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A panel with Michael Bell, Steph Walker and Kiri Jarden. It’s almost 13 years since the devastating earthquake of 22 February 2011, which forced 70 percent of the Ōtautahi Christchurch CBD to be demolished. While the rebuild has been a slow and often difficult process in visions meeting reality, there is also much to celebrate in the city taking up the opportunity, through art and design, to remake it as a place for all. ....
In a de-centralised exhibition from 5 to 29 May 2023, Haus der Kunst is showing works by the artist Rirkrit Tiravanija (b. 1961, Buenos Aires) at various sites in the building. In a first collaboration between Haus der Kunst and the Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, the exhibition takes place at the same time as Toshio Hosokawa's opera Hanjo, which will be performed in the Westgalerie of Haus der Kunst and for which Rirkrit Tiravanija has created the stage design. ....
Hon Stuart Nash One of New Zealand’s oldest cultural festivals and a brand new youth festival are amongst four events to win grants to help them grow, attract new audiences, and boost local economies. Economic and Regional Development Minister Stuart Nash has announced new support from an incubator fund launched last year to provide seed and development backing for creative and cultural events. “Festivals in Auckland, Rotorua, Porirua and Christchurch have secured new investment to help them grow and broaden their reach to new audiences, so they can eventually be self-sustaining,” Mr Nash said. They are: The ARONUI Indigenous Arts Festival to be held in Rotorua in September 2021 ....
One of her driving forces was carving out a space just for young people. She had consulted with rangatahi in Porirua to create the programme, which would include performative events on topics young people care about, as well as development opportunities. Holding it alongside the Festival of Arts was an exciting opportunity, as it would give young performers access to professionals. Matt Grace/Supplied The programme is yet to be finalised, but will include performative events and development opportunities. Young people in Porirua will be involved in naming the festival. The artistic programme for next year will be announced in October. ....