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News from Face to Face Portrait Festival Curated by the CubaDupa programming team, the Late Night event at the Face to Face Portrait Festival will fuse art and music for an extraordinary evening of talent The Capital’s new visual arts festival, Face to Face Portrait Festival, funded by the Wellington City Council’s City Recovery Fund, has announced its full programme of free art events, including the full-line up of musicians for the Late Night event. Taking place on Saturday 29 May, the Late Night invites the public to experience the very best in contemporary New Zealand art and music. Enjoy performances by celebrated musicians in an intimate art gallery setting. ....
Kerry Fox: âI still see myself as a teen: pot, joyriding and trying to have sexâ Clockwise: Kerry Fox; Olivia Newton-John in Grease; a beach buggy; and John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Composite: Dave Bennett/WireImage/Alamy/Allstar Clockwise: Kerry Fox; Olivia Newton-John in Grease; a beach buggy; and John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever. Composite: Dave Bennett/WireImage/Alamy/Allstar The Shallow Grave and Intimacy actor on driving at 15 in New Zealand, her parentsâ disco dancing and starting an Abba fan club in her shed Thu 13 May 2021 07.25 EDT Last modified on Mon 17 May 2021 07.11 EDT My brotherâs orange beach buggy ....
We d started outside the Te Wharewaka o Pōneke (waka house) a vast building in the shape of a traditional cloak. “Our vision is to return a strong Māori presence to the waterfront,” says Taupuruariki Brightwell, one of our guides for the two-hour waka tour. Māori culture is experiencing a revival, but nowhere is it more obvious than in the nation s capital. The new Te Tauihu te reo Māori policy – named after the ornately carved figurehead of a waka – aims to make Wellington a Māori language city by 2040, the 200th anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi. ....
Arihia Latham05:00, May 01 2021 Antonio Hernandez Lady Diva says Tohu, bold wood flag inspired pieces showing stylised whetū in shades of the coastline represent navigation including her own journey from graffiti to gallery walls. Graffiti art is like coded communication, it’s a medium of expression for many communities and cultures that feel oppressed or voiceless, it’s a way of expressing political thoughts and feelings or is simply political because it is reclaiming spaces that have been taken by capitalism, gentrification, ultimately colonisation. It’s an art form that has often sat beside hip hop in an uprising of indigenous voice in colonised spaces. ....
Photo: Tourism NZ We d started outside the Te Wharewaka o Poneke (waka house) a vast building in the shape of a traditional cloak. Our vision is to return a strong Maori presence to the waterfront, says Taupuruariki Brightwell, one of our guides for the two-hour waka tour. Maori culture is experiencing a revival, but nowhere is it more obvious than in the nation s capital. The new Te Tauihu te reo Maori policy - named after the ornately carved figurehead of a waka - aims to make Wellington a Maori language city by 2040, the 200th anniversary of the Treaty of Waitangi. ....