F.O.L.A [AKL]: Fetū x Fetu’u

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Fetū x Fetu’u chronicles the multifaceted experiences of Moe Laga as a Samoan Fa'afafine born in Aotearoa, grappling with the complexities of life in South Auckland.
This new work by Moe Laga delves into profound themes of grief, god/s, taboos, sex, pop cultural witchery, and the VĀ. The dichotomy of "Stars" and "Curses" underscores the piece, with stars symbolizing hope, dreams, and the cosmos — while curses represent pain, misfortune, and dark.
Fetū x Fetu’u, evokes a journey through the celestial and the terrestrial, the sacred and the profane. Through this evocative performance, Laga invites the audience to explore the interplay between light and shadow.
ABOUT F.O.L.A [AKL]:
F.O.L.A. [AKL] is a space for Experimental and Live Art by the misfits, punks and menaces of the world in Tāmaki Makaurau.
F.O.L.A. [AKL] stands out as one of the only festivals in Aotearoa run by artists, for artists by a team of industry heavyweights in the experimental and live art sectors: Nisha Madhan, Julia Croft, Nahyeon Lee, and Hannah Moore.
www.folaakl.co.nz