Tag: contemporary dance
October 9, 2024
BATS Theatre Celebrates 35 Years of Inspiring Performance with Flight of Fancy Fundraiser
BATS Theatre, one of Aoteaora’s most beloved performing arts venues, is turning 35. To celebrate, we are hosting the do-not-miss event of the year featuring iconic artists, awesome auction items, and delicious food and drinks. Flight of Fancy: BATS Turns 35 takes over the entire building on Kent Terrace on November 16 2024.
October 7, 2024
Comment posted to review of SGCNZ National Shakespeare Schools Production 2024
The University has sadly withdrawn its significant cash and in-kind sponsorship of its 24 nationwide Regional and National Festivals – which now are in risk of not being able to continue unless this amount is found from another funder/s. In addition ...
October 7, 2024
THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND BALLET 2025 Season
Prepare for a year of stunning ballet - from traditional favourites to original pieces unique to Aotearoa - as the Royal New Zealand Ballet (RNZB) pushes boundaries with a programme for 2025 that reflects the vision and influence of artistic director Ty King-Wall.
October 3, 2024
Hannah Playhouse new Manager appointed
Following the announcement of the departure of Isobel MacKinnon for pastures overseas, Wellington City Council is delighted to announce Eleanor Strathern as the new General Manager of the iconic Hannah Playhouse. Strathern is a Pōneke-proud and prolific producer, with experience across venues, festivals, and freelance theatre and comedy. She has produced ...
September 24, 2024
Announcing the 2025 Billy T Nominees!
Chosen for their comedic ability, dedication to their craft, and outstanding potential, the Trust is proud to announce the 2025 Billy T Award nominees:
August 13, 2024
Comment posted to review of The Supper Club
Ali Harper is the consummate performer. The breadth and diversity of her talent has to be experienced. Each costume / character change to suit the time period is impeccable. The band is sensational in every aspect. When asked by Ali after the show in the foyer, I described her performance as delicious. ...
July 19, 2024
ARTS ON TOUR NZ Menu 2025
Kia ora friends and supporters. Just a follow up to advise that to date 54 bookings have been received from 22 community agencies from the Far North to Otago. While deadline for bookings is as stated in thread below, some tours are proving popular. An application towards costs from Creative NZ will be announced on 7 August. If successful, our limited budget will allow for AOTNZ to provide and pay for artists’ accommodation as previously. Heti and Hope have an updated website http://www.hetihope.com/ to assist your interest.
July 5, 2024
Prospect Park Productions – the end of an era
Prospect Park Productions (Ōtepoti / Dunedin) has made the decision to close the company.
June 27, 2024
Comment on review of “Wahine Mātātoa: the (mostly) true story of Erihāpeti Pātahi”
A lovely evocative review of an exceptional theatre tour de force that does indeed ‘resonate’, and deserves to be seen nationwide ...
June 11, 2024
HANDCUFFS SWINGING AXES AND UBEREATS top prize in Playmarket’s 2024 Playwrights b4 25
Alex kicks off her wildly satirical thriller Becoming Jeff Bezos with a fugitive and a ‘10% off your first purchase’ UberEats voucher. Her play then explodes into madness involving blood, bodies and the pleasures of late-stage capitalism.
June 6, 2024
Exciting new dance festival for Pōneke
Footnote NZ Dance launch the inaugural PŌNEKE FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY DANCE.
June 3, 2024
LISA GETS A GONG!
Lisa Jadwiga Valentina Warrington, services to theatre and education, Dunedin. Huge congratulations from the Theatreview Trust for this extremely well-deserved honour!
May 31, 2024
Playmarket New Zealand TE HONO : CONNECTION
Playwrights – you have until Tuesday 4 June to get us your submissions for TE HONO : CONNECTION. We’re calling for applications from playwrights to undertake an online partnership with a script advisor to develop a new script – at whatever stage it is currently in.
May 15, 2024
Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand National University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespeare Festival 2024
“Close reading, creativity, collaboration, communication are just a few of the plethora of qualities which are enhanced,” said SGCNZ CEO, Dawn Sanders, “Rising to the challenge of re-imagining Shakespeare’s works in so many ways gets their ‘imaginary forces' working, as well as, for the many student directors, management of their project, peers and time.”
May 1, 2024
Vale Sir Vincent O’Sullivan.
Poet, playwright, critic, fiction writer, biographer, editor, celebrated teacher.
April 29, 2024
Comments posted to the review of Wellington Preview Show 2024
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April 16, 2024
PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR Wellington Central
Whitireia and WelTec’s new School of Creativity, Te Auaha, is seeking a highly experienced Production Coordinator. Applications close: 24 April 2024 ...
April 15, 2024
ADAM NZ PLAY AWARD for 2024
Playmarket is pleased to announce the joint winners of the ADAM NZ PLAY AWARD for 2024: Dan Bain for The Odyssey and Sam Brooks for This Is My Story of Us.
April 12, 2024
Tempo Dance Festival moving forward
The New Zealand Dance Festival Trust (NZDFT) is proud to announce a significant partnership with The New Zealand Dance Company.
March 27, 2024
Dance in aroha, Stephen Bradshaw (1963 – 2024).
"A gentle, humble and selfless soul" - Tiaki Kerei pays tribute to a man who paved the way for contemporary Māori dance...
March 20, 2024
NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR APPOINTED TO THE COURT THEATRE
Gretchen La Roche, a well-respected and seasoned arts executive, is returning to Christchurch to lead The Court Theatre as its new Executive Director.
March 19, 2024
Comment on review of “Lost Lear”
An insightfully expressed alignment of Shakespeare’s text and intent with the contortion of the effects of dementia and...
March 17, 2024
Comment on review of “Lost Lear”
Ccreativity but the vocal projection was sadly poor