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As the Revolutionary Artist and the Minister of Culture for The Black Panther Pa...
Emory Douglas
7 - 22 March Mangere Arts Centre - Ngā Tohu o Uenuku Revolutionary artist Emory Douglas shares his political and artistic legacy in a collaboration with Mangere-based arts organisation Nga Rangatahi Toa.
The first major survey of Lonnie Hutchinson's varied and rich practice.
Black Bird: Lonnie Hutchinson 1997-2013: A Survey
7 - 21 March Gus Fisher Gallery The first major survey of Lonnie Hutchinson's varied and rich practice, Black Bird includes sculpture and paper-cuts, video and virtual-reality experiences.
Some of New Zealand's most innovative artists in performance and spatial practic...
NZPQ15: Āhua o te Rangi
7 - 15 March Sir Paul Reeves Building, AUT University Some of New Zealand's most innovative artists in performance and spatial practice address the creative influence of weather in this era of climate change.
The first major survey of contemporary Māori ceramicists comprising 60 hand-buil...
Uku Rere - Nga Kaihanga Uku & Beyond
7 - 21 March Objectspace The first major survey of contemporary Māori ceramicists comprising 60 hand-built works that present the life and diversity of the Māori ceramics movement.
Monteverdi's passionate madrigal collection from 1638, played on instruments of ...
Close Encounters: Songs of Love and War - Monteverdi
8 March Leigh Sawmill Cafe Step away from the formal concert hall and into the rustic surrounds of the stunning Leigh Sawmill Cafe for an afternoon of romance, renaissance music and relaxation.
Energetic and spontaneous? a magical experience
Close Encounters: PAH
10 - 15 March Pah Homestead Music, dance and architecture combine at Pah Homestead in a unique collaboration between leading female New Zealand artists Carol Brown, Gillian Whitehead and Star Gossage.
The text is fiercely modern, delivered in a traditional operatic style that is a...
Macbeth
11 - 15 March ASB Theatre Brett Bailey - inspired by Verdi’s Macbeth - and ten spectacular African opera singers take us to modern day Congo, reinterpreting Shakespeare’s tale of ambition, corruption and witchcraft.
Fine-tuned dynamics, gorgeous harmonies... classic soul...How many ways can you ...
Lake Street Dive
12 - 14 March Paradiso Spiegeltent, Aotea Square Four-piece Boston-based group Lake Street Dive rock the pants off their live audiences with a saucy combo of jazz, funk and pop, an insatiable joy and kick-ass instrumentals.
"Absolutely brilliant... just as Shakespeare helped shape English, rap has drama...
Othello: The Remix (North)
13 - 16 March Bruce Mason Centre Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Q Brothers provide an intense, high-energy ad-rap-tation of the Bard’s famous tragedy played out against a backdrop of DJs, rappers and the Chicago ghetto.
Join Tim Finn and a cast of singers and musicians to delve into musical excerpts...
RAW: Tim Finn - Star Navigator
13 - 14 March Q Loft Rock musician Tim Finn's newest work, Star Navigator, is based on the true story of Tahitian priest, Tupaia.
A requiem of shattering power
Requiem for the Fallen
13 March Great Hall A collaboration between Ross Harris, Vincent O’Sullivan and Horomona Horo, performed by the New Zealand String Quartet, Voices NZ Chamber Choir and soloists, this is a musical commemoration of the centenary of WWI.
Hilarious, honest and beautifully rendered. I walked out with my heart singing
The Book of Everything
14 - 22 March Q Rangatira Moving and deeply funny, this is the remarkable story of nine-year-old Thomas, who sees things others don’t. Created especially for young people, this is a theatre favourite for all ages.