Fault Lines depicts the human response to the devastating earthquakes in Christchurch and the Sichuan province of China. The show had its world premiere at the Melbourne Festival in October 2012 in a unique collaboration between New Zealand choreographer Sara Brodie and China's Sichuan province-based Leshan Song & Dance Troupe. Now this critically acclaimed production is touring to Sydney and Canberra from 11 to 16 June 2015.
The Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to announce the appointment of 36 year old Italian Francesco Ventriglia as the company's new artistic director.
More than 200 New Zealand artists will be coming over to Edinburgh this August; the largest group of leading New Zealand actors, dancers, musicians, writers, Maori performing artists, spoken word and visual artists to have ever performed together outside New Zealand. Eight leading companies will be taking part in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, appearing mainly at Assembly Festival and Summerhall.
The Onewhero Society of Performing Arts (OSPA) will be bringing Playing Miss Havisham to the stage tonight, 4 August at 8pm, courtesy of Arts on Tour NZ and Willow Productions.
The Onewhero Society of Performing Arts (OSPA) will be bringing Playing Miss Havisham to the stage on 4 August at 8pm, courtesy of Arts on Tour NZ and Willow Productions.
Flute/percussionist duo Conor Nelson and Ayano Kataoka will close the inaugural season of Music at First on May 28th, 2010 at 7:30pm. This special concert is held in celebration of the release of the Duo's CD 'Breaking Training,' (New Focus Recordings).
Flute/percussionist duo Conor Nelson and Ayano Kataoka will close the inaugural season of Music at First on May 28th, 2010 at 7:30pm. This special concert is held in celebration of the release of the Duo's CD 'Breaking Training,' (New Focus Recordings).
Flute/percussionist duo Conor Nelson and Ayano Kataoka will close the inaugural season of Music at First on May 28th, 2010 at 7:30pm. This special concert is held in celebration of the release of the Duo's CD 'Breaking Training,' (New Focus Recordings).
Flute/percussionist duo Conor Nelson and Ayano Kataoka will close the inaugural season of Music at First on May 28th, 2010 at 7:30pm. This special concert is held in celebration of the release of the Duo's CD 'Breaking Training,' (New Focus Recordings).
The nominations have been announced for the 2009 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards, considered to be the one of the most significant events for Wellington City's vibrant arts community.
Dust off the wedding dress and the tux for what could well be the largest collection of wedding dresses in New Zealand when Blood Wedding, the theatre show that has Wellington abuzz, offers a free performance for newlyweds and anyone who turns up to the theatre in their wedding garb.
Dust off the wedding dress and the tux for what could well be the largest collection of wedding dresses in New Zealand when Blood Wedding, the theatre show that has Wellington abuzz, offers a free performance for newlyweds and anyone who turns up to the theatre in their wedding garb.
Your wedding is supposed to be the biggest day of your life - but when your wedding includes a duel to the death you know the stakes are high.
Blood Wedding, written by celebrated Spanish playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, is one of the most anticipated productions of the 2009 Wellington theatrical calendar.
Your wedding is supposed to be the biggest day of your life - but when your wedding includes a duel to the death you know the stakes are high.
Blood Wedding, written by celebrated Spanish playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, is one of the most anticipated productions of the 2009 Wellington theatrical calendar.
Anna Mackmin's production of David Storey's 1969 drama In Celebration, featuring Orlando Bloom (Pirates of the Carribean) in his West End debut, runs at the Duke of York's Theatre from July 5, with press night on July 12.
Anna Mackmin's production of David Storey's 1969 drama In Celebration, featuring Orlando Bloom in his West End debut, runs at the Duke of York's Theatre from July 5, with press night on July 12