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Nina Nawalowalo is a
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theatre director and co-founder of the contemporary Pacific theatre company The Conch. She is known for directing the stage plays ''Vula'' and ''The White Guitar.'' The first film she directed ''A Boy Called Piano - The Story of Fa'amoana John Luafutu'' (2021) won 2022 Montreal Independent Film Festival Best Feature Documentary.


Biography and Education

Nina Catharine Nawalowalo was born in Paremata, Wellington, New Zealand in 1963. Her mother was British and her father was Fijian, from the village of Tavuki, Kadavu, and Nawalowalo spent two and a half years living in
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before returning to Wellington. She attended
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, and was the captain of the New Zealand under-20 basketball team. Nawalowalo was teaching primary school upon graduating teachers' college but left to join Robert Bennett's company Mime International and toured including to Moscow and Poland. This was the beginning of an education in performing arts. Notable teachers Nina studied under are: Antonia Fava,
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and Pierre Byland.


Career

Nawalowalo has worked as a theatre director since the 1980s. Creative partnerships were formed while she was living in London with magician Richard McDougall and illusion designer and magic consultant
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. She has presented at over forty international festivals, including the
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, British Festival of Visual Theatre, and the Moscow Arts Festival. In 2002 Nawalowalo co-founded the theatre company The Conch with Tom McCrory. Their productions focus on Pacific stories. The company is based in
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and had toured across New Zealand and internationally. In 2013 the pair established the Solomon Islands National Women's Theatre Company ''Stages of Change'' with a focus on addressing violence against women and girls. Nawalowalo's company provides and promotes access to the arts for Pacifika young people through Conchus Youth. A long creative collaboration over eight years Nawalowalo has created with the Luafutu family two stage plays, a radio drama and in 2022 a film. The first play was ''The White Guitar'' presented in 2015, written by father Fa’amoana John Luafutu and sons Matthias Luafutu and Malo Luafutu aka
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and was autobiographical. It had sell-out seasons and an eight-city tour in 2015. '' A Boy Called Piano'' is a deeper look into Fa’amoana John Luafutu's childhood in state care and Nawalowalo has directed two stage productions, a radio play and a film based on this. The film was Nawalowalo's first as a director and is called ''A Boy Called Piano - The Story of Fa'amoana John Luafutu'' ''(2021),'' it won Best Feature Documentary in 2022 at the Montreal Independent Film Festival. Nawalowalo says of ''The Boy Called Piano,'' "Fa’amoana Luafutu is a courageous voice for the voiceless thousands of Māori and Pasifika children who suffered and continue to suffer in the system. This film is a testament to his and his family’s courage." A Pacific lens was used in the process to ensure there was trust between Luafutu and Nawalowalo.


Productions

* ''Vula (2002)'' premiered at
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, also presented at the 9th
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in
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(2004), the
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(2006), the World Music Theatre Festival in the Netherlands (2008), the
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, London (2008) * ''Masi'' ''(2012)'' premiered at Soundings Theatre,
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, commissioned by the New Zealand International Arts Festival then toured Fiji and Sydney Festival * '' The Prophet (2004)'', Downstage Theatre * ''Duck Death and the Tulip (2014)'',
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*''Stages of Change (2013-14),'' Solomon Islands *''The White Guitar (2015)'', co-directed with
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premiered at the Christchurch Arts Festival and in 2016 toured New Zealand *''Naked Samoans Do Magic (2018),'' commissioned by the
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*''A Boy Called Piano (2019),'' development season co-directed with
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*''A Boy Called Piano,'' radio play by Fa'amoana John Luafutu and Tom McCrory, produced by
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*''A Boy Called Piano - The Story of Fa'amoana John Luafutu'' ''(2021),'' film - directed by Nina Nawalowalo *''A Boy Called Piano (2022),'' national tour of Aotearoa


Awards and honours

Nawalowalo received the Contemporary Pacific Art Award in 2007 and the Senior Pacific Artist Award in 2017 at the
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. In the
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, she was appointed an
Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit The New Zealand Order of Merit is an order of merit in the New Zealand royal honours system. It was established by royal warrant on 30 May 1996 by Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand, "for those persons who in any field of endeavour, have rend ...
, for services to theatre and Pacific culture.


References


External links


The Conch
* Link to radio play
A Boy Called Piano by Fa'amoana John Luafutu and Tom McCrory directed by Nina Nawalowalo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nawalowalo, Nina Living people Year of birth missing (living people) People from Wellington City New Zealand people of Fijian descent New Zealand theatre directors Officers of the New Zealand Order of Merit