Tempo Dance Festival
Kiwi dancer Josh Cesan on mastering the art of glitching
Josh Cesan started dancing around the age of four. It's a family affair, with his mother and brothers also heavily involved in dance. Josh is founder of Identity Dance Company - and master of… Audio
Aboriginal dancer Dalisa Pigram at the Tempo Festival
A powerful dance work examines some of the reasons behind the shockingly high number of Aboriginal youth taking their own lives. It's about to premiere in Aotearoa. Aboriginal dancer, Dalisa Pigram is… Video, Audio, Gallery
Wrapping up the Tempo
Justin Gregory reviews Auckland’s Tempo Dance Festival shows Limbs@40, Java Dance's The Wine Project, Orchids, and "a world with your wound in it". Audio
Cat Ruka and a fiery dance collective called Coven
For 14 years the Tempo Dance Festival in Auckland has reflected the New Zealand dance scene, bringing together emerging and mid-career dancers in every conceivable dance genre. Choreographer and… Audio
Keeping up the Tempo
Jennifer Shennan gives an overview of the interesting, the insightful and the invigorating at the Tempo Dance Festival. The festival includes more than 700 artists from all walks of life and 50… Audio
Tempo Dance Festival
Auckland’s Tempo Dance Festival gets underway in a couple of weeks. Carrie Rae Cunningham is the Artistic Director and takes us through the varied festival lineup. The Scenic View is Tempo’s quirky… Audio
Nights' Culture - Dance
Chris Jannides from Toi Whakaari explores prolific NZ choreographer Michael Parmenter's 1980's work Insolent River which is having a revival at the Tempo Dance Festival. Audio