In this episode of the StageLync Podcast, I’m joined by Dr Dorita Hannah — an independent academic and trans-disciplinary designer based in Aotearoa / New Zealand, whose work sits at the crossroads of theatre architecture, public space, and urban scenography.
Dorita’s “critical spatial practice” spans exhibitions, installations, performances, feasts, symposia, and workshops — and her projects have earned design awards and been published and exhibited internationally. She’s also written extensively on performance design and event-space, with her latest co-authored book Perform Design Act coming out in the new year. Right now, her research explores decolonial theories and “performative spacing,” asking how we can design cultural environments that better reflect diverse communities and move beyond familiar Western models of public architecture.
Watch the full episode to dive deeper into how space, culture, and performance collide — and why rethinking where and how we gather matters more than ever.
Credits for the StageLync Podcast
Host: Anna Robb
Editor: Rose Anne Fermocil
Music: Jeremy Willi
Design: Em Holt
Production Coordinator: Roselle Bernardo
Producers: Anna Robb and Andrea Honis