Life-changing moments, caught on film, are the focus of an extraordinary performance series at Mairangi Arts Centre by dance company Touch Compass.
Eight short films reveal a triumph over adversity, and one - Renee Ball's story of paralysis and rehabilitation, is now showing on Air NZ's long-haul flights. Others include, as the basis for their inspiration, bullying, the challenge of Outward Bound's big adventure and a moving tribute from dancer Luisi Faiva to her foster parents, who found ways to help her communicate despite when, early in her life, she could not talk.
The films range from less than two minutes to slightly more than 10 and are continuously shown throughout the day. They were developed by Touch Compass Dance Company performers and participants from mixed-ability community classes, working with film-makers Alyx Duncan and Romola Langa.
Each was filmed inside the company's 2x2m portable wooden DanceBox designed by Ian Hammond. The company has performed inside the DanceBox in streets, shopping centres and theatres throughout New Zealand as well as using it as a set for their short film series.
Alongside the films, a new 35-minute dance work developed for 4-10-year-olds is being presented by Touch Compass for school and kindergarten audiences. All The Way Home features a boy having a big adventure on his red tricycle and the surprising and wonderful situations he encounters while out riding.