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NZ Int'l Arts Festival 12 - The Animals And Children Took To The Streets

24 images Created 9 Mar 2012

The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
    0041 NF12AC 0594 Provia.JPG
  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
    0045 NF12AC 0598 Provia.JPG
  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
    0051 NF12AC 0604 Provia.JPG
  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
    0074 NF12AC 0627 Provia.JPG
  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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  • The Animals And Children Took To The Streets, performed at the Opera House in Wellington as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival.  Looking like a giant graphic novel brought to life, 1927 invites you into a dystopian metropolis of inner city paranoia. Seamlessly synchronising live music, performance and storytelling with stunning films and animation, this is a twisted new tale from the multiple award-winning company behind the Festivals 2010 Club hit Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea. Technically brilliant, razor sharp and completely entrancing, you wont find dark humour more gleeful than this.
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