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Source: Auckland Council
Auckland Arts Festival/Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki (AAF) 2021 features everything from dance to theatre, live music to comedy, visual and digital art, talks and debate, community participation projects and more, with a wide-ranging series of free and ticketed shows, installations and exhibitions designed to unify, uplift and inspire.
The Festival has commissioned world premieres of several new works, resuscitated some that were cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and will provide employment for over 1,000 artists and 150 production and administration staff.
All 2021 activity falls into three strands related to the overarching theme of Aroha: aroha ki ngā kōrero – the respect we hold for our stories; aroha ki te tangata – kindness, compassion and goodwill toward people; and aroha ki te taiao – our love and care for our natural environment – air, land and water.
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Early Bird discounted tickets available for most
shows
6-25 April Dunedin Arts Festival
2021
Selection of images:
From
6-25 April, the
2021 Dunedin Arts Festival
will bring an incredible range of music, theatre, dance,
visual arts and community events to our city. The Festival
has always prided itself as “a celebration of the
excellent and the extraordinary” and with this year being
its eleventh iteration, the challenge is to crank it up to,
yes, eleven!
Highlights of the 2021 programme include
the premiere concert of the music of Dunedin’s own Pixie
Williams, with
The New Blue; Dunedin’s
own iconic band,
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6-25 April Dunedin Arts Festival 2021
Selection of images:
From 6-25 April, the
2021 Dunedin Arts Festival will bring an incredible range of music, theatre, dance, visual arts and community events to our city. The Festival has always prided itself as “a celebration of the excellent and the extraordinary” and with this year being its eleventh iteration, the challenge is to crank it up to, yes, eleven!
Highlights of the 2021 programme include the premiere concert of the music of Dunedin’s own Pixie Williams, with
The New Blue; Dunedin’s own iconic band,
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3 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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NZ Herald
After a year that saw Broadway and the West End face a seemingly never-ending curtain call, local audiences can rest assured that the pandemic won't stop Auckland artists from putting on a show this year.
While the Level 4 lockdown in March sent a seismic jolt through the country's artistic community, cancelling dozens of shows and festivals and forcing numerous venues to shut their doors for months on end, theatre and arts organisers are hoping 2021 will deliver a better performance.
In the first half of the year alone, Aucklanders will be able to enjoy live comedy, catch up with their favourite local authors, and experience a plethora of theatre, dance and music spread across a broad-range of festivals that are making a comeback after being forced to take the last year off.
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