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Culture 101

Perlina Lau hosts a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Pop artist Theia releases staunch new anthem Baldh3ad

Independent, trailblazing alternative pop artist Theia has released a new musical anthem. Staunchly proud of being a wahine Māori artist, her whakapapa (Waikato-Tainui, Ngāti Tīpā) and her language, latest single Baldh3ad focuses on the “plague of colonisation”, with a direct address to the current government.

Sep 22, 202415 min

A Singapore Shimmy: Lisa Reihana’s 114,000 dazzling discs

With style and cinematic verve, if there was ever an Aotearoa artist to be dubbed disco queen it would be Lisa Reihana. Disco because her latest commissioned work on the rooftop of the National Gallery of Singapore, Glisten moves with sequins and sound. 114,000 shimmer discs dazzle in the warm breeze, complete with a soundscape. They make up patterns inspired by Southeast Asian Songket and Māori Tāniko weaving.

Sep 22, 202413 min

Songs based on poems inspired by films: Bill Direen’s Dustbin of Empathy

He's reached that stage of getting called a legend of the underground and certainly, Bill Direen is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most singular, long serving and distinctive poets and musicians. His career began in the fertile music and theatre scene of Ōtautahi Christchurch in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Forming the group The Bilders (for which he has been sole constant, with a fascinating roster of international players) Direen was to be an influential figure in the early days of Flying Nun....

Sep 15, 202422 min

From SpongeBob to Lord of the Rings: Why are we so successful composing for film?

An area of Aotearoa New Zealand arts getting major global reach right now is music and sound for film. Culture 101 brought together three composers and musicians making inroads in this field to talk about how they make the remarkable work they do: Moniker’s Sam Flynn Scott, Lachlan Anderson and Stephen Gallagher. The reach doesn’t get much bigger. August saw the debut of the animated feature Saving Bikini Bottom, based on the television series SpongeBob SquarePants. On its premiere weekend it go...

Sep 15, 202430 min

Regional Wrap: Waitohi Picton

A gateway to Te Wai Pounamu and the Marlborough Sounds, Picton has the capacity to surprise travellers with the range of cultural experiences on offer. It’s the destination for this week’s Culture 101 Regional Wrap. Barbara Speedy is the Director of The Diversion Gallery, situated on the picturesque waterfront.

Sep 15, 20247 min

Putting the real-life stories of migrant workers on stage

550 migrants or their advocates laid complaints last month. It comes as less than 2000 overseas workers arrive. Meanwhile Immigration New Zealand reports they have revoked the accreditation of 500 employers. For 200 years this has been a land of immigrants, welcoming successive waves of peoples and their cultures. We, the Outsiders is a documentary theatre piece created and inspired by migrant workers' experiences. After seasons in Ōtepoti Dunedin and Pōneke Wellington earlier this year, it’s he...

Sep 15, 202413 min

Performing arts quadruple threat: Petmal Petelo

You may have heard the phrase ‘triple threat’ in the arts, but Petmal Petelo is perhaps a quadruple threat. A dancer, actor, stage manager and assistant director she’s been steadily rising in the theatre world.

Sep 08, 202421 min

Giving the Dunedin Sound a shakeup: The future of the indie Ōtepoti scene

The Ōtepoti arts scene has long had a gloriously independent fertile, multi-generational, cross art form approach. But is that culture - once famously dubbed the Dunedin Sound - under threat? Many creatives are concerned. They came of age in the city from the 1980s through to the 2010s, and cite factors like increased rents and noise control provisions as practical threats to space for the city’s arts community.

Sep 08, 202428 min

The ‘what ifs’ of dazzling New Zealand modernist painter Edith Collier

The paintings that Whanganui painter Edith Collier created in England 100 years ago remain to this day, utterly fresh. At that time, there was no one in Aotearoa New Zealand painting with such modernist verve. “I am certain your fate will bring you back to England as mine did,” wrote our most celebrated artist of the period, Frances Hogkins to Collier, after she had returned home in 1921. Yet, that was not to be. Which may help explain why it’s only in recent decades we have begun recognising Co...

Sep 08, 202419 min

The Killing: Plushies, red velvet and the modern day circus

It’s a striking and brutal name for an art collective. The Killing is made up of six friends and former Elam School of Fine Arts students in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. At the time, they say, the choice of the name reflected their mindset - angsty, angry at the institution and full of what they describe as a lot of ‘young adult feelings’.

Sep 08, 202415 min

Tawata turns 20: Mīria George and Hone Kouka

Mīria George (Te Arawa, Ngāti Awa, Tumutevarovaro, Enuamanu) and Hone Kouka (Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Kahungunu) are both acclaimed, experienced writers and directors in theatre and film in their own right. Collectively as partners in work and life they are the founders and producers of Tawata Productions, providing a platform for Māori and Pasifika artists for stage and screen.

Sep 08, 202417 min

Innovative Waikato scheme pays artists basic income

What happens when you fund 10 artists a part time wage - a universal basic income - for an entire year, to help facilitate change within their community across an entire region? Over 2022 and 2023 arts agency Creative Waikato trialled such a project. Whiria Te Tāngata, was given $630,000 from the Manatū Taonga Ministry of Culture and Heritage’s Innovating Aotearoa fund. A documentary exploring a region’s worth of wellbeing by Dan Inglis premieres in Kirikiriroa Hamilton on Monday night and Whiri...

Sep 01, 202423 min

Regional Wrap: Tākaka in Mohua Golden Bay

Every week on RNZ’s Culture 101 we explore the cultural richness of this country by catching up with a local in a place, big or small. There’s no better demonstration of that richness than the cultural scene over-the-hill, top-of-the-south at Tākaka in Mohua, Golden Bay.

Sep 01, 20249 min

A world of handcut wonder: Matchbox and shoebox diorama with Antje Damm

Remember making dioramas with pen and card in shoeboxes as a child? As a quick survey of German artist and writer Antje Damm’s instagram will attest, Damm creates a world of hand-cut wonder with tiny dioramas constructed in matchboxes. It began with architecture and shoeboxes. At home with children after a professional life as an architect, Damm turned her 3D modelling skills to constructing cardboard dioramas to photograph, as illustrations for books she wrote for her four girls.

Sep 01, 202416 min

‘Messy-ass b*tches, doing messy-ass things!' Kiwi TV comedy Not Even

It may be true that the most exciting place at a flat party is the bathroom. Private, yet not so private. In a queasy bravado move for local television, that bathroom over one long night is the setting for the entire first episode of second series of comedy Not Even.

Sep 01, 202412 min

Fast Favourites with Boh Runga

This year marks 25 years since the Aotearoa band Stellar exploded onto the music charts in 1999 with multi-platinum album Mix.

Sep 01, 202415 min

'I want to be that bird': The magic dance of pīwakawaka with Shannon Te Ao

They flit around you in the back garden at the compost, or dive at your feet in the bush. The pīwakawaka or fantail is a special bird: so common, yet so magic. There's a lightness, a joy to this small bird, but while they perform a cheeky acrobatic dance closer to us than any other, they are also known as harbingers of death. For Māori, to have the ability to cross from our physical world into other realms. The pīwakawkaka - or tīwakawaka to use the artist’s chosen dialect - is central to a majo...

Aug 25, 202426 min

Why are artists paid so badly?

Last year the Ministry of Culture and Heritage Manatu Taonga reported New Zealand's arts and creative sector contributed $16.3 billion to New Zealand's GDP, or 4.3% of the total economy, in the year ending March 2023.

Aug 25, 202420 min
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