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Fashion Week vibrancy spills into Auckland's streets and squares
Aucklanders are invited to an exciting schedule of free events wrapped around NZ Fashion Week, which kicks off on 24 August.

Iconic event brings zero waste to center stage
The ASB Polyfest Auckland Secondary Schools Māori & Pacific Islands Cultural Festival has succeeded in saving tonnes of waste from going into landfill.

Nana Tu joins young artists in exhibition
Artists mentored at The Corner: Creative Space, have their work on show at the Papakura Art Gallery.

Mural celebrating culture and diversity adds colour to Tāmaki Makaurau street
Local artists and tertiary art students have collaborated to create a new piece of large-scale art that celebrates the culture and diversity of Tāmaki Makaurau.

Connecting the past and present of Maungakiekie-Tāmaki
A new photographic exhibit helps tell the story of the significant change in the Maungakiekie-Tāmaki area over the last 100 years.

Going West Festival launches ‘Different Out Loud’ season
Going West Festival has announced a brand-new approach to celebrating live poetry with Different Out Loud, a collection of thoughtful video collaborations between Aotearoa poets and filmmakers.

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki takes Māori art to the world with release of new virtual tour
Auckland Art Gallery has released a multi-sensory and immersive virtual tour of Toi Tū Toi Ora: Contemporary Māori Art enabling people everywhere to enjoy highlights of the groundbreaking exhibition.

Poetry inspired by nature, made with nature
Elizabeth Welsh, recently announced as Auckland Council’s Artist in Residence for 2021, wants to quite literally bring a piece of Āwhitu to her poetry.
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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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