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Review: Sacre: The Auckland Dance Project, Aotea Centre
A festival atmosphere pervaded the Aotea Centre as Sacre: The Auckland Dance Project showcased the achievements of 190 youngsters under the direction of British choreographer Royston Maldoom.

Saving the last dance for Pina Bausch
Director Wim Wenders captures a celebrated avant garde dance company in the 3D doco Pina. He talks to Helen Barlow.

Laini Taylor: Elsewhere's other world
Out with vampires, in with other-worldy romance, writes Nicky Pellegrino.

Theatre review: The Angel & the Beloved, Hopetoun Alpha
Rainer Maria Rilke has always commanded a devoted following among connoisseurs of fine literature but he is also widely read.

Theatre review: Love After Dark, The Basement
The Basement's reputation as a hot-house for new talent is emphatically confirmed by a blast of youthful energy that has teams of young actors, each with their own writer and director, devising three short plays.

Theatre Review: Yours Truly at The Basement
Playwright Albert Belz has earned considerable acclaim for his treatment of Maori subjects but his re-telling of the Jack the Ripper story seems to be making a statement about the perils of pigeon-holing writers according to their ethnicity.