
K-Pop Academy stars Northland talent
Five Dargaville High School students are set to star in TV series.
Five Dargaville High School students are set to star in TV series.
Innovative, creative, challenging? This could be you. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Sheldon Rua doesn't see dancing or poetry as a hobby, but a vessel for change.
Auckland Diwali will be back as a two-day event at Aotea Square and Queen St in October.
More than 50 events and experiences are on offer, from night food markets to live music.
"I thought that turning 21 would be the pinnacle of my life."
The Royal New Zealand Ballet's artistic director discusses her career.
"I wave at every single car, every single day of every single week."
Fans are in for a treat, with Royal New Zealand Ballet to tour its production of Giselle.
Drag brunches, pool parties and marches with 'glamaphones' are coming to the capital.
Sarah Lauder went through seven isolation experiences but that won't hold her back.
Deco festival continues thanks to independent events. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Taane Mete, dancer and yoga teacher on his taonga - a gift his mother gave his father.
Lakes performing arts centre gets revival. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Elisabeth Easther talks to Tūī Matira Ranapiri Ransfield about her life and work.
12-year-old Harper utilises her creative gifts, taking on lead roles in performing arts
There's an event for all weather conditions this Wellington Anniversary weekend.
'Charging dancers to audition is unethical and discriminatory,' a critic wrote.
Some students ate chocolate bars for breakfast, and struggled to walk for one minute.
Five months before becoming a champion powerlifter, Ashleigh Hoeta suffered a stroke.
Fans have urged the New Zealand-born ballroom dancer to delete his controversial post.
Students perform the Nutcracker 'directors cut'. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
MacDonald's project, Ngā Wai, is a poetic work inspired by the sacred waters of Wāimarama.
She'll share the secrets to her award-winning choreography and creative process.
Two boldly contrasting dance works premiere on a national tour celebrating 35 years.
It comes as the art sector faces a challenging recovery from Covid-19.
New York Times: A viral video has lifted the school's fortunes and visibility.
Emma-Kate Putnam worked towards living her dream and eventually got the chance.
"Performing makes me feel proud of my art."
Elisabeth Easther talks to choreographer and senior lecturer Sarah Foster-Sproull.