Ahilan Karunaharan is writer, director, actor and producer of Sri Lankan descent from
New Zealand
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. He is a recipient of the
New Zealand Arts Laureate Award.
Background and Education
Ahi Karunaharan was born in the
United Kingdom
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and raised in
Sri Lanka
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and New Zealand. His family is from Sri Lanka,
they moved to the Wellington suburb of
Newlands
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New Zealand
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in New Zealand in 1990.
He is a graduate from
Victoria University of Wellington
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and
Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School. He graduated from Toi Whakaari with a Bachelor of Performing Arts (Acting) in 2007.
Career
Karunaharan is a theatre-maker. He acts, writes, directs and produces. He founded the theatre company
Agaram Productions, which curated and produced the first ever South Asian Writers Festival, Karunaharan is the artistic director of Agaram Productions. He has worked as an associate producer for
Tawata Productions,
and been a member of
Prayas Theatre since 2011, a South Asian theatre and cultural group based in Auckland.
Other theatre organisations Karunaharan has worked with include Tara Arts, Belvoir St Theatre, Sydney Festival, Adelaide Festival and Silo Theatre.
Karunaharan talks about the importance of writing and identity:
"We moved here to New Zealand because of the Civil War that broke out in my home country. Our libraries back home were burnt down and much of our literature gone forever. Since moving here, I have always believed that writing was important, it was important for our national identity as we were denied ours."
His writing credits include ''The Mourning After, Anchorite, Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth'' and ''Tea'' which premiered at the Auckland Arts Festival 2018 winning best Overall Production at the
Auckland Theatre Awards.
Karunaharan has mentored for the Proudly Asian Theatre's Fresh Off the Page series and the Film Commission's New Asian Writers initiative, working with emerging artists.
In 2019 he took part in Satellites, a series of public events and encounters showcasing contemporary Asian artists in Auckland. For Satellites he created ''Kollywood Extra'', an immersive event at Sandringham Reserve.
''My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak'' was commissioned by Silo Theatre and premiered in 2019. It was written over two years by Karunaharan, and celebrates the communal spirit and ritual of making art in India. He also directed and it is described as an immersive experience and received positive reviews. "The script is light and brilliantly performed, with the fourth wall being broken quite a few times! "
When asked in an interview to give advice to his younger self some of the things he said are: "Know your artistic whakapapa. Don’t try to please everyone. Know what you’re saying, who you’re saying it to and what you want them to feel."
Influences
Aki Karunaharan has named the writer
Briar Grace-Smith
Briar Grace-Smith is a screenwriter, director, actor, and short story writer from New Zealand. She has worked as an actor and writer with the Maori theatre cooperative Te Ohu Whakaari and Maori theatre company He Ara Hou. Early plays ''Don't Ca ...
and her play ''Purapurawhetu'' starring
Nancy Brunning as an influence. Also
Apirana Taylor's ''Whaea Kairau'': ''Mother Hundred Eater'' which he saw at Otago Museum, and actors Taungaroa Emile and Jarod Rawiri who he had seen in ''
The Prophet'' by
Hone Kouka
Hone Vivian Kouka is a New Zealand playwright. He has written 13 plays, which have been staged in New Zealand and worldwide including Canada, South Africa, New Caledonia and Britain. Kouka's plays have won multiple awards at the Chapman Tripp T ...
.
Other influences include the 1975 Indian action-adventure ''Sholay,'' the films of Mani Ratnam, K. Balachander and Bharathi raja, the music of Ilaiyaraja and A.R Rahman and groups like The Beatles and psychedelic Indian trance.
Credits
Writing
''The Mourning After -'' The first full-length Sri Lankan play in New Zealand, about life in Sri Lanka after the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.
''Anchorite''
''Light Vs Dark: The Adventures of Rama''
''Melodic Maladies''
''Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth and Tea''
''Tea'' (2018) ''-'' Auckland Arts Festival. A play written, produced and designed in Auckland with an entirely South Asian cast of local actors about a tea plantation in Sri Lanka.
''My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak.'' Silo Theatre – a play set in 1970s Bombay, and a collision of East and West, with themes of representation, modernity and tradition.
''Akira and the Bollywood Gang'' Aaja Nachale – a play with dance for young actors about finding courage, your voice, and dancing to your own beat.
''Sitaare'' Aaja Nachale – a dance drama for young audiences about space, stars and dreaming big.
''The Mourning After'' SquareSumsandCo – an excavation and reimagined interrogation of Ahi Karunaharan's first play.
Directing
''The Mourning After'' for
Agaram Productions and
SumSquare&Co (Kia Mau Festival).
''Romeo and Jules'' for Ugly Shakespeare Theatre Company.
''Othello'' for Ugly Shakespeare Theatre Company.
''A Fine Balance'' for
Prayas Theatre and
Auckland Theatre Company
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History
Auckland Theatre Company (ATC) wa ...
(ATC). Based on a book by Parsi writer
Rohinton Mistry
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.
''Should Woulda Coulda'' for Auckland Theatre Company. Here and Now Youth Festival.
''Samaroh – The Great Indian Carnival'' for Auckland Arts Festival
''Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth,'' for Prayas Theatre – tells the story of Indian settlement in New Zealand
''My Heart Goes Thadak Thadak,'' Silo Theatre
''Thali'' for Auckland Fringe Festival
''Rudali-The Mourner'' for Prayas Theatre
''Northern Glow'' for
Basement Theatre
''First Word Problems'' for Basement Theatre
''Smoky Quartz Does Turkish'' for Basement Theatre
''Kollywood Extra'' for Satellites
''Light Vs Dark: The Adventures of Rama'' for ATC at Auckland Live
Acting
''The Mourning After -'' Karunaharan's solo show
2011 ''Kingdom of Cards'' Prayas Theatre
2014 ''A Thousand Hills'' House of Hudson
2017 ''The Night Mechanics'' Tawata Productions
2019 ''Counting and Cracking''
Belvoir St Theatre's, Sydney Arts Festival
Producing
2020 ''Yatra -'' For Prayas Theatre
2019 ''First World Problems'' For Agaram Productions
2018 ''Dara'' For Prayas Theatre
Appearances
2020
Auckland Writers Festival
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History and staff
The inau ...
, Schools Programme. Featured writer.
2020 Dark Magic. Auckland Arts Festival. Panelist.
2019 Literally Lorne. Auckland Writers Festival. Writer
Awards
2020 Arts Laureate Award – The Arts Foundation
2019 Excellence in Leadership – Auckland Theatre Award.
2018
Bruce Mason Playwriting Award
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The ...
– winner
2018 Best Overall Production – Auckland Theatre Awards, ''Tea'' Auckland Arts Festival
2017 Best Ensemble - Auckland Theatre Awards - Swabhoomi: Borrowed Earth
References
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
21st-century New Zealand dramatists and playwrights
New Zealand male dramatists and playwrights
New Zealand theatre directors
Victoria University of Wellington alumni
Toi Whakaari alumni
New Zealand people of Sri Lankan descent