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Franklin announces partnership funding
Franklin Local Board has announced strategic partnership funding for groups across the area.

Explore art in the open air with a geo-location tool to guide you
Plan your own personal art tour at He Kohinga Toi and discover our city through a new lens this summer.

Sculpture in the Gardens returns for summer
After a year and a half of planning, The Friends of Auckland Council's Botanic Gardens are pleased to announce the 8th Sculpture in the Gardens exhibition will open on 11 December 2021.

Creating art through cleaning – a Christmas makeover coming to Nelson Street laneway
A new creative artwork will emerge in the Nelson Street laneway just in time for Christmas.

Albert-Eden schools set for a whale of a time
Three local schools in Albert-Eden have been able to sign up to the Whale Tales public arts trail thanks to funding support from Albert-Eden Local Board.

Exhibition sheds light on the heart of Onehunga
An exhibition in a park in the heart of Onehunga features some familiar faces.

Keeping the arts on the go in Whau
The beating heart of the Whau arts scene is set to get a fresh injection of energy following the appointment of Janet Lilo and Jody Yawa McMillan to the Whau Arts Broker role.

Rough sleepers heard through poetry
Rough sleepers are finding their voices through poetry with support from Waitematā Local Board.
Events128 Results

We've Got So Much To Talk About
This production explores the challenges and complexities of motherhood.

Dawn Raids
Pasifika theatre collective Pacific Underground revisits Dawn Raids 25 years on.

Bayleys Great Classics: Lark Ascending
Vaughan Williams’ vision of the English countryside brings NZ violinist Amalia Hall back to the APO.

In Your Neighbourhood: Enchanted Garden
Kathryn Moorhead has selected music to display that divine combination, flute and harp.

The New Zealand Herald Premier Series: Grosvenor Plays Grieg
Fast-rising British conductor Alpesh Chauhan leads the APO in a cracker of a programme.

Bach Musica NZ: Durufle Requiem, Piazzolla Tangos, Tolnay
Bach Musica NZ presents Durufle Requiem, Tolnay Symphony 2019 (world premiere) and Piazzolla Adios Nonino & Escolaso.

The Made
A funny, astute and unmissable new play from Auckland Theatre Company.

Macbeth
No one writes about the nature of power better than Shakespeare and to this Verdi brings an all-encompassing dramatic energy through his music.
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