03 April 2020 - 0 Comments
Arts
Industry Online Hui Series
Presented by the Performing Arts Network of New Zealand & Auckland Live
PANNZ, in partnership with Auckland Live, invites the creative sector from
across Aotearoa to come together through a series of weekly online hui, at the
beginning of each week, over the coming month.
These regular hui offer an opportunity for us to gather remotely, connect, and
get up to date as a community, and each week are facilitated by Barbarian
Productions' artistic director, Jo Randerson.
The inaugural hui on March 30 March focused on the Creative New Zealand
emergency response funding announced earlier this week, and its effect on arts
workers. Alongside Jo was Cath Cardiff, senior manager Arts Development
Services at Creative New Zealand, Megan Peacock-Coyle, PANNZ chairperson and
manager of Toitoi - Hawkes Bay Arts and Events Centre, and Cat Ruka (Ngapuhi,
Waitaha), artistic director of Tempo Dance Festival.
To watch a replay of the first hui, please click here or on the image above, or visit our Facebook event.
The next hui, scheduled for Monday 6 April at 11 am on our Facebook event and Youtube, will focus on festivals, and invites
artists, regional festivals, venues, and presenters to share how we approach
events and audience engagement for the future.
A panel of industry experts and stalwarts comprised of Auckland Arts Festival
chief executive, David Inns; Tawhiri (New Zealand Festival of the Arts,
Wellington Jazz Festival, Second Unit and Lexus Song Quest) executive director,
and Arts Wellington chairperson, Meg Williams; and Te Tairawhiti Arts Festival
chief executive/artistic director, Tama Waipara (Ruapani, Rongowhakaata and
Ngāti Porou) will talk through the issues and offer professional and personal
insights and feedback on ensuring festivals remain a vital part of the arts
ecology in Aotearoa.
Everyone is invited to the hui, and welcome to attend and contribute. You are
not alone. We are in this together. He waka eke noa.
Arts Industry Online
Hui Series
Presented by PANNZ & Auckland Live
Session
#2: Monday 6 April, 11am
Youtube - Facebook
pannz.org.nz/
aucklandlive.co.nz/
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