Leki Jackson-Bourke Explained

Leki Jackson-Bourke (born c. 1993) is a playwright based out of Auckland and is the first Pasifika playwright to win the Creative New Zealand Todd New Writer's Bursary Grant in 2018.[1] [2] [3]

Bourke is of Tongan-Niuean-Samoan ethnicity. In their youth, Bourke attended Marcellin College.[4] Bourke then went to the Pacific Institute of Performing Arts and was pursuing a Bachelor in Pacific Performing Arts.[5]

Bourke coauthored the play Inky Pinky Ponky with Amanaki Prescott-Faletau in 2015 and the play was published in 2017 in Talanoa: Four Pacific Plays, an anthology of four Pacific plays by Pasifika New Zealand Playwrights.[6] In 2021, NZ on Air gave funding to Tikilounge Productions to make Inky Pinky Ponky into a series for Māori Television.[7]

In 2017, Bourke won the Auckland Theatre Award for producing Maree Webster's Niuean parody Meet the Fakas where he was also named as one of the Outstanding Newcomers, along with Julie Zhu and Bronwyn Ensor.[8] Meet the Fakas was awarded the Te Pou Theatre Award for Best Show Not Made by Pakeha (or Dirty D Word Award). In 2018, Bourke was awarded the Emerging Pacific Artist Award and $5,000 for the 2018 Creative New Zealand Arts Pasifika Awards. In 2019, Bourke was the first Victoria University Emerging Pasifika Writer in Residence Award.[9] He wrote the play The Gangster's Paradise, which was selected as a joint winner in the teenage category for Playmarket New Zealand's 2019 Plays for the Young Competition along with Aroha Awarau's A Gaggle of Ducks .[10] Bourke was also interviewed by the Ministry for Pacific Peoples about his journey as an artist the influence Niuean culture has on his work for 2019's and 2021's Niue Language Week.[11]

Bourke did a placement at Q Theatre and Auckland Theatre Company with TAUTAI Contemporary Pasifika Arts.[12]

Work

!Year!Play!Role!Notes!Ref
2015Inky Pinky PonkyCo-author with Amanaki Prescott-Faletau,[13]
2017Meet the FakasProducerPerformed at the 2017 Auckland Theatre Awards Awards
2018Just Pring It!Author
2019The Gangster's ParadiseAuthorPerformed at the Auckland Theatre Company annual HERE & NOW youth theatre festival[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Downs . Sarah . 4 January 2019 . The New Voice: Meet Playwright Leki Jackson-Bourke - Viva . 2022-10-02 . www.viva.co.nz . en-US.
  2. Web site: Christian . Dionne . 23 January 2018 . Pasifika playwright Jackson-Bourke aims to build on success . 2022-10-02 . NZ Herald . en-NZ.
  3. Web site: Arts Pasifika Awards celebrate excellence and innovation in Pacific Arts . 2022-10-02 . creativenz.govt.nz . en.
  4. Web site: Artist reclaims and reframes Pacific narrative . 2022-10-02 . Ministry for Pacific Peoples . en-US.
  5. Web site: Meet the Fakas Te Oro . 2022-10-02 . teoro.org.nz.
  6. Web site: 19 June 2017 . Teenage Pacific Transgender featured in The Talano Series Scoop News . 2022-10-02 . www.scoop.co.nz.
  7. Web site: Drama reflecting different perspectives on Aotearoa – latest NZ On Air funding . 2022-10-02 . www.nzonair.govt.nz . en.
  8. Web site: New Zealand Theatre: theatre reviews, performance reviews - Theatreview . 2022-10-02 . www.theatreview.org.nz.
  9. Web site: Emerging Pasifika Writer in Residence International Institute of Modern Letters Victoria University of Wellington . 2022-10-02 . www.wgtn.ac.nz.
  10. Web site: 3 September 2019 . New Zealand Theatre: theatre reviews, performance reviews - Theatreview . 2022-10-02 . www.theatreview.org.nz.
  11. Web site: Songwriter and choreographer Leki Jackson-Bourke talks to us for Niue Language Week 2021 . 2022-10-02 . DigitalNZ . en.
  12. Web site: HUMANS OF THE ISLANDS - LEKI JACKSON BOURKE . 2023-03-03 . The Coconet TV.
  13. Web site: INKY PINKY PONKY - A modern day fairy tale with teeth and claws . 2022-10-02 . www.theatreview.org.nz.
  14. Web site: Nichol . Tess . Metro — Award-winning young Auckland playwright Leki Jackson-Bourke on why he writes . 2022-10-02 . www.metromag.co.nz . en.