Archive for April, 2008

Music Month Celebrates Monkey Business

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

mr.jpg‘Have you seen the Benka Boradovsky Bordello Band play live? Heard the debut album from The Hot Grits, out this month? What about the melancholy sounds of Tim Guy? If these Kiwi acts don’t sound familiar, you’re not alone. But if you’re keen to learn more about independent local acts, there’s no better time to do it than during New Zealand Music Month this May…’

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Manaaki card: collaboration at its best

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Manaaki

Play nicely with others! It seems that everywhere I go experts are talking about the benefits of collaboration, sharing and smart partnerships. I’ve recently attended two excellent and very different events: Webstock and an arts marketing workshop with international cultural facilitator Jerry Yoshitomi. However, a key message from both events was the value and importance of collaboration to help build your business or your audience.

One of the most recent examples of a successful collaboration in the cultural and tourism communities is the development of the Manaaki Card. The card is a discount card for tourists that includes a variety of Māori cultural activities, accommodation, arts and other wonderful tourism experiences.

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Industry Excellence Recognised by Museums Aotearoa

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

NZLive.com would like to offer a big congrats to the thoroughly deserving winners of Museums Aotearoa’s inaugural awards for industry excellence.

Jim Geddes has won the individual achievement award, nominated by his peers. He’s been described as quiet, unassuming, engaging and totally committed to his work. Jim is a bit of a visionary - he has a very strong commitment to bringing contemporary art within reach of smaller communities. He’s done what many thought impossible – put Gore on the national cultural map.

As Head of Arts and Heritage at Gore District Council, Jim has developed the town’s Hokonui Heritage Centre, the Eastern Southland Gallery, and the Croydon Aviation Museum and expanded Gore’s historical museum. Jim has also been Project Manager for the Southern Odyssey trail and chairman of Hokonui Moonshiners’ Festival.

Jim has also been recognised for his work in acquiring major gifted additions to the Eastern Southland’s collection including works by Ralph Hotere and the collection of Dr John Money. There is a great feature article from The Listener on The Art of Being Gore.

In other Museums Aotearoa awards news: Pearson and Associates Architects’ won recognition for their work at the Colin McCahon house in Titirangi, Auckland. Their design work involving interactive displays and audio-visuals saw them awarded for innovative technical development. The award will be shared with Neil Semple and his Christchurch Art Gallery team for development of their Audio on Demand service.

The service allows users to listen to audio tours of the museum collections either at the gallery or at home, via the gallery website. Interviews with selected artists and curators are available, as is a fascinating history of public art in Christchurch. During your next visit to the museum, make sure you gaze upon some of NZ’s most iconic works with the dulcet tones of Sam Neill narrating.

Whanganui Regional Museum won the exhibition/visitor achievement award for their work on Te Pihi Mata - The Sacred Eye: Partington’s Photographs of Whanganui. The museum and the Whanganui River iwi repatriated to Wanganui a large collection of photographic work by WHT Partington who lived and worked in the region from 1892–1908. ‘By working closely with iwi, the museum has presented the photographs to emphasise their historical, cultural and spiritual significance to the whole community and its visitors,’ said judging panellist Jenny Gibbs.

This really is a very good exhibition, which brings the history of the region to life, and ties it firmly into the present. Another nice feature is that you can order prints of the photographs on display.

For more information on the awards please visit the website of Museums Aotearoa.

Autumn Food and Wine

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Autumn in Arrowtown‘To enjoy the unique flavours of any country what better time is there to savour its foods and wines than the harvest season?

Ripe to bursting, the Bay of Plenty offers up its orchard fruits, in Marlborough vintners are picking sun-warmed, mellow grapes off the vine, in Central Otago the sheep and cattle are brought down from their summer grazing…’

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