Free Festival Art Talks Start Today
Media Release: 27 February 2012
Free Festival Art Talks Start Today
Make the most of your lunch break during Festival 2012. Always popular and full of fascinating insights, Art Talks are a series of conversations with some of the Festival’s most inspired national and international artists. Don’t miss this series of free hour-long lunchtime talks at the TelstraClear Festival Club on Wellington’s Waterfront.
Monday February 27th,
1pm – The Wild Bride Chaired by Jo Randerson
Join members of the Kneehigh theatre company as
they discuss taking their work from the fields of Cornwall
to London’s West End and Broadway.
Tuesday
February 28th, 1pm – Masi Chaired by Lynn Freeman
The Conch director Nina Nawalowalo and British
illusionist Paul Kieve talk about the cross-cultural
creation of Masi.
Wednesday February 29th,
1pm – Tu Chaired by Murray Lynch
Adapting
someone else’s story to stage – join Hone Kouka as he
discusses writing a play inspired by Patricia Grace’s best
selling novel.
Friday March 2nd, 1pm – Birds
with Skymirrors Chaired by Anton Carter
An
opportunity to hear Lemi Ponifasio talk about his
experiences touring the works of Mau to some of the most
prestigious stages in the world
Saturday March
3rd, 12pm – The Sixteen Chaired by Peter Walls
A rare chance to hear from the renowned
conductor and founder of The Sixteen, Harry Christophers.
Thursday March 8th, 1pm – Beautiful Burnout
Chaired by Michael Hurst
What does it mean to
be a theatre company without bricks and mortar? The National
Theatre of Scotland talks about their approach to building a
new generation of theatre goers.
Friday March
9th, 1pm – The Animals and Children Took to the Streets
Chaired by Weta
Wellington is awash with
digital creators. Be there as members of theatre company
1927 talk with local experts in the field.
Saturday March 10th, 12pm – Political Mother
Chaired by Garry Trinder
In conversation with
Hofesh Shechter – one of the most important voices in
contemporary dance.
Tuesday March 13th, 1pm –
Tinariwen Chaired by Simon Sweetman
A chance to
witness this North African group share tales of struggle and
success in their musical endeavours.
Wednesday
March 14th, 1pm – Letting Space Chaired by Sophie Jeram
Gain insight into Mark Harvey’s Productive
Bodies, where his ideas of human usefulness and
productivity take on a whole new spin.
Thursday
March 15th, 1pm – First Contact Chaired by Helen Kedgley
Acclaimed New Zealand artist Michael Tuffery
gives an insight into the evolution of his latest
multi-media installation, First Contact 2012.
ends