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Here’s two reasons why: http://podcast.radionz.co.nz/art/art-20120219-1338-providence-048.mp3 Tickets are only $20-$25 with the show, starting at 7.45pm sharp. Thanks to those who came last night. Your support and generosity was much appreciated. See you there!

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Providence by Louise Tu’u returns for two nights only on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th February, as part of the New Performance Festival, being held at the Aotea Centre, The Edge in Auckland.  Artists from Canada, Germany and Australia as well as local folk will be simultaneously performing and exciting audiences and themselves about what [...]

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Yesterday afternoon, we popped into ENTROPY, Marita Hewitt’s latest exhibition. We were extremely lucky to have a personal tour with this exceptional artist whose works are in a temporary gallery above the dairy at 370 Karangahape Road. Inspired by her trip to Detroit last year, Marita captured her images with her camera, transferring and transforming [...]

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We warmly invite you to Part 3: artillery of the heart, which happens this Saturday 19th November from 2-3pm. Louise Tu’u will be running this workshop. This is the third of four parts of Range of Convergence, in collaboration with graphic designer, Kelvin Soh at the wonderful and innovative project space, S/F. Part 3: artillery of the [...]

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Brent Harris partners with ST PAUL St Gallery in Oct Dec Series occurring between 19 October and 15 December. Oct Dec Series explores inviting, serializing, lapsing, voice, and gesture, with live art episodes in selected locales around Auckland; outdoor and indoor, urban and suburban, at different times of day. We are happy to announce that Brent starts up [...]

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As part of Artweek 2011 in Auckland, Louise Tu’u is performing with Kelvin Soh in “Range of Convergence” this coming Tuesday night. With early 20th century Auckland theatre ephemera as material, Kelvin Soh and Louise Tu’u explore fiction, indexicality and dramatisation in their respective mediums of printed matter and performance. The venue is the wonderful [...]

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Thank you Immi and the other East St residents who came and supported Dead Mileage two weeks ago, including John and his nephew Prabas who spontaneously made us cups of tea and brought us biscuits, Anna who came and said hello and Miriam and her young family who came to read the names outside their [...]

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This Sunday morning, East Street in Newton will have performance artist, Jeremy Leatinu’u roaming from midnight to midday. We Should Practice in association with the Auckland Heritage Festival proudly present Dead Mileage. It’s meant to rain so please bring a sturdy raincoat, gumboots and portable chair to watch the performance. Don’t forget your jacket as well. [...]

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Upon our arrival into New Zealand, the last thing we wanted to see was a show. But boy are we glad we went to this one. Anna Bate’s So Fake it’s Real at Old Folks Hall in Newton was a study in simulation but delivered the real goods i.e. work which was thorough, contemplative, genuine, [...]

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Congratulations to Louise Tu’u (blue coat in the middle) director of We Should Practice. She is the first New Zealander to be invited as part of the inaugural International Connections programme to the 5th decibel Performing Arts Showcase in Manchester earlier this month. Amongst connecting with many wonderful people/ambitious outsiders, taking in many snippets of [...]

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