An icy slice of dance to Mozart
An Antarctica requiem finds its way into a Mozart programme, writes Raewyn Whyte.
An Antarctica requiem finds its way into a Mozart programme, writes Raewyn Whyte.
Theatre stars come out to play in Matariki theatre that champions diversity and difference
The evening was entitled Brahms & Tchaikovsky, but NZ composer Gareth Farr shone.
Young composer Josiah Carr talks about wrestling, letting go and tiptoeing through trees.
An acclaimed Māori astronomer is heartened to see more Kiwis celebrating Matariki.
The programme opened with three chorale preludes from Bach's Orgel-buchlein.
Weber's F minor concerto might have been written to showcase this man's talent for lithe.
Art collector Milly Paris reflects on the joy of collecting.
Te reo Māori taken to the page and the stage as language learning continues.
Book-burning denied in closure of three specialised university libraries
Keep yourself entertained this weekend with picks from the TimeOut and Arts teams.
Michael Hurst fires up winter with (not) Shakespeare to show thrilling Jacobean theatre.
Award-winning string quartet scales the heights but keeps its feet on the ground.
From Dr Seuss to Roald Dahl and everywhere in between.
Poi maker wants to express Māori culture and bring the community together.
Exhibition gets first NZ outing after attracting acclaim, and audiences in Asia & America
More is lost than is gained by the rewriting exercise.
A turning point in global history is told in rich compelling play, says Dionne Christian.
Libby Johnston first Kiwi to win Presidential Scholarship to study in New York
Performers shine in Silo Theatre's production of "Cellfish", writes Dione Joseph.
'A Gambler's Guide to Dying' is a gently humorous night of theatre, says Paul Simei-Barton
Yorick! is a rousing celebration of living the best life you can, writes Dionne Christian.
What's on this weekend? Arts and TimeOut reporters round up their picks
Matariki should be recognised as an event of national significance, says Te Papa.
The test should sell out, with 32 per cent of tickets being sold outside the region.
A family at war; an empire in balance - no, it's not Game of Thrones but real life.
One of NZ's artistic gems, Auckland Chamber Orchestra's gives Waiheke composer a hearing.
What are the odds of living an extraordinary life?
Enthusiastic cast carry play forward with energy but dramatic potential still a way off.