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Dame Anne Salmond: connecting people through culture
2:40 PM.The journey anthropologist and award-winning writer Dame Anne Salmond has made into Te Ao Māori as a Pākehā over 50 years - creating a bridge for others to connect with our histories, our environment… Read more Audio
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Tango with world champion accordionist Grayson Masefield
2:20 PM.To celebrate International Tango Day on Monday 11 December, Aotearoa’s quintet Aotango will be turning the Te Ao Mārama South Atrium at the Auckland Museum into a dance floor with a world music and… Read more Audio
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Writing and performing a third act in your ‘third age’
2:05 PM.Nine first time stage actors and playwrights in Te Whanganui a Tara, all in their ‘third age’ have co-created a play that explores their personal experiences of the only consistent thing in life… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Motueka with Donna McLeod
1:20 PM.Every week on Culture 101 we check the pulse of a different area of Aotearoa. This week, we’re in Motueka with Donna McLeod. Read more Audio
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Ngahuia Harrison: the consequences of cannibal capitalism on the land
1:07 PM.In her major exhibition Coastal Cannibals at City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi, with a camera, Ngahuia Harrison offers different views on our landscape than we are used to seeing in a frame. She… Read more Audio
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Renowned Chinese haute couture designer Guo Pei in Aotearoa
12:30 PM.Just a glimpse of Guo Pei’s magnificent gowns reveal her vivid imagination. Read more Audio
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Creative funding will be tight, warns new Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage
12:10 PM.In former government minister Chris Finlayson’s 2022 book Yes Minister he wrote that “The primary responsibility of a National minister for arts, culture and heritage, is to keep the luvvies at bay… Read more Audio
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Fixing the desperate state of arts and culture coverage in the media
2:30 PM.On the brink of collapse - that’s the stark portrayal of the state of the arts media in a new report New Mirrors, commissioned by Creative New Zealand. Read more Audio
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Manu Vaea: the spiritual and mundane in being fakaleitī - Tongan third gender
2:05 PM.In Koe Tau’atāina o e Leitī (The Freedom/ Emancipation of the Leitī), Tongan New Zealand artist Manuaha’apai Vaeatangitau (or Manu Vaea for short) deals in “radical honesty” about her experiences as… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Marton building turns into an ‘unsettling immersive’ sculpture
1:27 PM.In 2021 artist Isabella Loudon returned to her family home in the town of Marton Tutaenui in the lower North Island to recover from glandular fever. Loudon has since stayed on, making the most of a… Read more Audio
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Kauae Raro Research Collective's passion for earth pigments
1:07 PM.Raro Research Collective's passion for earth pigments Read more Audio
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Celebrating traditional Fijian hair practice from a Wairarapa farm
12:45 PM.The buiniga is a traditional Fijian unisex hairstyle. Similar to the afro, but more sculpted, it’s become a source of national pride. Increasingly young women in Fiji are bucking Western trends and… Read more Audio
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Moutere valley jeweller wins gold at Florence Biennale
12:30 PM.A New Zealand jeweller has won big at the XIV Florence Biennale Exhibition and Awards, taking first prize for Jewellery Art and Design. Read more Audio
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Fast Favourites: The Brokenwood Mysteries star Fern Sutherland
12:15 PM.Actor and star of The Brokenwood Mysteries Fern Sutherland has just wrapped her 10th season on the television detective drama. A feat for any show in New Zealand to last this long. Read more Audio
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Music played on Culture 101 Sunday November 26
3:00 PM.Music from Otautahi Christchurch today with one famous surprise guest. Read more
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Madison Kelly’s call and response with the kakī
2:45 PM.The black stilt or kakī is one of the world's most endangered birds. It is central to the latest work of Kāi Tahu Otepoti artist Madison Kelly’s new work in a major exhibition Spring Time is… Read more Audio
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Ōtautahi’s whiskey-chasing advocate for mental health and poetry
2:30 PM.On the back cover of his recently published first book of poems, Crackle in the Rain, Ciaran Fox describes himself as a whisky-chasing sensualist, poet, father and born-again skateboarder.
He is… Read more Audio
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Culture 101 Arts News Sunday 26 November
2:30 PM.Arts news this week as read on the show. Read more Audio
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Gamblers, monks and courtesans: a fifth century play in 2023
2:00 PM.Prayas Theater is bringing the masterpiece, The Clay Cart or Mricchakatika to stage in an adaptation for modern audiences. Read more Audio
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Ōtautahi’s great inner-city cultural revitalisation
1:07 PM.A panel with Michael Bell, Steph Walker and Kiri Jarden. It’s almost 13 years since the devastating earthquake of 22 February 2011, which forced 70 percent of the Ōtautahi Christchurch CBD to be… Read more Audio
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Using AI photography to reconnect with humanity
12:45 PM.Whether you like it or not, the age of AI is here.
In his latest exhibition Legacy, photographer Jon Carapiet uses AI technology to reanimate current well known and powerful figures, creating the… Read more Audio
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‘Anything can be art’ an eight year old artist and curator’s Ōtautahi exhibition
12:30 PM.Artist Pia Hill was four when she held her first group exhibition as a curator, in her bedroom. The Bat Show raised hundreds of dollars towards these endangered species conservation.
Now, aged… Read more Audio