
Discover the rich history of Fairfield House.
Explore the dynamic history of Fairfield House and the land she stands on through the eyes of the grand lady herself. In her determination to break the transient nature of existence, she shares the remarkable stories of the people who roamed here, who live here and who will return to this iconic place of the people. The echoes of the past weave the karanga of the future…
Martine Baanvinger is a powerful performer and playwright with a deep passion for the natural world, people and history. Echoes is a tour-de-force that takes you on a journey where joy, beauty and hardship collide. The innovative use of sound, light and projection creates an immersive experience for the audiences in the intimate setting of Fairfield House.
Martine Baanvinger is a Dutch born theatre director, actor, deviser, writer and teacher since 1997. She attended the Theatre Academy in Amsterdam and studied physical theatre with Zen Zen Zo Company in Brisbane, Jan Fabre Troubeleyn Company in Antwerp and Frantic Assembly UK. In 2012 Baanvinger founded the theatre company DramaLAB in Mohua/Golden Bay. Baanvinger offers physical theatre and devising trainings, directs large scale immersive theatre shows and tours her solo shows throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand. Baanvinger’s work is often described as ‘a tour de force’.
She captures her audiences with intimate storytelling techniques combined with physical theatre practices to create accessible but unique pieces of theatre. Creative and innovative use of set, light, sound and projection are guiding principles of her devising process as well as her passion for art, history and community.
12+
Highly visual
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance, and admission cannot always be guaranteed. Please arrive early to ensure you don’t miss the show.
Accessibility
Fairfield House has two wheelchair-accessible toilets; however, there is no separate accessible bathroom.
Accessible parking is available directly beside the house and is reserved for wheelchair users. From the parking area, wheelchair access is via the ramp located in the rear courtyard, which is reached by following the path around the house.
If you require accessible parking or have specific access needs, we recommend contacting the venue in advance so we can help make your visit as easy as possible.