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Ō te Po! – Of the night!

 

Presented by Makareta KL

Where ceremony, grief, and truth collide.

A ceremonial performance by Māori storyteller Makareta KL, weaving lived experience, cultural ritual, and improvisation.

Rooted in aroha and ancestral connection, it reclaims space for Indigenous narrative and speaks into silence around suicide, grief, and memory.

Through the eyes of a 9-year-old kotiro and the voice of the woman she becomes, the work invites reflection, cultural presence, and shared witnessing. Wairua flows through every breath — offering a space where the unspoken is gently met, and humour rises as a compass in the dark.

  • This performance

    1 August @ 8:00 pm - 9:20 pm

Tickets

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Ō TE PO! - OF THE NIGHT! | 1 August | 6pm | STANDARD
The Paint Factory Festival Hub 115 Hyde Road Yeronga, Qld 4104
$ 28.00
Ō TE PO! - OF THE NIGHT! | 1 August | 6pm | CONCESSION
The Paint Factory Festival Hub 115 Hyde Road Yeronga, Qld 4104
$ 22.00
  • Other Performances

  • Genre

    Live Art, Music

  • RATING

    PG

  • DURATION

    80 mins

  • Premiere

    Showing or Creative Development

  • ACCESSIBILITY INFO

    Side ramp for scooter and wheelchair access. Disability toilet on site

  • WARNINGS

    No Warnings

  • Doors Open

    Paint Factory Festival Hub open evening with bar and other shows. Arrive 10-15 minutes before the show.

  • Things you need to know or bring

    No heating in Venue - Audience to wear comfortable and warm clothing , GPS accurate.

  • VENUE

    The Paint Factory Festival Hub

Acknowledgement of Traditional Custodians

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we present Anywhere Festival, the Kabi Kabi/Gubbi Gubbi, Jinibara, Turrbal and Yuggera Peoples. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and emerging - and acknowledge the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their stories continue to play.