Dance
Drew James: PANNZ
Drew James is the Senior Producer for the Performing Arts Network of New Zealand's touring agency. He talks about their first year of operation. Audio
You got big dreams? You want fame?
More than 350 Wellingtonians aged 10-70 have been putting on their dancing shoes and dusting off their lycra eager to star in the huge public spectacle that's kicking off the New Zealand Festival… Video, Audio, Gallery
Jack Gray: 'Mitimiti' too 1445
Atamira Dance Company's latest offering is 'Mitimiti', developed over five years of extensive research and workshops. Eva asks choreographer Jack Gray what it's all about. Audio
Carrie Rae Cunningham: Tempo Festival
Carrie Rae Cunningham has been involved with Auckland's Tempo Festival of Dance since 2008, in a number of capacities. This year, she takes the reins as Artistic Director. She tells Eva what they have… Audio
Turning film noir into dance noir
Zahra Killeen-Chance is an award winning choreographer and dancer, whose choreographed work has been produced in Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Taipei. Currently Zahra is studying for a masters in… Audio
A positive spin on Christchurch's wrecked buildings
New York Choreographer Leslie Scott is collaborating with Christchurch dancers on a project about decaying and demolished buildings and rebullding. Christchurch offers many options in all three… Audio
Adam Hayward: Body Festival
Body Festival director Adam Hayward outlines this year's events, in the fourteenth iteration of the dance festival. Audio
David Kelly and Marianne Schultz: 'Miss Donnithorne's Maggot'
'Miss Donnithorne's Maggot' is an unusual chamber opera by Peter Maxwell Davies, receiving a performance this weekend by the Auckland Chamber Orchestra and mezzo-soprano Claire Scholes. Eva talks to… Audio
Kate McIntosh: All Ears
Kate McIntosh brings her unique brand of theatre back to Wellington this week, after living in Belgium for 15 years. She tells Eva about her work 'All Ears'. Audio
Sofia Mavragani and Miranda Manasiadis: PlayforWELLINGTON
Choreographer and teacher Sofia Mavragani has taken her performance workshop 'playforPLACE' to cities like Athens, Istanbul, Buenos Aires, and Reykjavik. This week, she joins actor and director… Audio
Womad 2015 Live: Fanfare Ciocarlia, Puerto Flamenco
An interview and live performance from Fanfare Ciocarlia: a twelve piece Gypsy Brass band from north-east Romania, as well as highlights from Seville's Puerto Flamenco, who brought the theatre and… Audio
Dance for Parkinson's
The role of dance in helping people who suffer from stroke, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions. Rachel Horwell offers Dance for PD classes. Cheryl Cameron and Ian Jenkins add a… Audio, Gallery
The Toys In Chouchou's Corner
Katherine Hebley talks about a play called The Toys In Chouchou's Corner on at the Storylines Festival in Auckland. Set to the music of Debussy's Children's Corner Suite the production features a… Audio
Amber Griffin - dance photographer
Amber Griffin has won a gold medal for her dance photography at an international competition. The former ballet dancer went to Paris to collect the medal after catching the eye of the World… Audio
Dance
Body movements, usually to music, with Chris Jannides, Toi Whakaari movement tutor and founding dancer, choreographer and artistic director of Limbs Dance Company. Lloyd Newson and his UK physical… Audio
Masterpieces - Malia Johnson
Today we're talking to dancer and choreographer, Malia Johnson. Audio
Footnote dances on
The country's longest-running contemporary dance company, Footnote, celebrates its 30th birthday. Audio
New Zealand's first comptemporary dance company turns 30
The country's longest-running contemporary dance company is turning 30. Audio
K-Pop World Festival 2015
The annual K-POP World festival gives amateur, non-Korean K-pop performers, a chance to compete on a world stage in Changwon. Mava Moayyed meets the 2015 Kiwi K-popper finalists ahead of their onstage… Audio