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Douglas Wright (dancer)

Douglas James Wright, MNZM, is a dancer and choreographer in the New Zealand arts establishment from 1980. Although he announced his retirement from dance in 2008, on the occasion of the publication of his first book of poetry, ''Laughing Mirror'' he subsequently continued to make dance works, most recently premiering and touring ''The Kiss Inside'' during April 2015.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kiss Inside )
==Biography==
Wright was born in Tuakau, South Auckland in 1956.
From 1980 – 1983 he danced with Limbs Dance Company and choreographed a number of works on the company before travelling to New York where he danced with the Paul Taylor Company, 1983–1987 and London with DV8 Physical Theatre, 1988. Returning to New Zealand in 1989, he formed the ''Douglas Wright Dance Company'', with which he created more than 30 major works, touring New Zealand, Australia and Europe.
In the 1998 Queen's Birthday Honours, Wright was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to dance.〔(Queen's Birthday Honours List 1998 ). Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Retrieved 4 January 2013.〕
In 2000 Wright received one of five inaugural Arts Laureate awards from the Arts Foundation of New Zealand and in 2003 he was the subject of an award-winning feature-length documentary film, ''Haunting Douglas'', directed by Leanne Pooley for Spacific Films.
He has written two volumes of semi-fiction/semi-autobiography, ''Ghost Dance'' (Penguin, 2004 – Montana Awards Best First Book of Non-Fiction, 2004) and ''Terra Incognito'' (2006), also hosted an inaugural one-man exhibition of his paintings and multimedia sculptures,.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Douglas Wright Art )〕 In October 2007 a poetry collection, ''Laughing Mirror'' was published by Steele Roberts. A second collection of his poems, ''cactusfear'' was published by Steele Roberts in October 2011, and a retrospective exhibition of his work as a choreographer, based on photographs, films and writing, was held at The University of Auckland's Gus Fisher Gallery in 2012.
With the launch of ''Laughing Mirror'', Wright announced his retirement from dance. Subsequently, however, during 2010 he workshopped material towards a new major group work commissioned for Auckland Festival 2011, which premiered on 16 March 2011 at The Civic Theatre as ''rapt'', and at the Hague, in the Netherlands during 2013. During 2014 and 2015, he workshopped and developed material towards ''The Kiss Inside'' a further major group work commissioned for the New Zealand Festival, which premiered on 16 April 2015 at Sky City Theatre, Auckland before touring to Wanaka, Dunedin and Nelson, with North Island touring to follow during March 2016.

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