The latest creation by Dunedin dance film innovator Daniel Belton and Good Company Arts has its world premiere in the Otago Festival of the Arts tonight.
Drums speak in Spanish tongues in Dunedin this weekend. Nigel Benson meets the founder of the Camut band, Toni Espanol.
What a weekend. David Helfgott, the Camut Band and the launch of Subject2Change's debut CD, #1, on Friday night . . .
Sydney photographer and storyteller William Yang travels to the motherland he never knew in search of his people and culture.
How Walt Disney would popularise Maori culture was the inspiration behind Inez Crawford's Bouncy Marae sculpture.
A New Zealand entrepreneur solved the oil crisis 100 years ago: boil up penguins. Nigel Benson meets Joseph Hatch.
Sam Hunt popped into St Paul's Cathedral yesterday to drag poems through gravel for an appreciative audience.
Actor Wilbur McDougall sighs as he sits down beside his mother, playwright Sarah McDougall.
The curtain rose on one of Mozart's most popular operas at the Mayfair Theatre on Saturday night.
The ability of the Otago Festival of the Arts to touch hearts was shown this week.
Mikelangelo and the Black Sea Gentlemen bring the dark and mysterious art of kabaret noir to the Glenroy Auditorium tonight.
Spanish comedy act Tricicle had only just arrived in Dunedin yesterday when the silly nonsense started.
The Otago Festival of the Arts is not just proving fun for audiences.
Scrambled Legs and Corrupt Productions have teamed up in a double-bill of contemporary dance.
Monte Cassino, Italy, 1944: A hungry Maori soldier out stealing food bumps into a frightened Italian deserter in a stable.
We're off.
The lengths some people will go to for art.
Eduard Mendez is one of the funny men of Tricicle, the Spanish comedy trio described as "the modern day Marx brothers".
A group of Israeli musicians who met at high school are winning new classical music fans around the world.
Maori tradition greeted some special Spanish visitors in the Octagon yesterday.