Renaissance woman, Teresa Patterson joins Pennie in the studio to discuss her wealth of music industry experience, from starting out at major labels to publicity, management, promotion and much more. Teresa along with Lani Purkis and Julia Deans are the team behind Milk + Honey Festival. Now in it's second year, the festival celebrates women and diversity, and is held on International Women's Day - Sunday 8 March at Silo Park.
Featuring Jess B, MC Tali + DJ Chicorelli, She's So Rad, Imugi, Disciple Pati + much more. Midday to 6pm and it's FREE.
Alicia Frankovich tunes in from Melbourne to speak with Heidi about her performance piece, 'AQI2020', currently showing at The Auckland Art Gallery. She shares her experiences of the insane wildfires that ravaged Australia earlier this year on which this work is based. Alicia's practice has often deconstructed conceptions of bodies, human and non-human, in the process opening up awareness and a sense of possibility about various ways our bodies are less discrete than we tend to take for granted. In line with that, this show has tried to follow threads of connection in the arts practitioners interviewed. Next Natasha Conland takes a call to discuss her role in curating the work for all of us currently stuck in one of the safest Islands in the world right now. And finally, Sophie Sutherland, who is one of the performers in Alicia's piece, tells us about the work from the perspective of a participant. Sophie currently has a show of her own at Audio Foundation, titled 'Ball Park', which runs until the 31st of Whiringa-aa-Nuku, October.
This week's jazz show, lovingly curated by Frances Chan, features kick-ass chicks, local newbies, mad riddims and a nod to the late Mr Watts.
Playlist:
Charlie Watts & the Danish Big Band – You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Jaimie Branch – Theme Nothing
Butcher Brown – Cabbage (DFC)
Balimaya Project - Soninka/Patronba
Ben Wilcock – La Rosita
Ben Wilcock – Grooving High
Aron Ottignon – Canal Side Blues
Otis Sandsjo – Tremendoce
Earth, Wind & Fire – Clover
Milt Jackson – People Make the World Go Round
Hummucide – Park
Chip Wickham – Route One
The Comet Is Coming – Summon the Fire
Sun Ra – UFO – Live at Grendel’s Lair
Jasmine Lovell-Smith, Jake Baxendale – Sanctuary Pt 1 (Optimism)
Fabia Mantwill Orchestra – Trio.logy
Oneness of Juju – African Rhythms
loveliescrushing - Babysbreath
My Bloody Valentine - To Here Knows When
Astrobrite - Till The Stars Fall From The Sky
Rumskib - Ferris Wheel Blackout
Valium Aggelein - V
SPC ECO - The Whole Day Long
Clever Girl - Elm
Planeswalker - Welcome to Jurassic Park (Demo)
Toe - All I Understand Is That I Don't Understand
SODA BOYZ - Fader
Snowing - Kirk Cameron Crowe
Foxtails - I Experienced Ego Death On A Skramcave Thread
No Sky - Surf
Art Contest - Mean Note
Car Seat Headrest - Beach Life-In-Death
I Hate Sex - Happy Anniversary
Elegant World - Charmed
I Hate Myself - Polar Bear Summer
Scarp - Old Age
T.G. Shand - Golden Hour
Bowery Electric - Another Road
RUBUR - Every Me
meeting places - on our own
Seefeel - Fracture
crone - tipping point
Mark Cloud - Walk The Plank
Bjork - Hunter
tont - Õhurõhk
Xiu Xiu - Saturn
Suicide - Che
Cindy Lee - No Worth No Cost
Minimal Man - What's Not There
Mint Chicks - Hot On Your Heels
Sherpa - Guarantee
Horse Lords - The Radiant City
Horse Lords - People's Park
Aktuala - Sar
Elm - Offerings
Velehentor - Stonewells of Æternity
Pyramids/Nadja - An Angel Was Heard to Cry Over the City of Rome
Jesu - Guardian Angel
Aporea - Untitled III
Zoät·Aon - Exo
Sherpa - Abscentto The Mother Language
Liturgy - The Separation of HAQQ From HAEL
Ryoji Ikeda - Data.Index
John Duncan, Cosey Fanni-Tutti, Chris Carter - Nicki A2
Futuro Antico - Uata Aka
Alameda 5 - Embryon
Sun City Girls - A Previously Unknown Sacrifice
AMM - In The Realm Of Nothing Whatever
Terry Riley+Don Cherry 4tet - Untitled
Billy Joel is playing at Eden Park this Saturday. However, concertgoers will not be able to take the train to the venue as KiwiRail is closing the network for repairs.
Auckland’s rail is undergoing an almost 300 million dollar upgrade and rebuild in time for the opening of the City Rail Link.
This means large swathes of Auckland’s rail network will be out of use for the next three years.
David spoke to Councillor Mike Lee about the issue and how it will affect Aucklanders.
Salene's here to you help you out with all the renting questions you may have after the Auckland Floods this weekend. She also recommends you check out Renters United for some helpful info. Three Civil Defence Centres are open for anyone who needs a safe place to go to.
In Kelson at Saint Leonard's Road School, 15 Leonard's Road
In Randwick Park, at Manu Tukutuku, 32 Riverton Drive
In Albany, at the Massey University Albany East Precinct. Enter at Gate 1/Main Entrance off the Albany Expressway SH17. The centre is set up in the Sir Neil Waters Theatre.
Also, a helpline has been set up by Auckland Emergency Management for anyone who needs accommodation: 0800 22 22 00.
Today, Deputy Mayor of Tāmaki Makaurau, Desley Simpson, dials in to chat about what will happen following the Budget submissions closing, leaks in Western Springs Park, and the recent cancellation of co-governance meetings in Mount Eden. Eli Matthewson is in the studio talking about Muckaround Comedy and his upcoming comedy fest show Gutterball. On Stage Direction, Sachie and Trent from Fish Saw tell Alice and Rachel about the show's conception and future. Whakarongo mai nei!
For City Counselling this week Simon spoke with Waitākere City Councillor Shane Henderson about the recent report into Auckland City Council's response to the Jan 27th floods, as well as repairing infrastructure after the events. Shane also spoke about how some communities are struggling since the events. He also shared views on Auckland Transport's parking strategy. Simon started by asking Shane what he thought about the flood report from last week.
Frances speaks to Mark Amery and Sophie Jerram about their new book ‘Urgent Moments’ on the story of public art curations in the cultural climate of the mid 2000’s, and with New Zealand fashion designer and wool enthusiast Liz Mitchell about her upcoming exhibition ‘This Raw Material’.
Liam speaks to artist and advocate Judy Darragh about the arts in the upcoming election and to Dan Arps about about his Nirvana Park exhibition at Micheal Lett Gallery 2.
And—of course—to round off the show, we take you through the art guide for Tāmaki Makarau this week.