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Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 11:13 am After postponing the original dates in early March due to the covid restrictions at summer s-end, GRRRL FEST Kirikiriroa (GF) is ramping up again for the first ever round of female-led festivities.
Founded on four creative cornerstones - visual art, music, performing art and makers market - Never Project Space hosted the GF art exhibition called ‘Work’ back in March and the remaining events have been compressed into a ‘mini’ version of the festival. After a small break and a reshuffle of events, festival director Gwyn Barrie says that although it’s been tough, she and the team were determined ....
SUPPLIED Most of the arts and music organisations that receive Hamilton City Council funding are long-established entities that don t cater for younger artists struggling to break into the industry, Kat Waswo says. A champion of Hamilton’s underground music scene has crossed swords with one of the city’s politicians during a bid to boost support for the city’s young musicians and artists. Kat Waswo, a co-founder of the Grrrl Fest Kirikiriroa festival and now a member of the newly-formed group FARK – For Arts Rising in Kirikiriroa – addressed the city councillors as part of the council’s long term plan submission hearings. ....
Crowded House was scheduled to play at the Claudelands Events Centre on Thursday night. From sports events to rock concerts to street art festivals, a multitude of Waikato events that should have been held over the coming week have been delayed or cancelled thanks to the latest Covid lockdown. But for a few, the show could – or must – go on. Crowded House’s nationwide To The Island tour was meant to get under way at the Claudelands Events Centre on Thursday night, but both that date and two shows at the Church Road Winery in Napier on the weekend have been postponed until later in March. ....