A First World War Centenary (WW100) arts fund is supporting new works by director/choreographer Lemi Ponifasio, composer Gareth Farr and the Ake Ake Theatre Company.
Dancers from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch are taking up a unique challenge to create portable dance works performed inside a box to celebrate International Dance Day.
Mark Amery considers the interesting struggle between fashion and reality in the work of Viviane Sassen at City Gallery Wellington.
Theatre makers have been entertaining children throughout the country during the school holidays. Reviews this week include Mr McGee & The Biting Flea and Racecars vs Cupcakes.
From Italy to Anzac Cove and back home again, Maori Television will honour New Zealand’s fallen in a full-day line up on April 25.
The MMF NZ, Recorded Music NZ and the NZ Music Commission have announced the finalists for the 2014 Music Managers Awards.
Fantasy author Cornelia Funke talks with Transmedia NZ's Fiona Milburn about extending her MirrorWorld series beyond the printed page.
Ande Schurr gives us Part 2 of how to 'cold call' by introducing the 'old call'. With a personal example, he explains how to get over the fear of making that dreaded call.
Thomas Monckton tells us about his clowning career and his new show The Pianist, a clowning show centred on and around a grand piano.
The winner of the fifth annual Taite Music Prize 2014 is Lorde for her album Pure Heroine.
More than 200 New Zealand artists will take part in arts festivals in Edinburgh this August.
The latest Theatreview Weekly includes reviews of Moko, The Hound of the Baskervilles, Promise and Promiscuity: A New Musical By Jane Austen, and Colt.