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Culture 101

Perlina Lau hosts a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Arranging 110 chairs from 170 years: Objectspace's Kim Paton

What can chairs reveal to us about our history? There are sure to be seats in the new Objectspace exhibition and book The Chair: A story of design and making in Aotearoa that’ll cause you warm bodily pricks of memory.

Feb 04, 202420 min

When does protest become art? Defacing an English version of the Treaty of Waitangi

The activists who defaced an English version of Ti Tiriti o Waitangi at Te Papa last year planned their actions very carefully, says Cally O’Neill from the social justice action group Te Waka Hourua. "There's a bunch of precedents for art as activism and that was exactly the direction that we were going," she tells Culture 101.

Feb 04, 202422 min

Fast Favourites: Kiwi actor Morgana O’Reilly cast in White Lotus

Kiwis will be watching the next season of White Lotus even more closely, following the casting of New Zealand actor Morgana O’Reilly (Housebound, Mean Mums, Wentworth). The hugely successful dark comedy will be set in Thailand for its third season, following earlier seasons in Hawaii and Italy.

Feb 03, 202411 min

Pump up a 1990 jam with playwright Albert Belz

It may be 2024, but playwright Albert Belz (Ngati Porou, Ngā Puhi, Ngati Pokai) wants you to stretch like it's 1990. Dedicated to the pump of aerobics, Belz’s new play Hyperspace is an unapologetic 1990 nostalgia fest.

Jan 28, 202421 min

Regional Wrap: Te Tairawhiti with Tama Waipara

Each show, Culture 101 visits a different region to find out what's going on in the arts and culture scene. For our first show back this year, we're heading to Te Tairāwhiti and joining us is prolific Maori artist, musician, cultural advocate and the chief executive of the Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival, Tama Waipara.

Jan 28, 20248 min

Pub Choir brings mass singing to Aotearoa

Everyone can sing. Not necessarily well, but everyone has the ability. The phenomenon Pub Choir has taken this idea and combined singing with comedy and beers.

Jan 28, 202419 min

Pring It On! A Polyfest parody hits the stage

For teenagers who grew up in the 2000s, Bring It On (2000) was a VHS and DVD staple. It would, without fail, be brought out during sleepovers. It felt like everyone knew the cheerleading chants. Kirsten Dunst was at the height of her fame. Closer to home, it’s serving as inspiration for a new theatre show Pring It On!, with the pom poms swapped out for Polyfest. The story goes behind the scenes, into the dramatic world of the world’s largest Secondary Schools’ Pacific Dance Festival.

Jan 27, 20249 min

H.R. The Musical - putting office culture on stage

Most of us at some point have worked for a company with an HR (Human Resources) Department. We’re familiar with the jargon and usually have brushes with the team entering and exiting a role. But what about HR as a musical?

Jan 27, 202413 min

Witi Ihimaera on the massive rise to come of Māori culture in 2024

Witi Ihimaera joins Mark Amery on Culture 101 to play ‘Fast Favourites’ - sharing some of his favourite current Aotearoa artists and cultural moments. “We’re international now. It’s fantastic when you think about it - we had three New Zealand films premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival… and Māori music in te reo has massively risen in the charts here. It’s poised to go global this year I reckon.”

Jan 27, 202413 min

The year that was: best of Aotearoa culture 2023

Joining Mark Amery and Perlina Lau on Culture 101 to consider the year that was and pick some cultural highlights are Erin Harrington in Ōtautahi Christchurch, André Chumko and Sarah Laing in Poneke Wellington and Sam Brooks and Gemma Gracewood in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland.

Dec 17, 202354 min

Regional Wrap: creative Kerikeri

As the summer break starts, many New Zealanders will be heading to the warmer climes of Te Tai Tokerau Northland and a town known for its arts, culture and heritage: Kerikeri. Culture 101’s Mark Amery is joined by Kerikeri based RNZ journalist Peter De Graaf for this week’s Regional Wrap.

Dec 17, 20233 min

‘Don’t look behind you!’ A history of folk horror with Kier-La Janisse

The phenomenon and history of folk horror has been explored in a new documentary, Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched (2021) screening at City Gallery Wellington. A sub-genre of horror, folk horror is described in the film as “prosaic meets uncanny”. A common theme is connection to the land, returning to the roots and cultures which have been sustained in spite of a dominant culture that’s progressed and moved on.

Dec 17, 202338 min

Bruce Mason Playwriting Winner: Tainui Tukiwaho

Actor, director, producer and writer, Tainui Tukiwaho (Te Arawa, Tūhoe) is the recent winner of the 2023 Bruce Mason Playwriting Award. Known for roles on Step Dave and having taken on portraying legendary comedian, Billy T James for telemovie, Billy, Tukiwaho has taken home $10,000, to encourage his writing for theatre.

Dec 16, 20239 min

Connecting to our landscapes through artist Marilynn Webb

When we talk about the pioneering generation of modern Māori artists, the names most typically heard are men: Ralph Hotere, Sandy Adsett, Selwyn Wilson, Muru Walters or Para Matchitt. Deserving more recognition is Marilynn Webb. Of Ngāpuhi, Te Roroa and Ngāti Kahu descent, Webb passed away in 2021. She is best known for prints that connect us to the landscape, considering the effects of environmental and human history.

Dec 16, 202320 min

Dame Anne Salmond: connecting people through culture

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 and our peoples - has been extraordinary.

Dec 10, 202320 min

Ngahuia Harrison: the consequences of cannibal capitalism on the land

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 considers the complexity of perspectives, from kaimoana gathering sites to brand new suburban waterfront property developments.

Dec 10, 202328 min

Fast Favourites: Paul Goldsmith, Aotearoa's new Minister of Arts, Culture and Heritage

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 and stop them complaining.” So what does the new National minister for arts, culture and heritage, Paul Goldsmith think?

Dec 09, 202313 min

Regional Wrap: Marton building turns into an ‘unsettling immersive’  sculpture

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 vacant commercial building owned by her parents as studio space. The building is due to be demolished, so she’s been busy turning it into one giant installation project to create what is being dubbed an “unsettling, immersive sculpture”.

Dec 03, 20238 min
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