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The TimeOut and arts teams pick their weekend highlights.
The TimeOut and arts teams pick their weekend highlights.
What's wrong with a politician getting to know the small businesses in the area?
What David Bowie shares with composer Bach - US dance company finds the common ground.
Thieves are in for unpleasant surprise when they open stolen cases with unwashed costumes.
TV star and dancer calls out online haters, tells youth to be proud of who they are.
The Dust Palace's latest production, about seduction and desire, is one of its best yet.
Diversity Festival and the Auckland International Cultural Festival to go ahead
Victorian poem inspires NZ cirque company to celebrate female sexuality and desire.
The free event will be held from 10am Saturday. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Lacking in fizz? Glam cabaret Blanc to Blanc bubbles but never pops, writes Ethan Sills.
Local dance makers craft engaging tales which test limits of human reactions.
Comment: How to get the best from the Auckland Arts Festival, with 5 top picks.
REVIEW: Chinese New Year dance tour starts with exquisite performances from top companies.
Dancer Ross McCormack looks at one of NZ's biggest steel sculptures and wants to move.
Cultural exchange between China and New Zealand leads to dynamic new dance tour.
Auckland's summer of festivals is joined by a new one celebrating experimental dance.
Remarkable artworks of dancer Douglas Wright, who died last year, goes under hammer.
Touch Compass is one of 12 charities to get a grant from Auckland Airport this year.
Moments of exceptional dancing make "The Nutcracker" a sweet treat, Dione Joseph says.
School's out: South Auckland school delivers five-figure (ballet) lesson in learning.
The most Christmas friendly ballet of all is soon to arrive in Auckland.
Emotions are poured in to every aspect of Atamira Dance's Pango, writes Raewyn Whyte.
Tributes are flowing for lauded New Zealand choreographer and dancer Douglas Wright.
How do we want Auckland to be in 30 years? This time, it's artists not planners asking.
The arts leader with the Midas touch exits stage left to head Royal NZ Ballet.
Tempo Dance Festival ends on emotional note as Douglas Wright's cancer battle is revealed.
Shayne Carter surprise addition to dance work by acclaimed choreographer Moss Patterson.
It might hurt your ears, but it could also melt your heart.
Split across two nights, Kotahi opened the Tempo Dance Festival.