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Eve Gordon
Gordon at The Wharf
Gordon at The Wharf
Born (1982-03-16) 16 March 1982 (age 42)
New Zealand
Occupation(s)Actress, aerialist
Years active2003–present

Eve Gordon (born 16 March 1982) is a New Zealand actress and performer and producer of physical and aerial theatre.

Background

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Gordon graduated with a Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts from UNITEC in Auckland in 2002.[1][2]

Career

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Her television appearances include Mercy Peak, Power Rangers and Shortland Street,[3] but she is best known as Stacey, a cycle courier and reincarnated Norse goddess Fulla in the fantasy series The Almighty Johnsons.[4]

During the 2000s, Gordon collaborated with Sam Hamilton in live performances with The Parasitic Fantasy Band in the New Zealand International Film Festival, public galleries, and the New Zealand Film Archive. The work included multi-screen film projectors, lighting effects, gongs, story-telling and occasionally some circus or physical theatre performance.[5]

With Mike Edward, Gordon is a co-founder of circus theatre company The Dust Palace. They formed the company in 2009 after working with a group of friends on a show at Auckland's first Fringe Festival.[3] The Dust Palace now has an international profile and has toured Canada.[6][7] In addition to creative direction and aerial performance, Gordon has a wide range of roles in The Dust Palace include seamstress, film editor, and sound and music expert. The Dust Palace has been running circus classes since 2012 and in 2018 gathered funding from investors to move to larger, better equipped space.[8]

Across the last 12 years the Dust Palace have produced 20 full length circus works, all of which Eve has been instrumental in bringing to the stage.

For her performance in Midnight, a collaboration between the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and The Dust Palace in 2017, Gordon learned the aerial performance art cloud swing (corde volante). She said about this experience:[9]

When you get the moves right, it's the closest thing to flying there is. That is pure happiness for me – flying through the air – it's also terrifying, but what's life about if you're not a little scared?

Recent stage work includes; HAUS of YOLO, the role of Penelope in Dust Palace's stadium spectacular version of the Odyssey, Ithaca and the role of Persephone / Steph in the Dust Palace performance of Pulp at the 2020 Hamilton Gardens Art Festival.[10]

Filmography

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Film and television
Year Title Role Notes
2003 Mercy Peak Sarah, Fantasy Girl Episode: "The Book I Read"
2003 Redhead – The Lucille Ball Story Lucy's Classmate
2005 King Kong Hat Check Girl
2006 Anguish Sarah
2006 Salt Eve
2008 Ergotism Sharon
2009 Shortland Street Charlie Mills
2011–2013 The Almighty Johnsons Stacey Series regular
2014 Shortland Street Lisa Pimms Recurring character
2015–2016 Power Rangers Dino Charge Keeper (suit actress)
2015 Westside Pat
2016 Power Rangers Dino Super Charge Ms. Sandra, Witch Episodes: "Riches and Rags" and "Trick or Trial"
2018 Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel Witch Episode: "Monster Mix-Up"

Personal life

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She married Mike Edward (who played Dane Romero in the beginning of Power Rangers Ninja Steel) in 2013, and they had known each other for years after meeting in drama school. With him she has two step children Ella and Ali.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Eve Gordon". Arts Front. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Stacey". SYFY. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b Fox, Rebecca (25 April 2019). "Circus 'as an artistic experience'". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  4. ^ Dekker, Diana (8 March 2013). "A Divine Body of Work". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  5. ^ "The Parasitic Fantasy Band". Circuit. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  6. ^ Christian, Dionne (10 November 2012). "Theatre: Love and Money". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 16 January 2015.
  7. ^ Whyte, Raewyn (5 April 2019). "Cirque review: The Dust Palace". NZ Herald. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  8. ^ "Scaling new business heights". NZBusiness Magazine. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
  9. ^ "The Questionnaire: Eve Gordon". Stuff. 4 November 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  10. ^ Brennan-Tupara, Nicola (1 March 2020). "REVIEW: The Dust Palace's, Pulp". Stuff. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  11. ^ Bertrand, Kelly (5 November 2013). "Mike Edward and Eve Gordon: Our Wild Wedding". New Zealand Woman's Weekly. Retrieved 6 June 2021.
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