It
Takes a Village on the 3rd of March.
Creatives and
experts line up to each riff in under seven minutes and
referring to only 20 slides on the many and intricate
elements of America’s Cup racing and campaigns, from the
design of the technologically advanced 1851-schooner
America, to the art of photographing the foiling
challengers and defender on the Waitematā Harbour in
2020-21.
Yacht-designer, America’s Cup Hall of Fame
inductee, and according to the lippy and starry Cup-veteran
Dennis Connor ‘the best brain in yachting’ Tom
Schnackenberg will deal to the evolution of Auld Mug yachts
over the competition’s 170-year history. Hamish Ross, the
Auckland s busy weekend with Prada Cup finals racing, live music and shows
12 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Beyond the Cup: NZME s Cheree Kinnear gets an exclusive look inside the Italian base with Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Trimmer Pierluigi Pigi de Felice. Video / NZME
Beyond the Cup: NZME s Cheree Kinnear gets an exclusive look inside the Italian base with Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Trimmer Pierluigi Pigi de Felice. Video / NZME
Work s back and school s in session again, but the weekend s here, it s still summer and the superstar yachties battling to challenge Team New Zealand for the America s Cup are set to return to Auckland s Hauraki Gulf today.
Follow us on Twitter Natalie Portman in Hotel Chevalier , a 13-minute short film that preludes Wes Anderson s The Darjeeling Limited . Photo / Supplied
A Wes Anderson Film Fest & More Fun Things For The Weekend
Have your weekend full of exuberant feature films, yachting fanfare and island gin tasting By Julia Gessler Thursday Jan. 21, 2021
To celebrate the imminent release of The French Dispatch, Wes Anderson’s oft-described love letter to journalists, Academy Cinemas is running a retrospective of the American film director’s works.
See cult favourites
Fantastic Mr. Fox and
The Royal Tenenbaums, The Darjeeling Limited,
Rushmore and
Isle of Dogs. Visually stunning scenes, guaranteed.
Thursday, 14 January 2021, 2:36 pm
The Māori performing arts group HIWA are resident at the
New Zealand Maritime Museum for a brief six weeks from
mid-January 2021, dazzling with their maritime-themed
production
Hiwa Ki Uta, Hiwa Ki Tai. The show
explores stories of Māui, who fished up Te Ika a Māui the
North Island and those of Polynesian wayfinders, who
colonised the Pacific using their profound knowledge of the
sea, celestial navigation, and naval architecture.
Additionally, HIWA demonstrate the role of the guitar in
contemporary storytelling.
HIWA are highly skilled
with tī rākau stick games and poi, both of which were
Thursday, 18 February 2021, 3:46 pm | NZ Maritime Museum In keeping with the fast pace of current America’s Cup racing, the New Zealand
Maritime Museum is staging its own PechaKucha America’s Cup-themed evening entitled
It Takes a Village on the 3rd of March. Creatives and experts line up to each riff in . More
Thursday, 11 February 2021, 4:29 pm | NZ Maritime Museum Aucklanders and visitors to the city can now limber up for next month’s America’s
Cup matches on the Waitematā - by designing their own high-performance super-boat
in the revamped Blue Water Black Magic gallery at the New Zealand Maritime Museum . More