Rachel spins some epic fresh and familiar tunes, and is joined in the studio by Sherry Zhang to discuss the Te Kāhui Creative Writing Fundraiser taking place on Sat 26 September for Your Gig Is Showing. Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
cc(tv) - Flower Beds That Grow
Hand Habits - Aquamarine
Susumu Yokota - Kodomotachi
Cindy Lee - LOVE REMAINS
Maxine Funke - Timeless Town
Awning - Pure & Simple
Baby Zionov - Space Holiday feat. Moody V
Dj Babatr - Sucio feat. LYZZA
Yumi Zouma - Drag
Nourished By Time - Crazy People
Power Nap - Pizza Man (Amamelia Bootleg Mix)
Water From Your Eyes - Playing Classics
Bladee & Mechatok - Rainbow - make it double Oklou Mix
Geese - 100 Horses
P.H.F. - i dont give a fuck if jesus loves me
PollyHill & Samara Alofa - RUN IT HOME (LEAPING TIGER REMIX)
Rachel speaks with Sherry about her mahi as co-manager of Te Kāhui Creative Writing kaupapa that facillitates writing workshops for rangatahi across the motu. Te Kāhui are currently running a Boosted campaign and are throwing a fundraiser on Sept 26 at the Trinity Methodist Church Hall.
Asher aka Skymning steps in to cover the weekly Flaura slot. Two hours of hot vinyl blends cover a diverse range of sonics, traversing Footwork, Jungle, Juke, Grime & more ((++abit of Screw.. ofcourse)).
Rāmere drive featured Pōneke 4-piece post-punk outfit Half/Angel playing for Friday live, playing their newest E.P - Boat Ramp + Jitterbug, and witty banter from today's drive host - Oto.
Pōneke post-punkers Half/Angel came into the bFM studio to play 15-minutes of loud, raw but honest music before the Doubleslack!! Newzician Magazine fundraiser at Double Whammy with Oscar Dowling, Awning, VMorg Ltd and The Slack Agency. Whakarongo mei nei to hear their latest E.P release - Boat Ramp + Jitterbug.
Dialogues in Video Art showing at George Fraser gallery, is an exhibition that brings together video works from the Chartwell collection, one of Aotearoa's most significant collections of contemporary art, along with video works from current students and recent graduates of Elam School of Fine Arts.
Curated by visiting scholar US art historian and curator Alex Bacon, alongside assistant curator and current Elam student Audrey Goggin. Coming together to showcase the works of Elam students, and alumni along with the rich collection of moving image works from the Chartwell collection. A Collection that spans nearly 20 years of work from established Aotearoa and Australian artists.
Dialogues in Video Art brings these works together in space to create this really beautiful, interconnected conversation between works. Speaking to themes of embodiment, duration and the natural world. Continuing this generative circulation of video art, and the dialogues that surround them.
Maya caught up with assistant curator Audrey Goggin about the show.