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Back to SearchRegional Wrap: Ngāmotu New Plymouth’s Fin Rah Zel at WOMAD
For a band from Taranaki, making the WOMAD lineup is a dream come true. For Ngāmotu New Plymouth indie group, Fin Rah Zel, this weekend is it. Known…
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Ju Percussion: powerhouse ensemble performs in NZ for the first time
Taiwan’s first professional percussion ensemble, Ju Percussion Group, was founded in 1986 by Tzong-Ching Ju who still leads the group today.
2 years, 2 months ago
Aiga: Lusi Faiva’s disability-led Pasifika show on her life in her own words
In Samoan, aiga means family. Not just your immediate family but your wider circle. It could be through blood, marriage or even an adopted connection…
2 years, 2 months ago
The 12-year-olds who meet a mountain in Rachel House's first feature
There are four shining stars on screen in the new joyous and heartfelt Aotearoa New Zealand film The Mountain - the directorial debut of acclaimed ac…
2 years, 2 months ago
Fast Favourites: Black Grace choreographer Neil Ieremia gives movement to Pacific anger
Dance company Black Grace has just returned from a US tour where thousands of people watched their latest work, Paradise Rumour. The company performe…
2 years, 2 months ago
Best of the Fest #4: Tim Minchin, The King’s Singers, Arooj Aftab, Bernie Dieter’s Kabarett, Lost Lear, Belle, and In the Name of the Son
In episode four of Best of the Fest, Culture 101 co-hosts Perlina Lau and Mark Amery find Aotearoa in full festival swing.
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Arts News Sunday 10 March
The arts and culture news on Culture 101
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When art and film become entwined: painter Sandro Kopp
In 2018, Sandro Kopp was tasked by film director Wes Anderson with creating ten monumental paintings for the film The French Dispatch in less than th…
2 years, 2 months ago
Regional Wrap: Timaru and what’s next for South Canterbury’s arts institutions
A well known arts critic, historian and commentator, Andrew Paul Wood in Timaru fills us in on ‘drama’ around the Timaru Theatre Royal redevelopment,…
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Reimagining a map from a Tongan perspective: Icao Tiseli
What would a map that represents a more distinct lived human cultural perspective look like? That has been the very personal question for Icao Tiseli…
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