TCDT presents

ABILITOPIA + WHITE NOISE by Touch Compass

Where humans + AI share the stage, and motherhood pushes back in provocative dance-theatre that's daring, disruptive, and deeply human.

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Kaupapa | About

A bold, disability-led double-bill of dance-theatre that’s ready to make some noise.

 

This powerful double-bill by Touch Compass brings together two unapologetically creative works that challenge how we see bodies, technology, power, and voices on stage and beyond. Together, ABILITOPIA + WHITE NOISE offer a performance that is intelligent, emotionally charged, and theatrically alive with lived experience and fierce art.

 

ABILITOPIA is a 45-minute black-box dance-theatre work that stages a live encounter between humans, artificial intelligence, and art. Featuring a fully AI-enabled robot performing alongside three diverse dancers, the work probes the shifting boundaries between human and non-human consciousness, creativity, and agency. From a firmly disability-led perspective, ABILITOPIA resists techno-hype in favour of something more nuanced and radical: a future shaped by artists, not algorithms. While AI is visible and present, the work remains deeply anchored in live performance. Live sound and technology, and dancers ensuring the experience is humanly felt. Magical, accessible, and provocative, ABILITOPIA invites audiences of all ages to reconsider who and what gets to create.

 

WHITE NOISE turns the gaze back on the audience. Emerging from creator Alisha McLennan Marler’s lived experience as a mother with disability, the work is an intimate yet defiant exploration of communication. Of being heard and unheard, seen and unseen, and the constant negotiation of narrative and agency. Through virtuosic movement, striking imagery, and immersive digital design, WHITE NOISE collapses the boundary between the personal and the political. Motherhood becomes both lens and amplifier, folding tenderness, exhaustion, rebellion, and love into a work that is sensual, provocative, and fiercely present. Live sound manipulation and a boundary-pushing score pulse through the space, animating Alisha’s internal world and confronting audience assumptions head-on.

 

All shows are accessible with live NZSL and Audio Description at every performance. Touch tours available for each performance.

 

What audiences can expect:

Electrifying contemporary performance that is daring in form, generous in spirit, and unafraid to ask difficult questions. Expect moments of wonder, discomfort, humour, and recognition. These works don’t simply entertain, but insist on being felt, debated, and remembered.

Ngā Tangata | Cast & Creatives

Picture of Dr Suzanne Cowan

Dr Suzanne Cowan

ABILITOPIA - Director

Picture of Adam Ben-Dror

Adam Ben-Dror

ABILITOPIA - Robot & Technical Creator & Operator

Picture of Kristian Larsen

Kristian Larsen

ABILITOPIA - Sound Designer and Operator

Picture of Rebekkah Schoonbeek - Berridge

Rebekkah Schoonbeek - Berridge

ABILITOPIA - Producer & Costume Designer

Picture of Duncan Armstrong

Duncan Armstrong

ABILITOPIA - Performer

Picture of Raven Afoa-Purcell

Raven Afoa-Purcell

ABILITOPIA - Performer

Picture of Julie van Renen

Julie van Renen

ABILITOPIA - Performer

Picture of Emma Willis

Emma Willis

ABILITOPIA - Dramaturg

Picture of Futian Zhou

Futian Zhou

ABILITOPIA - Robot Designer & Software Engineer

Picture of Alisha McLennan Marler

Alisha McLennan Marler

WHITE NOISE - Artistic Lead & Performer

Picture of Jessie McCall

Jessie McCall

WHITE NOISE - Choreographic Collaborator

Picture of Fiona Saunders

Fiona Saunders

WHITE NOISE - Producer
ABILITOPIA - Robot Driver

Picture of Rachel Marlow

Rachel Marlow

WHITE NOISE - AV, Lighting & Set Designer

Picture of Bradley Gledhill

Bradley Gledhill

WHITE NOISE - AV, Lighting & Set Designer

Picture of Andrew Mc Millan

Andrew Mc Millan

WHITE NOISE - Composer

Picture of Eve Gordon

Eve Gordon

WHITE NOISE - Costume Designer & Aerial Consultant

Tīkiti | Tickets

All tickets to this event are General Admission and are currently available online. 

Please note: seating is a mixture of cabaret tables and row seats. This is on a first in first served basis.

$35 Pakeke (Adult)
$32 Kaumātua (Senior)
$32 Tauira (Student – ID required)
$30 Rangatahi (Youth 13 – 18yrs)
$30 Hapori (Community services card holders, Equity)
$30 Rōpū (6+)
$32 Whānau Turi (Deaf Community)
$32 Whānau Matapō (Blind Community)
$55 Tautoko Tīkiti (supports Te Pou Theatre

*Proof of claim is required, please have your ID card ready to present when attending the event.

 

For Tīkiti Tūru Wīra, select ‘Wheelchair Access’ section when booking online, then select a ticket price from the list presented.

 

If you need assistance with your booking please contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz

Companions of wheelchair ticket holders may come for free.

Taenga | Arrival

Our whare is located at Corban estate Arts Centre, 2 Mt Lebanon lane, Henderson, Waitakere.

When you arrive at Corban Estate, follow the signs that lead to our whare.

 

Ways to get here:

🚲 Cycle

There is a scenic cycle way that leads to Corban Estate Arts Centre. Lock your bike up in the bike stand available on site.

🚌 Bus & train

Bus and train links arrive at Henderson Transport Centre, which is within walking distance to our whare. Check the public transport route in your area to plan your trip.

🚗 Parking

Follow parking directions as you enter into Corban Estate Arts Centre.

 

When you arrive:

The Te Kōpua foyer, bar, kauta and pae tīkiti will be open 1 hour before show time. 
🍷Our Bar serves a full range of beverages (non alcoholic and alcoholic) and snacks.  

🍴 Our Kauta will be open for tasty bites before the show including steamed hāngī buns from The Hāngī Master, a vegetarian platter and a selection from ‘I Love Pies’.

🎟️ Our Pae Tīkiti (Box Office) will be open for ticket sales and pick ups.

Note: We no longer accept cash payments but welcome all major cards and paywave. 

Whakatapoko | Accessibility

Wheelchair and walker accessibility

Our whare is accessible to wheelchairs and walkers.

To ensure you have the best visiting experience, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz about your access needs so we can anticipate your visit.

Please note, your walker will need to be stored away during the performance so that it’s not a trip hazard to other patrons. An usher will return your walker to you whenever you need it.

 

Service animals

Service animals are welcome at our whare. If you’re bringing a service animal to an event, contact us at ticketing@tepoutheatre.nz before your visit so we can anticipate your arrival.

Hauora Considerations

If you are feeling unwell or have flu-like symptoms please stay home.

We encourage you to share the gift of theatre by passing your ticket onto someone else to enjoy if you have to stay home.

Masks are not required, but you are welcome to wear one.

Photography

Photos and Filming are prohibited.

Please do not take any photos or footage, we have a few designated photographers, filmographers ready to capture the night for you all.

Warnings

ABILITOPIA – Audience Warnings

Strobe/Intense Lighting: Frequent use of AV projection, LED lights, and mirror ball effects may trigger some photosensitive reactions.

 

Smoke/Haze: Light haze used throughout to enhance lighting effects.

 

AI/Robotics: Presence of an AI-enabled robot on stage; may startle some audience members.

 

Thematic content: Explores philosophical, human-technology, and identity questions; includes mature ideas from a disability-led perspective.

 

Accessibility: Full wheelchair access available; some live projections and onstage operations may be visually dynamic.

 

WHITE NOISE – Audience Warnings

Strobe/Intense Lighting: Colour-changing side lights and moving head wash effects may be visually intense.

 

Smoke/Haze: Light haze used to enhance lighting.

 

Aerial Performance: White silk hammock aerial work performed above stage; visual height effects may be unsettling for some viewers.

 

Reflective Surfaces: Large acrylic mirror panels may create visual distortion or flashes.

 

Accessibility: Fully wheelchair accessible; includes dynamic physical performance and aerial movement.

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