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Donna Tusiata Avia (born 1966) is a New Zealand poet and children's author.


Background

Avia was born and raised in
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, New Zealand. Her father is Samoan and her mother is Palagi (New Zealand European). Avia graduated from the
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and in 2002 received an MA in creative writing from the
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.


Career

Avia's poetry explores Pasifika and cross-cultural themes, as well as the borders between traditional and contemporary life, and between place and the self. Avia has toured both nationally and internationally performing her solo show ''Wild Dogs Under My Skirt'' which premiered at the 2002 Dunedin Fringe Festival. She is a creative writing lecturer at the
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. ''Wild Dogs Under My Skirt'' was presented by
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and
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for Auckland Arts Festival in 2019 with an ensemble cast rather than as a solo. It went on to tour New Zealand receiving critical acclaim including winning Best Director, Best Production and Best Lighting Design at the Wellington Theatre Awards. A presentation at the
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in New York, USA followed in 2020 with the following credits: Directed by Anapela Polata'ivao, Cast – Joanna Mika-Toloa, Petmal Petelo, Ilasiaane Green, Stacey Leilua, Vaimaila Carolyn Baker, Anapela Polata'ivao, Musician – Leki Jackson Bourke, Choreography and Stage Manager: Mario Faumui, Set Design: Jane Hakaraia with artwork motifs by Tyler Vaeau. Cast member Stacey Leilua said in an interview,
"I love the fact that we are bringing Tusiata's very unique voice to the New York stage. Being able to connect with our ensemble, and with new audiences in a feminist sense is incredibly empowering. I love hearing from women after the show who are so moved by the work, and really understand the deep value of it."
Selected poetry by Avia was included in ''UPU,'' a compilation of Pacific Island writers’ work which was first presented at the Silo Theatre as part of the Auckland Arts Festival in March 2020. ''UPU'' was remounted as part of the
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in Wellington in June 2021. Poetry by Avia has appeared in numerous literary journals such as ''Takahe'', ''Sport'', ''Turbine'', and ''Trout''. She has been published in the
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, including the 2004, 2009, 2011, and 2017.


Honours, awards and residencies

In 2005, Avia was awarded the Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency at the University of Hawai‘i and was the artist-in-residence at the Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies at the University of Canterbury. In 2006 she won the Emerging Pacific Artist award at the Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards. and was shortlisted for the Prize in Modern Letters in 2006. Avia was the 2010
Ursula Bethell Mary Ursula Bethell (pseudonym, Evelyn Hayes; 6 October 1874 – 15 January 1945), was a New Zealand social worker and poet. She settled at the age of 50 at Rise Cottage on the Cashmere Hills near Christchurch, with her companion Effie Pollen, ...
writer in residence at the University of Canterbury. In 2013, she received the Janet Frame Literary Trust Award. In 2017, her poetry collection, ''Fale Aitu – Spirit House'', was shortlisted for the Poetry Award at the
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. It was described by the judges as an "urgent, politicised collection, which finds eloquent ways to dramatise and speak out against horrors, injustices and abuses, both domestic and public". In the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours, Avia was appointed a
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, for services to poetry and the arts. She was also made an Arts Foundation Laureate, receiving a 25,000 award and recognition as one of New Zealand's most outstanding artists. The Arts Foundation described her poetry as "revolutionary" and said it "redefines the face of Pacific and New Zealand literature". In 2021, ''The Savage Coloniser Book'' won the Poetry Award at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. She was the first Pasifika woman to win this award, and the collection was described by the judges as "a book bursting with alofa, profound pantoums, profanity and FafSwaggering stances, garrulously funny, bleakly satirical, magnificent".


Published works

* ''The Savage Coloniser Book'' (Victoria University Press, 2020), poetry * ''Fale Aitu – Spirit House'' (Victoria University Press, 2016), poetry * ''Bloodclot'' (Victoria University Press, 2009), poetry * ''Wild Dogs Under My Skirt'' (Victoria University Press, 2004), poetry * ''Mele and the Fofo'' (Victoria University Press, 2004), children's book * ''The Song'' (Victoria University Press, 2002), children's book


References


External links


Tusiata Avia
at the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre
"Wild Dogs Under My Skirt"
poem by Avia, at the New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre {{DEFAULTSORT:Avia, Tusiata 1966 births Living people 21st-century New Zealand poets New Zealand women poets Spoken word poets New Zealand people of Samoan descent New Zealand people of English descent University of Canterbury alumni International Institute of Modern Letters alumni 21st-century New Zealand women writers Manukau Institute of Technology faculty Members of the New Zealand Order of Merit