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Tiny Ruins To Collaborate w/ David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas) For WORD Christchurch 2021 Annabel Kean / Wednesday 4th August, 2021 1:31PM
Tiny Ruins
David Mitchell (author of
Cloud Atlas and
Matrix 4 co-writer!, not the 3Ds guitarist) linked up over lockdown, and got to work on a project they ve aptly titled
If I Were A Story And You Were A Song. For this year s
WORD Christchurch festival in Ōtautahi the two wordsmiths will perform each other s works in brand new ways, with Mitchell beaming in via video from Ireland for Tiny Ruins-tinged readings, sharing the result of taking five of Fullbrook s most popular tracks and turning the dial from folk song to short fiction. Fullbrook will be holding the fort at Christchurch s James Hay Theatre at the Town Hall, singing new songs inspired by three of Mitchell s unpublished short stories.
Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. Elisabeth Pointon’s work ‘’Big Win’’, a large red inflatable chamber is like the flagship statement for the celebration. Holding space for new and emerging artists has always been one of Millers’ strengths, and this crazy blow-up sculpture where you can step inside and try your luck at winning is not unlike life in the arts. Claudia Kogachi’s ‘’Real Estate Agent’’ is a textile piece with a big red SOLD sign. It feels like the perfect and most unattainable response to ‘’Big Win’’. Both are not only grappling with the reality of life in the arts but also our generation, where winning the lottery and buying your own home are safe in your dreams.
Te Hīkoi Toi: Blatant disconnection can bring artists together
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May we boundlessly dream of possibilities beyond our wildest imaginations. May we weave communities of support, compassion and active solidarity. With our history in front of us, and our tūpuna at our shoulders, may we walk into a future that is connected and thriving for us all. This is
He Kākano Ahau Season 2: Wawatatia.
He Kākano Ahau host Kahu Kutia playing the Pūtatara
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In episode one, we re in Te Whanganui-a-Tara to meet three wāhine who work with taonga puoro (traditional Māori musical instruments). We ask why these taonga almost disappeared and what their dreams are for the future of the practice.
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