New Zealand Festival 2014
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Neko Case in Session
Singer-songwriter Neko Case was here for the NZ Festival and stopped by Radio NZ with a scaled-down version of her band for a live session hosted by Emma Smith and engineered by Ian Gordon. Audio
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New Zealand Festival is drawing to a close
14 Mar 2014The 2014 New Zealand Festival is drawing to a close, for some arts lovers, it's kept the best til last. Audio
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Antarctica's Forgotten Hero
13 Mar 2014Irish actor Aidan Dooley brings to life the stories of Tom Crean, an unsung Antarctic explorer. Audio
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Jill Trevelyan: NZ Festival Writers Week
11 Mar 2014New Zealand author and curator speaking at the New Zealand Festival Writers Week. Audio
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Renee: New Zealand Author
10 Mar 2014New Zealand author speaking at the New Zealand Festival Writers Week. Audio
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Peter Mechen: Tales from the Forbidden City review
10 Mar 2014Peter Reviews the New Zealand Festival of Tales from the Forbidden City. Audio
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Rhys Morgan : drag and spanking
8 Mar 2014Whanganui-born actor Rhys Morgan has successfully established a career in Britain and Australia as drag queen Spanky. He brings his comedy cabaret show, Candice McQueen: Nasty!, to the NZ Festival for… Audio
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Aidan Dooley : Tom Crean
8 Mar 2014Aidan Dooley is an Irish writer, director and actor who brings his production of Tom Crean - Antarctic Explorer to the NZ Festival, and to Auckland for one public performance, plus school events… Audio
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Joe Blossom and Duncan Sarkies : music and demolition
8 Mar 2014New Zealand musician Sean O'Brien has recorded and performed with a number of various bands since the 1990s. He currently performs as Joe Blossom, and released his solo album debut, Nocturnes, in… Audio
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Kate Camp : The Quiet Volume
8 Mar 2014Kate Camp has published five collections of poems, and contributes the Kate's Klassic segment to Saturday Mornings. During Writers Week she will be chairing two German authors in a conversation around… Audio
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Dylan Horrocks : before and after Hicksville
8 Mar 2014Dylan Horrocks is a New Zealand cartoonist best known for his 1998 book, Hicksville. His new book, Incomplete Works, collects many of his shorter comics from 1986 to 2012 and will be launched at… Audio
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NZ Society - Power Plant
7 Mar 2014Amelia Nurse visits Power Plant, one of the more unusual shows in the festival. It's a hugely popular sound and light installation by Five UK artists in Wellington's Botanic Gardens. Audio
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Murray Hickman: Between Zero and One
7 Mar 2014Music Director of Strike percussion ensemble presenting 'Between Zero and One' at the NZIAF. Audio
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Deirdre Tarrant: The Crimson House Review
7 Mar 2014Deirdre reviews the world premiere of Lemi Ponifasio's The Crimson House from the NZIAF. Audio
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Rachel Hyde: Tchaikovsky 5 Symphony
7 Mar 2014Rachel explores Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 5 ahead of the NZSO performance. Audio
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Graeme Simsion: Australian Author
7 Mar 2014Australian author previews his Writers Week appearance at the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Festival's musical offerings on this weekend
7 Mar 2014The New Zealand Festival's musical offerings on this weekend range from the twisted lyrics of cult favourites The Tiger Lillies…to Irish balladeer Paul Brady, to the nasty Candice (pron cand-ICE)… Audio
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Rachel Hyde: Ainadamar review
5 Mar 2014Review of the New Zealand International Arts Festival performance of Oswaldo Golijov's Ainadamar. Audio
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Peter Mechen: Requiem for the Fallen review
4 Mar 2014Peter reviews the NZIAF production of Ross Harris and Vincent O'Sullivan's Requiem for the Fallen. Audio
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Feature: Masaki Suzuki - Musical Director Maestro
4 Mar 2014Masaaki Suzuki is an international authority on the work of Bach, and has been lauded as one of the most powerful figures in music. He is the founder and musical director of the Bach Collegium Japan… Audio
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Lemi Ponifasio: MAU
3 Mar 2014Artistic Director of Mau Dance Company previews NZIAF productions of his show's 'The Crimson House' and 'Stones In Her Mouth'. Audio
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Rachel Hyde: Schubert (Part 2)
3 Mar 2014Rachel explores the work of Schubert ahead of the NZSO performance of Schubert's 5th Symphony. Audio
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Rachel Hyde: Schubert (Part 1)
3 Mar 2014Rachel explores the work of Schubert ahead of the NZSO performance of Schubert's 5th Symphony. Audio
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NZ Festival review
3 Mar 2014Lyn Freeman visits The Power Plant installation at Wellington's Botanic Gardens. Audio
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Kirsten Reynolds: power planting
1 Mar 2014One of five artists who have created Power Plant, an array of light and sound installations currently on show at Wellington's Botanic Gardens as part of the NZ Festival. Audio
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Sandor Katz: fermentation
1 Mar 2014Promoter of the virtues of fermentation through workshops, lectures, and three books who will visit Wellington soon for the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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NZ Festival programme
28 Feb 2014There's a strong Spanish flavour to New Zealand Arts Festival this year. Audio
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Joyce McMillan: Scottish Theatre Critic
27 Feb 2014Reviewer and commentator from The Scotsman newspaper visiting NZ for International Arts Festival. Audio
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Jonathan Hendry: Black Faggot and Paniora! review
27 Feb 2014Jonathan reviews NZIAF productions of Black Faggott and Paniora! Audio
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Yaron Liftschitz - Artistic director
25 Feb 2014Australian Contemporary Circus artistic director, Yaron Lifschitz, who's bringing his troupe's new show "Beyond" to the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Feature: Margaret MacMillan - Historian and author
Margaret MacMillan is a professor of international history at St Antony's College, Oxford. She discusses her new book 'The War that Ended Peace: How Europe Abandoned Peace for the First World War'. It… Audio
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Installation of a major conceptual arts exhibition at festival
25 Feb 2014While the New Zealand Festival features many live theatre and music performances, there are also several major arts exhibitions. Audio
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Jonathan Hendry: Needles and Opium Review
24 Feb 2014Jonathan reviews the opening night of the NZIAF production of Robert Lepage's 'Needles and Opium'. Audio
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Deirdre Tarrant: Batsheva Dance Review
24 Feb 2014Deirdre reviews the NZIAF opening performance 'Deca Dance' by Israel based Batsheva Dance Company. Audio
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Gunter Herbig: Hopkinson Smith Review
24 Feb 2014Gunter reviews last night's NZIAF concert by early music plucked string specialist at Pataka Museum in Porirua. Audio
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Darryl Stack and David McCaw
24 Feb 2014Eva speaks to Radio NZ's engineer and producer for the live broadcast of the NZSO's Beethoven 5 concert. Audio
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Audience Reaction
24 Feb 2014Eva speaks to audience members Gunter Herbig and Anita Ojeda about their thoughts on the NZSO's performance of Beethoven 5. Audio
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Rachel Hyde
24 Feb 2014Eva speaks to Rachel Hyde from the side of the stage at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington. Audio
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NZSO Musicians
24 Feb 2014Eva speaks to horn player Heather Thomson, percussionist Larry Reese, oboist Peter Dykes and violinist Dean Major a few minutes before they perform Beethoven's 5th Symphony with the NZSO. Audio
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Hamish McKeich
24 Feb 2014Eva speaks to Hamish McKeich as he prepares to go on stage to conduct the NZSO performing Beethoven's Symphony No 5. Audio
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Lynn Freeman wraps up the opening of the Wellington Festival
24 Feb 2014The host of Radio New Zealand's arts show, Standing Room Only, Lynn Freeman, squeezed in as many shows as she could and survived to join us this morning. Audio
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Protestors say Israeli dance protest is just the beginning
24 Feb 2014Anti-Israeli protestors say they will be stepping up their campaign after demonstrating outside a New Zealand Arts Festival dance performance. Audio
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Dance director says he would boycott his own show
24 Feb 2014The artistic director of the Israeli dance company, which is performing at the New Zealand Festival, says he would boycott his own show if he thought it would help the Palestinian cause in Israel. Audio
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Sara Brodie - Tribute to Lorca
23 Feb 2014Ainadamar, Argentine composer Osvaldo Golijov's Grammy Award-winning tribute to the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca is playing as part of the New Zealand Festival. Richard talks to director Sara… Audio
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Hopkinson Smith: Early music plucked instrument specialist
21 Feb 2014World leading early music guitarist and lutenist giving a pair of recitals at the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Briar Grace Smith: Paniora!
21 Feb 2014NZ playwright talks about her new work Paniora! being presented at NZIAF and Auckland Theatre Company. Audio
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New Zealand Festival lineup
21 Feb 2014Shelagh Magadza, artistic director of the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular kicks off NZ festival
21 Feb 2014What do Daleks, Cybermen, a Tardis, an 80-piece orchestra, and a choir all have in common? Audio
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NZ Festival programme
21 Feb 2014Radio New Zealand's host of the arts show Standing Room Only, Lynn Freeman, is here with an overview of the 2014 festival programme. Audio
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Ohad Naharin: Batsheva Dance Company
20 Feb 2014Artistic Director of Israel's Batsheva Dance Company talks Gaga technique and NZIAF performance of Deca Dance. Audio
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Anna Pierard: NZ Soprano and Director
20 Feb 2014Hawkes Bay Festival Opera Artistic Director speaks about her upcoming performance singing soprano role in NZSO/NZIAF Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular. Audio
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Marc Labreche: Needles and Opium
19 Feb 2014French-Canadian actor starring in the New Zealand Festival season of Needles and Opium. Audio
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George Henare - Pasefika
14 Feb 2014Star of Stuart Hoar's Pasefika which is being presented as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Tabitha Arthur and Ryan Smith: Traces
13 Feb 2014Writer and composer from NZ Fringe Festival production of 'Traces - Ghosts from the Archive'. Audio
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Peter Davison - Doctor Who
11 Feb 2014The fifth 'Doctor Who' Peter Davison is coming to Wellington to host the 'The Doctor Who Symphonic Spectacular' at the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Charles Bradley
8 Feb 2014The songs of soul survivor Charles Bradley, tell of the hardships and struggles of life- a subject he knows a lot about. After years of on again off again parenting from his mother, he left home at… Audio
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Terry Castle: critical writing
8 Feb 2014Walter A Hass Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, San Francisco, and author of seven books of criticism and a memoir. She will be a guest at Writers Week at the NZ Festival Audio
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Economist-turned-writer Loretta Napoleoni
7 Feb 2014Loretta Napoleoni is an expert on terrorist financing, and advises several governments and international organisations on counter-terrorism and money laundering. She talks to Kathryn Ryan about her… Audio
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Lemi Ponifasio: theatre of power
1 Feb 2014Theatre artist and choreographer with performance company Mau, which will be premiering two new works at the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Ira Kaplan - Yo La Tengo
30 Jan 2014Ira Kaplan is the co-founder, vocalist, guitarist and songwriter of the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, which will play at the New Zealand Festival on March 15. Audio
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Ideas for 26 January 2014
To focus attention on what he called "one of the central moral issues of our time", prolific Australian author Thomas Keneally last year edited and contributed to A Country Too Far - Writings on… Audio
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Robert Lepage: opium and needles
25 Jan 2014Canadian director who has created a renowned body of theatre work, most recently an updated version of his play Needles and Opium, will play during the NZ Festival in March. Audio
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Shelagh Magadza
20 Jan 2014New Zealand Festival artistic director previews this year's event. Audio
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Ursula Martinez - writer and performer
20 Jan 2014Ursula Martinez is a London based writer and performer who's bringing her controversial cabaret show - "My Stories Your Emails" to the New Zealand Festival next month. Identity, relationships… Audio
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Author Jaspreet Singh on the ghosts of history
Jaspreet Singh's novel 'Helium' addresses memories of the 1984 pogrom against the Sikhs following Indira Gandhi's assassination. He was a teenager in Delhi at the time, and writing the novel served to… Audio
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Author Jack Lasenby
Jack Lasenby is one of New Zealand's most popular children's authors. He talks about the origins of stories, growing up in the shadow of war and the Depression, a childhood in the Waikato, and a life… Audio
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Ant Hampton - The Quiet Volume
The Quiet Volume created by Ant Hampton is a form of audience-generated theatre, or autoteatro, which takes place in a working library. It explores the particular tension common to any library… Audio
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Malaysian author Tan Twan Eng
Tan Twan Eng trained as a lawyer and worked as a solicitor in one of Kuala Lumpur's law firms before becoming a full-time writer. His latest novel, The Garden of Evening Mists, was shortlisted for the… Audio
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Author Jordi Puntí on the craft of translation
7 Jan 2014Spanish author Jordi Puntí translates medieval poetry, Asterix, and among others, the work of Paul Auster and Daniel Pennac into Catalan. His first novel, 'Lost Luggage', has been translated into 15… Audio
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Diarmaid MacCulloch on the future of Christianity
3 Jan 2014Diarmaid MacCulloch, a history professor at the University of Oxford, is one of the world's most influential - and at times controversial - church historians. He has written numerous books, including… Audio
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Rayya Elias on addiction
30 Dec 2013This interview contains strong language and references to drug use.
Syrian-American writer and filmmaker Rayya Elias has published the book 'Harley Loco: A Memoir of Hard Living, Post Punk and Hair -… Audio
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Masaaki Suzuki: Bach Collegium Japan
19 Dec 2013Founder and Music Director of the Bach Collegium Japan who will feature at the NZ International Arts Festival 2014. Audio
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Marcus Chown - on the secrets of the Universe
5 Dec 2013Marcus Chown is a science writer, journalist and broadcaster and the cosmology consultant for New Scientist magazine. He is the author of many popular science books and recipient of the 2011 Future… Audio
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Denis O'Hare - Tony Award winning actor
26 Nov 2013Tony Award winning actor, Denis O'Hare is bringing his retelling of Homer's epic An Iliad to Wellington for the Festival of the Arts. Denis O'Hare plays all 13 characters - as well as the narrator and… Audio
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Pasefika
27 Oct 2013Paris with 19th century French artist Charles Meryon - the star of a new play by Stuart Hoar, who was captured by the artist's obsession with New Zealand. Stuart's script for Pasefika won the Adam New… Audio