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The Art of Etiquette – blues jam sessions
In the latest episode Upbeat producer Zoë George finds out about the unwritten rules of attending a blues jam session with recording artist and jam organiser Julie Lamb. Can I borrow someone else’s… Audio
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Commedia dell'Arte comes to Aotearoa
If you were to come up with half a dozen Kiwi stereotypes, what would they be? A group of Auckland actors have spent the past couple of years thinking about this and creating masks to represent them… Audio, Gallery
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The Art of Etiquette – burlesque
In this week’s episode, Upbeat producer Zoë George goes vintage, getting inspiration from the 40s, 50s and 60s, exploring the art form of Burlesque. Bailey McCormack aka performer Fanciforia Foxglove… Audio
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Leader appointed for Fiji free expression project
Audio 25 Jul 2016The leader of a project to stimulate free expression in Fiji has been appointed by the British Council and Save the Children. Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - life drawing classes
In the latest episode Upbeat producer Zoë George gets Virginia Kennard to bare all regarding life drawing classes. What would possess someone to volunteer to be a life drawing model? If you are an… Audio
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The City Mission's Art of the Homeless
Art classes offered to Auckland's Inner city 'rough sleepers' have produced work that's so revealing, it's found a home in an art gallery. For many homeless, expressing themselves in paint, clay or… Audio
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Obituaries: a dying art
Writing obituaries is a dying art. Memorialising the lives and the deaths of the rich and the famous tends to be done online, often in 140 characters or less. One place where the tradition and the art… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Madame Camus at the Piano
Kim Hill talks to District Court Judge Arthur Tompkins, who has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, is editor of Art Crime and its Prevention: A Handbook for Collectors and… Audio
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Brexit and British art
Arts commentator Courtney Johnston looks at English artist Jeremy Deller's "human memorial" to mark a hundred years since the Battle of the Somme. Audio
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Cook Islands artist awarded a Fulbright
Audio 13 Jul 2016A top New Zealand artist residency at the University of Hawaii has been awarded to a Cook Islands artist for the first time. Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - film festivals
With the New Zealand International Film Festival just around the corner, is it ok to put my feet on the seat in front of me? Can I leave if I don't like a film? And what about eating in the theatre… Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - house concerts
In this week's episode Zoe George explores the intimate setting of house concerts. From opera among the trees, to plays in a lounge room, what is the "done" thing at one of these? Should I take my… Audio
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Martial art meets management
It sounds like an unlikely and possibly dangerous combination, but designer Mark Bradford has created a leadership development process, BeWeDo, based on Aikido. Video, Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - contemporary dance
Asking the questions you're afraid to ask Zoë George goes in search of some truths: What is contemporary dance? Can you cheer your favourite dancer? What about taking photos of the performers? And… Audio
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Guam soon to decide future of political status
A pro-independence leader on Guam says he's happy the island may finally be deciding the future of its political status. Audio
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Sound Archives: The Great Hall of the Christchurch Arts Centre
Sarah Johnston from Nga Taonga Sound & Vision was among over 8,000 people visiting the newly reopened Great Hall at the city's earthquake-damaged Arts Centre last weekend, and she's going to tell us… Audio, Gallery
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The Art of Etiquette - symphony orchestra
The concert hall is the place to soak in stunning sounds created by the orchestra. But it's also a place that amplifies every spoken word, cough and sneeze. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra cellist… Video, Audio
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Graham Sheffield, Arts Director of the British Council
Graham Sheffield has shaken things up at the British Council, since taking up the job of Arts Director five years ago.He's rebuilt and expanded the British Council's international arts programme which… Audio
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Beatriz Bustos-Oyanedel - Art and Politics in South America
Beatriz Bustos-Oyanedel is the curator of Space To Dream - an exhibition showcasing the work of 41 South American artists. She joins Wallace to explain the importance and history of political artwork… Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Courtney talks to Kathryn about the non-commercial work that dominated the Auckland Art Fair, the Francis Upritchard survey show at City Gallery Wellington, and a surprising large sculpture by a young… Audio
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The Art of Etiquette – art galleries
Can I touch the art work? Is it OK to eat in an art gallery? Why shouldn't I wear bulky clothes? Upbeat producer Zoe George paints an etiquette picture with Erika McClintock from City Gallery in… Video, Audio
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You can't touch… or look: the crazy world of hidden art
If you want proof that the super-rich have moved on from the conspicuous consumption of the Medicis and the Borgias of Renaissance Italy, take a look at what they do with their art. Or rather, don't… Audio
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Sit on your art: 2D to 3D furniture
You see some attractive objects hanging on an apartment wall, and assume they're purely ornamental. But what's this? Your host is taking the artwork down, and folding this two dimensional object into… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Heritage building in Chch's Art Centre to reopen
After being largely shut off to the public since the earthquakes, Christchurch's iconic Arts Centre is set to reopen its Great Hall to the public tonight. Video, Audio
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The Art of Etiquette - wine tasting
We're delving into the culinary arts for this episode. How do you hold a stemless wine glass? Should I taste white or red first? Will the fragrance I'm wearing impact the smell of the wine? Zoe George… Audio