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Community Scoop » Jennifer Ward-Lealand s Short Film About P Debuts At NZ Festival

Community Scoop » Jennifer Ward-Lealand s Short Film About P Debuts At NZ Festival
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Wellington scoop co nz » Innovation online extends Kia Mau Festival across the ocean

Innovation Online Extends Kia Mau Festival Across The Greatness Of The Ocean

Actor and activist Cherish Violet Blood during filming of the digital performance of Deer Woman by ARTICLE 11. Kia Mau Festival presents MOANA NUI Launching June 2 As part of the 2021 Kia Mau Festival, June 4-19 Te Ūpoko o Te Ika a Māui (Wellington .

Joyful journey to open Whanganui Film Society 2021 season

Joyful journey to open Whanganui Film Society 2021 season 28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 2 minutes to read Whanganui Film Society president David Mulholland is looking forward to welcoming new and returning members to an exciting 2021 season. Photo / Bevan Conley Whanganui Film Society president David Mulholland is looking forward to welcoming new and returning members to an exciting 2021 season. Photo / Bevan Conley Liz Wylie is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleliz.wylie@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron The Whanganui Film Society opens on Monday, March 1, with a screening of Kiwi director Pietra Brettkelly s 2018 film Yellow is Forbidden. We wanted to open with something that is joyful and celebratory, society president David Mullholland said.

Wellington scoop co nz » Death of Bill Sheat, a major influence in our cultural life

Wellington.Scoop William (Bill) Sheat, who died in Lower Hutt this week, completed more than seven decades as an innovative leader in the creative arts, not only in Wellington but also throughout New Zealand. His exceptional record included chairing national and regional performing arts institutions as well as spearheading the preservation of two of Wellington’s most iconic theatres. He advocated passionately for a living wage for artists, and provided pro bono legal advice to countless artists and organisations. Without his commitment and contribution, New Zealand’s cultural assets would not be what they are today. Bill Sheat’s creative work began as a student in Wellington in 1948, when he joined the Victoria University Drama Club for which he produced and directed university extravaganzas and revues from 1949 till 1967. He was president from 1950 to 1953.

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