Created & Performed by Ana Chaya Scotney
Presented with support from Q Theatre
“I found that all I am accountable to, in truth, is the tiny dot of black at the centre of the iris. The pupil, some mini pitch black night sky, and beyond - The Great Formless. It was buzzy man, I had vertigo.” — ScatterGun
Over a long and winding night, Agnes takes us on a sprawling journey that mirrors the sinews and synapses of her internal world. From the memorial for her little brother Rūaumoko to the twisted streets of the city, together we dive into te pō and emerge into the flaring neon of a new day.
A celebration of the profound connection between the human body and te whenua ūkaipō (homeland), ScatterGun: After the Death of Rūaumoko examines the relationship between displacement, grief, and the healing power of home.
Multi-award-winning artist Ana Chaya Scotney (Ngai Tūhoe) delivers a joyful solo performance, which weaves together poetry, prose, movement, and sound, with the verbatim voices of whānau from Te Urewera, Pōneke, and Tāmaki Makaurau.
Dedicated to Puti Lancaster.
“explosive in the best possible way. To watch Scotney perform is to witness something that is both mythic and urgent.” - Miranda Michalowski, Theatre Travels (AUS)
Initially researched with Eleanor Bishop as part of Basement Theatre’s Ideas in Residence 2020.
Original direction by Stella Reid.
In kōrero with the whānau: Iwa, Atamira, Toia, Uncle Fi, Audrey, Gee, Nika, Tame, Freddy and Erin.