your contribution is a testament to your belief in their talent and potential.


Be a Part of Something Special!

Every donation gets us closer to our goal. 


Together, we can make this dream a reality! Donate today and help Footnote NZ Dance get to Japan.



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