Voices at the End is an eloquently argued ecoplea, with powerful dramatic contrasts, from the choral roar of angry voices to the pristine beauty of Briar Prastiti’s vocals. — William Dart, The New Zealand Herald
Voices at the End is award-winning Greek/New Zealand composer John Psathas’ powerful statement about the state, and the future, of civilisation. Drawing on the words of extraordinary poets, writers, and thinkers, their voices are projected as a constantly unfolding haiku, woven with original film, virtuosic live performance, and an epic cinematic soundtrack.
Featuring two bold works—Voices at the End and Second-Hand Time—pianist Dawn Hardwick (UK) performs within a rich sound and video world, creating an exhilarating multi-sensory experience.
Equal parts concert, cinema, and social commentary, this deeply moving work challenges the status quo and sparks empathy, imagination, and urgent conversations about our shared future.
He mahi nā te kaitito, nā John Psathas, a Voices at the End, mō te āhua o te tūāpori i te rā nei, āpōpō anō hoki. Kei tēnei mahi te ataata taketake, te tuhinga toikupu, te oro kiriata, me tētahi whakaaturanga nā te kaiwhakatangi piana, nā Dawn Hardwick. Kāore nei he ritenga ki tēnei mahi, ā, ka pupū ake te aroha, te pohewa, me te kōrero.
$63.00 – $69.00
| General Admission | $69.00 |
| Early Bird | $63.00 |
The Great Hall, Massey University
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Artist Talk post-show
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Audio Described performance Fri 6 Mar, 8pm
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