The last New Zealand war took place in Auckland in 1979. It lasted 3 minutes.
There's a long rich history of Māori resistance in New Zealand, but for every Bastion Point or Ihumātao that makes headlines, other incidents quickly fade into the mists of history.
The Haka Party Incident resurrects the eventful day when a group of University of Auckland engineering students rehearsing their annual tradition of a mock haka are confronted by the activist group, He Taua. Violence erupted that sent ripples through the nation and changed race relations in New Zealand forever.
Crafted by filmmaker and theatre director Katie Wolfe (Rendered, Anahera, Waru), The Haka Party Incident combines documentary and stagecraft to thrilling effect. Provocative, resonant and unforgettable, The Haka Party Incident is a not-to-be-missed theatre event.
The Haka Party Incident was proudly developed with the support of Auckland Theatre Company.
“Director Katie Wolfe and her cast have ensured the inescapable truths are honoured with compelling integrity.” - Theatreview on The Navigator (development season of The Haka Party Incident).
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