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Title: Pacific Identity


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Pacific Identity
  • Choreographing Pacific motifs and meanings in the
    arts
  • Allan Alo
  • Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture, USP

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  • What is Pacific?
  • What is identity?
  • What is my identity?
  • What informs my identity?
  • What value(s) included in a Pacific identity?

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Pacific Ocean
  • Mare Pacificum peaceful sea
  • Ferdinand Magellan (1480 1520)
  • Artic gtgt Antarctic (north/south)
  • Asia/Australia gtgt Americas (east/west)

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Pacific Islands
  • PNG west gtgt Easter Island south
  • Hawaii north gtgt NZ south
  • Small Island nations
  • Mostly independent states

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South Pacific
  • 3 Pacific Archipelagoes
  • Melanesia
  • Polynesia
  • Micronesia
  • The Region
  • Forum Countries (Regions premier political and
    economic policy organization)

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What is Identity?
  • Fact of being, close similarity/understanding
  • Similarity/Difference shapes identity
  • Collective/Group Identity
  • EthnicNational/Civic
  • Symbols and representations
  • Ways of knowing
  • Values, traditions, beliefs

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What is my identity? Who am i? Who are we?
  • Place of origin cultural background
  • Culture as a reference point
  • Culture defined as social behavior or as
    artifacts and material objects
  • UNESCO definition of culture
  • The set of distinctive spiritual, material,
    intellectual and emotional features of society or
    a social group and that it encompasses in
    addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways
    of living together, value systems, traditions and
    beliefs

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Forces of Change
  • Colonialism - refers to the practice of occupying
    land outside of the main nation-state (colony),
    but under the rule (direct or indirect) of the
    main nation-state.
  • Modernization - is the act of making something
    current.  That is, bringing something from the
    past into the present
  • Globalization - is a process of increasing
    interconnectedness and it is happening now

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What informs my identity?
  • Oceania art as an informant
  • Nurture special spirit of originality
  • Rooted in our Pacific histories
  • Experimental and innovative
  • Distinctive Oceania identity
  • Autonomous always on the move
  • Integration of all mediums of the Arts
  • Dance, drama, music, visual and literary arts

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What informs my identity?
  • Pacific Dance as an informant
  • Like music, story telling, architecture etc
  • Dance connects and opens ways for dialogue,
    understanding and appreciation
  • Dance evolve through cultural exchanges
  • Context, function, process, structures and
    aesthetics

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Rationale for creation of dance
  • Great Pacific historical dances
  • Drawing from Pacific cultural knowledge and
    motifs,
  • Experiences, values and ideas
  • Creative processes originality
  • Encourage dance as serious and viable career path

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Elements of dance creation
  • Each Production is fundamentally structured to
    consist of
  • -Original music composition
  • - Traditional Pacific motif
  • - Supernatural connection to ancestry
  • - Youthful and relevant
  • - Conflicting social issues
  • - Narrative based to communicate themes

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Oceania Dance Theatre serious artistic productions
  • Tatau The Art of traditional tattooing
  • Pacific tattoo motif - Symbolism
  • Empowering totem
  • Effeminate man quest for identity
  • Ancestral spirits as guardians
  • Tattoo Ordeal as reconciliation process
  • Psychological, spiritual and cultural
  • Pacific connections embedded in oral traditions

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Oceania Dance Theatre serious artistic productions
  • Va The Broken Sinnets
  • Gender discrimination and inequality
  • Aitu o le Aoa traditional spirit of the forest
  • Magimagi/afa (coconut sinnet)
  • Metaphorical motif
  • 3 stories (social issues - themes)
  • Teenage pregnancy
  • Stigma of divorce and broken families
  • Abuse (sexual and psychological)

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What value(s) included in a Pacific identity?
  • Universal values
  • Supernatural
  • Rank and authority
  • Kinship relationships
  • Concrete and specific contexts
  • Restraint behavior
  • Christian principles, teachings, doctrines
  • Inter alia

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Pacific Identity are in many ways
  • Evolving
  • Influenced by Colonialism, Modernization,
    Globalization
  • Expressed through Arts and Academia
  • Symbols and representations
  • Tension

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Bibliography
  • Crocombe, R. (1980) Cultural policies in the
    Pacific islands. In Pacific Perspectives. 9 (1)
    64 73. (2001) The South Pacific. Suva USP.
  • Hauofa, Epeli, 2001. Oceania Centre for Arts and
    Culture..
  • Corporate Plan, USP.
  • Hauofa, E. (1993a) Our sea of islands. In Eric
    Waddell, Vijay Naidu and E. Hauofa (eds) 1993.
    Towards a New Oceania Rediscovering Our Sea of
    Islands, Suva USP. Pp 126 - 141
  • Halapua, W. (2008) Waves of Gods Embrace Sacred
    Perspectives from the Ocean
  • Canterbury Press, London. Pp 18
  • Thaman, Konai Helu. (2003) Educational Ideas from
    Oceania Institute of Education and UNESCO Chair
    of Teacher Education and Culture, USP Suva Fiji
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