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ANITO: BEHIND THE CURTAIN

INFO

WhenFriday, 13 February 2026
From11.00am – 1.00pm
WhereQ Theatre, Tāmaki Makaurau
Address305 Queen Street, Auckland
AdmissionFree

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A special opportunity to get up close and personal on the set of ANITO.

Meet the creative team behind the magic — and hear about their creative process.

ANITO is a future folkloric world of dance-theatre, diasporic club cultures, projections, sound design and elaborate craft.

For early Filipinos, like many still today, it is believed that a life force or soul inhabits all entities, both animate and inanimate. These spirits are called Anitos.

Co-Created by the multi-talented Justin Talplacido Shoulder (The Glitter Militia, Club Ate), ANITO combines collective craft, puppetry, dance and experimental electronic music to reimagine these myths and stories for the now. It’s a work rooted in Sydney’s underground queer and diasporic club scenes.

The collective behind ANITO create a “Queer Filipino Future Folkloric space of storytelling” that centres the importance of nature spirits, intuiting with them as guides towards imagining possible parallel futures.

The ensemble transform into animal-human-plant-machine hybrids. In this world of sheer terror and tremendous beauty, they interrogate colonial wrongdoings and queer ancestral mythologies.

Presented by Auckland Pride in partnership with Q Theatre and Auckland Live.

Creative Team:

Directed, Performed and Co-conceived by Justin Talplacido Shoulder

Performer and co-generator Eugene Choi

Performer, Mentor and Outside (Inside) Eye Victoria Hunt

Production Design by Matthew Stegh and J. Talplacido Shoulder

Costume Design M. Stegh, Anthony Aitch and J. Talplacido Shoulder

Sound Design and Live Score by Corin Ileto

Lighting / Vision Design by Fausto Brusamolino

Costume Design Technicians Brenda Lam, Luna Aquatica and A. Aitch

Produced by: Jason Cross and Insite Arts

Special thanks to Marrugeku and Talking Bodies

Venue Partner & Creative Development was supported by Carriageworks

ABOUT

Justin Talplacido Shoulder is a shape shifting artist and storyteller, working primarily in performance, sculpture, video and collective events. Also known as Phasmahammer, their practice is an eco-cosmology of alter personas based on queered ancestral myth. Creatures birthed are embodied through hand crafted costumes and prosthesis and animated by their own gestural languages. The artist uses their body and craft as an instrument of metaphysics towards a queer Filipina Futurism. Shoulder believes in performance and shared ceremony as communal medicine for difficult times. Shoulder is also co-director of collective Club Ate with artist Bhenji Ra. Inspired by their shared Filipina heritage and interest to create new narratives of motherhood and sisterhood the pair created a series of fundraisers, balls, and variety nights inviting and celebrating their local Asia-Pacific queer and trans family.