Collaboration
One dance form, many stories: how the dabke wedding dance became a lighting-rod in the Middle East
Nicholas Rowe explores the intricate story of how the dabke dance was politicised and misappropriated several times in the 20th century. Audio
The icing on Jordan Rondel's cake
If you're a dedicated follower of food and fashion, chances are you've heard of Jordan Rondel, aka The Caker. She talks about her love of food, her French roots and a precious family heirloom that… Audio
Horomona Horo x Alpha Steppa
Mani Dunlop follows the collaboration between Horomona Horo and Alpha Steppa. Audio
Schools divided over Government scheme
John Gerritsen explores why the government's flagship scheme to improve education is dividing schools. Audio
High Mountain Flowing Water
Lynda Chanwai-Earle met renowned New Zealand composer Jack Body and a group of visiting Chinese virtuoso performers at a special one-off performance in Wellington recently, to learn more about the art… Audio
Liam Finn
If you've witnessed one of Liam Finn's seat-of-the-pants live performances, chances are you've also seen his long-time collaborator Eliza-Jane Barnes riding shotgun, providing backing vocals and… Audio
Tackling Tallis
Thirty NZ choral singers were invited by the visiting Tallis Scholars to join them to sing Thomas Tallis's famous 40-part motet. Christine Argyle follows them in rehearsal through to performance. Audio
InterCoast
INTERCOAST is a collaboration in marine science between Waikato & Bremen Universities. Audio