Pacific Underground
{{short description|New Zealand performing arts collective}}
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Pacific Underground is a New Zealand performing arts collective, founded in 1993 in Christchurch, New Zealand, to produce contemporary performing art that reflects the group's Pacific Island heritage. In 2016 they received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Pacific Music Awards.{{Cite news| url= https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11644356 |title=Pacific Underground to receive 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award|date=25 May 2016|work=The New Zealand Herald|access-date=3 December 2019|language=en-NZ|issn=1170-0777}} They are the longest running Pacific contemporary performing arts organisation in New Zealand.
Pacific Underground has produced plays, music, workshops and events and continues to be an active influence on performing arts culture within New Zealand. In 2018 Pacific Underground celebrated their 25th anniversary with a number of events.
Background
The founding members of Pacific Underground were Mishelle Muagututi'a, Oscar Kightley, Simon Small, Erolia Ifopo and Michael Hodgson supported by Tanya Muagututi'a, Pos Mavaega and Fuarosa (Losa) Luafutu-Tamati and Vic Tamati.{{Cite book|last=Warrington|first=Lisa|title=Floating Islanders : Pasifika theatre in Aotearoa|last2=O'Donnell|first2=David|publisher=Otago University Press|year=2017|isbn=978-1-988531-07-6|location=Dunedin, New Zealand|oclc=994638351}} Their first play, Fresh Off The Boat, written by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small, was produced in 1993 at the Free Theatre.https://medium.com/@SimonSmall/the-extraordinary-25-year-journey-of-my-play-fresh-off-the-boat-82cf431e9a02 This play was groundbreaking partly because of its humour and partly because of the theme of a rift between the generations: those born in Samoa, and those born in New Zealand.{{Cite book|title=Performing Aotearoa : New Zealand theatre and drama in an age of transition|last=O'Donnell|first=David|date=2007|publisher=P.I.E. Peter Lang|others=ed. Marc Maufort|isbn=978-90-5201-359-6|location=Bruxelles|pages=310|chapter=Re-claiming the "Fob": The Immigrant Family in Samoan Drama|oclc=165412282}}{{rp|85}} Fresh Off The Boat was directed by Nathaniel Lees, who brought his experience to help shape the work.{{Cite book|title=Performing Aotearoa : New Zealand theatre and drama in an age of transition|date=2007|publisher=P.I.E. Peter Lang|isbn=978-90-5201-359-6|editor-last=Maufort|editor-first=Marc|location=Bruxelles|pages=338|chapter=Interview with Nathaniel Lees|oclc=165412282|editor-last2=O'Donnell|editor-first2=David}}{{rp|338}} It was performed in theatres in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland in New Zealand as well as in Samoa. It was published in 2005 by The Play Press.{{Cite web|url=https://www.thebigidea.nz/node/170520|title=Fresh off the Boat - book launched|date=2005-02-04|website=The Big Idea|language=en|access-date=2020-04-29}}
Pacific Underground went on to write and tour plays during the 1990s for school audiences with a theatre-in-education focus. The best known of these plays was Romeo and Tusi by Erolia Ifopo and Oscar Kightley, which has been revived frequently. The first presentations of Romeo and Tusi were as a schools tour in 1996, after which a bigger version with a band for outdoor summer presentations was developed in 1997.{{rp|94}} In the 1990s Members of Pacific Underground tutored a school holiday programme called Culture Shock at the Christchurch youth centre.
Pacific Underground continued with theatre-in-education and producing main-stage plays. They also developed music, and in 1994 Pos Mavaega joined the group as musical director for productions.{{rp|103}} Under the name Pacific Underground Music Production (P.U.M.P.) they produced two albums, Landmark (1999) and Island Summer (2010), as well as playing at different events, and in 2016 received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Pacific Music Awards.{{Cite web|url=https://www.elsewhere.co.nz/somethingelsewhere/7491/the-vodafone-pacific-music-awards-2016-can-you-see-yourself-under-a-coconut-tree/|title=THE VODAFONE PACIFIC MUSIC AWARDS (2016): Can you see yourself, under a coconut tree . . .|last=Reid|first=Graham|date=10 June 2016|website=Elsewhere|language=en|access-date=4 December 2019}}
Pacific Underground were an intrinsic part of the Christchurch Arts Centre with an office for many years at the Dux de Lux (a well-known live music venue). The Arts Centre was deemed unsafe following the 2011 Christchurch earthquakes and Tanya Muagututi'a and Pos Mavaega after losing their work space relocated to Auckland.{{Cite web|url=https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/114668468/25-years-of-pacific-underground-meet-me-at-the-dog-house|title=25 years of Pacific Underground: 'Meet me at the Dog House'|last=Anderson|first=Vicki|date=3 August 2019|website=Stuff|language=en|access-date=3 December 2019}}{{Cite journal|last=Mackley-Crump|first=Jared|date=2016|title=The Underground Community|journal=Playmarket Annual|volume=51|pages=56–57}} In 2019 the Court Theatre presented Fresh Off The Boat by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small 25 years after its debut.{{Cite web|title=New Generation Arrives, Fresh Off the Boat|url=https://courttheatre.org.nz/news/new-generation-arrives-fresh-off-the-boat/|website=The Court Theatre|language=en|access-date=2020-05-12}} Original cast member Tanya Muagututi'a directed, with one review saying of the production: "It gathers us all in and gives us an opportunity to start the conversation around Pacific people and the challenges of prejudice in an inclusive way that highlights the aspiration of New Zealanders to understand each other in our diversity and beyond our stereotypes."{{Cite web|title=FRESH OFF THE BOAT - Warm, funny, intelligent – and of its time|url=https://www.theatreview.org.nz/reviews/review.php?id=11978|last=Oberg Humphries|first=Nina|last2=Mulipola|first2=Ana|website=Theatre View|access-date=2020-05-12|last3=Avia|first3=Tusiata}}
The company has had many different performers, directors and production people over the years, many of whom have continued in the arts and the film and TV industry. This includes Barbara Carpenter who went to Culture Shock, the holiday programme. She says: "I found Pacific Underground, and the women in particular, to be strong, encouraging and empowered by their passion for performing and expressing themselves."{{rp|89}} Well-known New Zealand artists who started out with Pacific Underground include Oscar Kightley, David Fane, Shimpal Lelisi, who are all members of the Naked Samoans, and Bro'Town a New Zealand animated TV series. Music artists include Ladi6, Brent Park, Dallas Tamaira of Fat Freddy's Drop and rapper Scribe. Anton Carter was manager for three years starting in 1994.{{rp|90}} Pacific Underground is currently led by Tanya Muagutitui'a and Pos Mavaega.
In the 2005 issue of Spacifik magazine, feature writer Felolini Maria Ifopo asked the question: "Would Samoans be Naked or the Bros be in Town if it weren't for Pacific Underground?"{{Cite journal|last=Ifopo|first=Felolini Maria|date=January–February 2005|title=Famously fresh|journal=Spacifik|publisher=Oceania Media Limited|volume=6|pages=54–56}}
In 2025 there is a collaboration with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by Samiu Katoa Uatahausi, called the Ōtautahi Pasifika Legacy Project.{{Cite web |title=Ōtautahi Pasifika Legacy Project |url=https://cso.co.nz/events/pasifika-25/ |access-date=2025-05-19 |website=Christchurch Symphony Orchestra |language=en}}
Productions
= Theatre (selection of work) =
- Gifted and Fresh (1993) by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small. New Zealand secondary schools national tour.
- Fresh off the Boat (1993) by Oscar Kightley and Simon Small – toured New Zealand and Samoa (1994) and Australia (1995){{Cite journal|last=Hadley|first=James|date=Spring 2003|title=Playing Inside and Outside the Playhouse|journal=Playmarket News|volume=32|pages=24|issn=0113-9703}}
- Who's the Flavour (1994) by Oscar Kightley. New Zealand secondary schools national tour.
- Absolutley Fobulous (1995) by Victor Roger. New Zealand secondary schools national tour.
- Sons (1995) by Victor Roger. Directed by Dave Fane, premiered at the Court Theatre.{{Cite book|last=Rodger|first=Victor|title=Sons|date=2007|publisher=Huia|isbn=978-1-86969-303-9|location=Wellington, N.Z.|oclc=181407102}} Published script {{ISBN|9781869693039}}
- Tatau Rites of Passage (1996) Devised by Pacific Underground and Zeal (Australia). Herald Theatre, Auckland. Bondi Pavilion, Sydney, November (1996), Pacific Wave Festival.{{Cite web|title=Pacific Underground|url=https://www.thebigidea.nz/profile/pacific-underground|date=2018|website=The Big Idea|language=en|access-date=3 December 2019}} Director: Stefo Nantsou. Cast: Anton Carter, Rob Dilley, Meg Dunn, Erolia Ifopo, Oscar Knightley, Karen Lantry, Shimpal Lelisi, Mishelle Muagututi'a, Stefo Nantsaou (q.v.), Joy Vaele; Su'a Paulo Suluape III (Tattooist), Moe Siaosi and Laga Suluape (Tattooist's assistants).{{Cite web|title=Tatau : Rites of Passage|url=https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C593701|website=AustLit: Discover Australian Stories|language=en|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200512212923/https://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C593701|archive-date=2020-05-12|access-date=2020-05-12}}
- Coconuts with Juice (1996), by Erolia Ifopo and Oscar Kightley. Primary schools tour, Auckland.
- Romeo and Tusi (1996) by Erolia Ifopo and Oscar Kightley – toured New Zealand
- Bully For You (1997) by Erolia Ifopo. New Zealand secondary schools national tour.
- Dawn Raids (1997) by Oscar Kightly – toured New Zealand
- Island Summer (2005) by Pos Mavaega
- Angels (2009) by Tanya Muagututi'a and Joy Vaele (co-production with the Court Theatre)
- Rangi and Mau's Amazing Race (2015 revival) by Tanya Muagututi'a, Joy Vaele, Ave Sua and Raniera Dallas. Auckland Matariki Festival.{{rp|94}}
= Music =
- Pacific Underground aka Pacific Underground Music Productions, P.U.M.P{{Cite web|url=https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/201803849/pacific-underground|title=Pacific Underground|date=9 June 2016|work=Radio New Zealand |language=en-nz|access-date=3 December 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/pacific-underground|title=Pacific Underground|last=McLennon|first=Peter|date=25 June 2015|website=Audio Culture |language=en |access-date=3 December 2019}}
- Landmark (1999)
- Island Summer (2005). Concert. Christchurch Arts Festival, Isaac Theatre Royal
- Island Summer (2006). Concert. Ono Pacific Arts, The Arts Centre, Christchurch
- Island Summer (2007). Concert. James Hay Theatre, Christchurch Town Hall
- Island Summer (2010). Album.
= Events and Workshops =
Angels (2005). Tanya Muagututi'a and Joy Vaele. Pasifika Playwrights Forum, TAPAC, Auckland.
Pacific Arts Festival – Christchurch (2001–2010) These annual festival's have included artists such as Albert Wendt, Fatu Feu'u, Adeaze, Nesian Mystik, Cydel and the Groovehouse, Tha Feelstyle, Toni Huata and Mark Vanilau.
= Other =
Under the Fale (2013) An installation in Christchurch in collaboration with FESTA, The Free Theatre and Auckland Unitec's School of Architecture .{{Cite web|url=https://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1310/S00504/from-under-the-fale-pacific-underground-rises-again.htm|title="Under the Fale" Pacific Underground Rises Again|last=Pacific Underground|last2=Scoop News|date=24 October 2013|website=www.scoop.co.nz|access-date=3 December 2019}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/programmes/nat-music/audio/201803849/pacific-underground Interview with Pos Mavaega on Radio New Zealand]
- https://www.muzic.net.nz/artists/1648/pacific-underground
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Category:1993 establishments in New Zealand
Category:Theatre companies in New Zealand