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Dunedin - A City Of AudioCulture

07 May 2015 - 0 Comments

On Thursday May 14, AudioCulture will host an evening at the Hocken Library, to discuss how the website can best capture Dunedin’s trove of musical stories - past, present and future.

Panelists will include Roy Colbert, Sam Valentine, Penelope Esplin, Graeme Downes, Scott Muir, Jon Chapman, and Amanda Mills, along with AudioCulture’s Simon Grigg and Steven Shaw.

The free event will start at 5:30pm, and all are welcome to attend and contribute.

AudioCulture is “the noisy library of New Zealand music”, an online celebration of the people who have created the music, the scenes they shaped, and the audiences they played to.

AudioCulture is working with artists, historians and music industry people to tell the stories of nearly one hundred years of New Zealand popular music culture.  Find us at AudioCulture.co.nz

Dunedin – A City Of AudioCulture

5:30pm, 14 May 2015

Hocken Library, 90 Anzac Avenue, North Dunedin

Free entry


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