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Julia Mageʼau Gray was born on 1973 in Papua New Guinea, is a Dancer. Discover Julia Mageʼau Gray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Born 1973, 1973
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Nationality Papua New Guinea

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Julia Mageʼau Gray Net Worth

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2015

As of 2015, she lived in Australia with her Māori husband.

2014

In 2014 she retrained as a tattoo artist, building on the interest she had acquired in Melanesian tattooing in her work as a choreographer and film-maker. She was encouraged to learn the art after a trip to Samoa in 2012, where she met the Samoan artist Suluʻape Saʻa Alaivaʻa Petelo. She apprenticed for six months in New Zealand, where she learnt both hand-poke and hand-tap tattooing. Often working with hand-poke techniques, she has described the process as "surprisingly gentle". In 2017 she tattooed art dealer Lana Lopesi live, as a performance which was part of the exhibition Lain Blo Yu Mi – Our People Our Lines held at Vunilagi Vou gallery. The exhibition was curated by Ema Tavola, and was staged as a tribute to the central role that Mageʼau Gray has played in the revitalisation of Melanesian women's tattoos. In the same year Mageʼau Gray travelled to Spain, where her work was exhibited as part of the Traditional Tattoo and World Culture Festival.

1973

Julia Mageʼau Gray (born 1973) is a dancer, choreographer and tattoo artist from Papua New Guinea, who is credited with revitalising women's tattoo traditions in communities from Papua New Guinea and Fiji.

Mageʼau Gray was born in 1973 in the Mekeo-speaking area of Central Province, Papua New Guinea. Her mother was Papuan and her father Australian. In 1997 in Adelaide she co-founded Sunameke, an arts performance company with Yolanda Gray, Katrina Sonter and Samantha Sonter. Her work as a dancer and choreographer is inspired by her Papua New Guinean heritage. She is known for her criticism of "western" attempts to use one word for all the cultures of the southern Pacific Ocean, citing the wide variety of languages spoken and diversity of lived experiences.