Maumau-taimi: Wasting Time; Being Useless

This research project is a personal exploration of how time can be enacted through various approaches in order to develop a performance process that questions cultural perception of time. New works are devised and collected using four core elements of performance including time, space, the performer...

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Main Author: 'Uhila, Kalisolaite (Author)
Other Authors: Braddock, Chris (Contributor), Randerson, Janine (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2017-02-13T23:05:51Z.
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