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Tuesday <strong>August</strong> 2 <strong>2016</strong><br />

Our People<br />

WESTERN NEWS<br />

Tyra Adlam aka Maleficent<br />

Playing the villain for charity<br />

Tyra Adlam has a second life as one Disney’s most-loved<br />

villains, Maleficent. Georgia O’Connor-Harding spoke to<br />

her about the reaction she gets when undertaking charity<br />

work dressed as the “mistress of all evil”<br />

Why did you decide to dress<br />

up as Maleficent?<br />

A lot of it had to do with being<br />

drawn to gothic characters.<br />

Characters that are crazy pale,<br />

with colourful eyes decked out<br />

in black. Maleficent is very<br />

commanding and powerful. I<br />

have so much more confidence<br />

in my real life now after dressing<br />

as this character.<br />

What was it like when<br />

you made your first public<br />

appearance as Maleficent?<br />

It was Halloween and I ended<br />

up going on a bus trip and having<br />

a great time. I didn’t realise<br />

New Zealand had these Armageddon<br />

expos. When I went to<br />

my first expo I had no idea what<br />

to expect. I spent the first hour<br />

posing for photos. The reaction<br />

was staggering. My character<br />

encourages strength and power.<br />

Meeting like-minded people in<br />

the community was great, too. I<br />

got into charity events through<br />

that. The goal now, with my<br />

friend Darth Vader, is to do as<br />

much good as possible. Our<br />

characters both know what it’s<br />

like to suffer. We both want to<br />

give back to people who need<br />

help – there is nothing in this<br />

world like it.<br />

What events do you attend as<br />

Maleficent?<br />

I go to Armageddon, and do<br />

charity and not-for-profit work<br />

with the Christchurch Faerie<br />

Circle.<br />

What do you do as a day job?<br />

I have worked at the Christchurch<br />

Horror Maze over the<br />

summer as a scare actress.<br />

Because of health issues I’ve got,<br />

I can’t really do a great deal.<br />

So it hasn’t been an easy<br />

journey?<br />

No. Ever since I was diagnosed<br />

with a chronic illness it has<br />

been ongoing. Finding the right<br />

balance is so important because<br />

you can do too much. Some<br />

days are really good but you can<br />

push yourself a little too much<br />

and your body can protest the<br />

next day. One of the reasons I<br />

love being Maleficent is because<br />

it is not about me. When I do a<br />

MAGIC: Tyra dresses as the Disney character Maleficent when<br />

she does charity work.<br />

charity event as Maleficent it is<br />

not about me and my issues, it<br />

is entirely about someone else.<br />

It is really nice focusing yourself<br />

on people in need, rather than<br />

PHOTO: KIRSTY LEE<br />

focusing on yourself. It is a way<br />

for me to get out of my own head<br />

and realise other people have<br />

stuff going on as well.<br />

You have a great outlook.<br />

You kind of have to. You get to<br />

a point where you can either sit<br />

there and be miserable about the<br />

things you can’t change, or you<br />

can invest your energy into the<br />

good stuff.<br />

Tell me about your family?<br />

I have a sister who is incredibly<br />

supportive. My parents live<br />

in Te Puki, near Tauranga. It<br />

is the Kiwifruit capital of New<br />

Zealand. My family think it is<br />

great I dress up. There is this idea<br />

that it is weird and there can be<br />

judgment, but my family think<br />

it is great. They get right behind<br />

it and support it. My sister is an<br />

artist. She is a painter that just<br />

got into sculpting and is very<br />

creative. My grand-father, who<br />

passed away in 1997, was into<br />

pottery so there has always been<br />

an artistic influence in my family.<br />

Have you ever considered<br />

going into acting?<br />

I have toyed with the idea. But<br />

with my chronic illness, there<br />

is no telling how I will be on<br />

any one day. Charity events do<br />

not happen too often and they<br />

are only for a few hours. Even<br />

if I don’t feel great, there is the<br />

reward of helping others and I<br />

can push myself through. But it<br />

is a matter of listening to what<br />

the body is saying.

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