Whenua to the Holland Dance Festival
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Project Updates
100% !
Kia ora e te whānau!
We’re absolutely fizzing with gratitude having reached our Boosted target this morning.
A huge thank you to everyone who has donated to our campaign to get the Company to Europe in 2024.
If you’ve been meaning to contribute a little more or share our campaign with your networks and haven’t had the chance, fret not! We’ve set a stretch target and will be keeping donations open till the planned close of campaign at 6pm on Wednesday evening.
Your support of the Company ensures that we can keep dreaming big as we plan for performances from Aachen to Waiheke in 2024 and beyond.
Ngā mihi i tō tautoko,
NZDC
87% !
Kia ora e te whānau,
Your collective support of our campaign has brought us to an incredible milestone - we've hit 87% of our target! Your contributions have been the backbone of our progress as we near our goal.
With just 6 days remaining, we're almost there, but not quite at the finish line yet.
We need a final push to bridge the remaining gap. Your donations, sharing our cause with your circles, or amplifying our message on social media - every action, no matter how small, drives us closer to success.
A heartfelt thank you to all who've contributed, shared, or cheered us on.
With your belief in our mahi, we're certain we can reach our target and take our creativity to the world’s stages!
Mauri ora,
Moss
Image by John McDermott from our recent development of ‘Imprint’
Choreography by Malia Johnston & Rodney Bell
A Short Update
Kia ora e te whānau,
We're off to a fantastic start with our campaign, reaching 50% of our target in just the first six days. This incredible support of our mahi means the world to us.
Last week, we completed our second development week for Malia Johnston and Rodney Bell's new work, 'Imprint.' It was an exciting and fulfilling week for all involved, giving us a clearer vision of the spatial design, how projection might feature and a glimpse of what the finished work will look like.
There is no doubt that ‘Imprint’ will beautifully complement Eddie Elliott's 'Uku – Behind the Canvas’, and make for a programme that will totally wow audiences when ‘Whenua’ premieres next year.
We're immensely grateful for the support we've received so far, but we're not across the finish line just yet. Please consider donating, encouraging friends and family to contribute, or sharing our page and social media posts – every little bit helps.
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who has donated, shared, or cheered us on.
Mauri ora,
Moss
Image credit: John McDermott
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