Parris Goebel to showcase New Zealand at Expo 2020 Dubai

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Parris Goebel to showcase New Zealand at Expo 2020 Dubai

Award winning choreographer will perform at Expo 2020

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Published: Sat 7 Sep 2019, 5:06 PM

Last updated: Tue 10 Sep 2019, 7:53 PM

Multi award winning choreographer Parris Goebel, who boasts over 10 billion views on YouTube alone, will shape a unique, dynamic New Zealand performance experience for millions of visitors at Expo 2020 Dubai, as the curator of the entertainment and cultural programme for New Zealand at Expo 2020.
Goebel has presented her ideas for the six-month World Expo to the New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage Jacinda Ardern.
"I've had a sneak preview of Parris' plans and it is going to be spectacular and something New Zealanders will be very proud to have representing them," Jacinda Ardern said. 
"Importantly it will also show the special role arts and culture play not only in our national identity but in boosting our economy and helping strengthen international relationships."
Parris Goebel said: "I am so excited to be curating the entertainment for Expo 2020 Dubai. This is something I am extremely passionate about and this is a huge honour for me. We will showcase New Zealand's finest talent from music, dance, drama, street art and show the world what makes us special. Culture and heart will be at the forefront of our programme and all the other things us kiwis take pride in."
Parris Goebel's programme for Expo 2020 has a youth focus and will reflect New Zealand's theme Care for People and Place, which stresses the importance of looking out for future generations.
"Our participation at Expo 2020 will be awesome - from the experience in the pavilion to the manaakitanga (hospitality) in our restaurant to the entertainment and cultural presentations across the whole of the Expo 2020 park. Parris will play a key role in this and we are thrilled to have her on the team," New Zealand's Commissioner-General for Expo 2020 Clayton Kimpton said. 
The entertainment and cultural programme at the six-month World Expo is supported by New Zealand's Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage through the Cultural Diplomacy International Programme.
Events designed by Parris Goebel will be held throughout the 438-hectare Expo 2020 park and at the New Zealand Pavilion.
Working with top performers
Parris Goebel has worked with some of the world's most celebrated artists including Justin Bieber (Sorry) and Sam Smith (How Do You Sleep?)
 


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