One of New Zealand's most influential dance choreographers was booted out of an Auckland Arts Festival show this week for booing and calling it boring.
Douglas Wright, who has been described as the godfather of contemporary dance, was at the debut of Changes, a co-production between Black Grace and Singapore's T.H.E. Dance Company at Sky City on Wednesday.
The choreographer, who this year announced his retirement, was less than pleased with the first piece, Change and Constancy, and made his feelings known by shouting "boring" in the middle of a particularly quiet, repetitive piece.
Wright, who first began his professional career with the Limbs Dance Company in 1980, followed this up with several boos during the curtain call and was subsequently asked to leave by the Auckland Arts Festival organisers.
A spokeswoman said Black Grace and the festival had no comment about the incident. But speaking to the Weekend Herald, Wright said he didn't think he was out of line.