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PANNZ Online Hui

PANNZ Online Hui

By Auckland Live TCR

From Monday 30 March, PANNZ (Performing Arts Network of New Zealand), in partnership with Auckland Live, invited the creative sector from across Aotearoa to come together in response to the COVID-19 crisis for a series of regular, online, free hui. Starting off as a weekly event, the hui have now changed to a monthly format. The regular hui give us a chance for us to gather remotely, connect and get up to date as a community.

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PANNZ HUI - Episode 1

PANNZ Online HuiJun 27, 2020

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PANNZ HUI - Episode 10

PANNZ HUI - Episode 10

Livestreamed on Monday 14 September at 11am

 In celebration of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, our tenth online PANNZ hui focused on how artists and arts organisations are doing their part to celebrate and revitalise the Māori language. With a boom in popularity, the possibilities are endless for expressions of te reo in the arts, so we asked, what's on the horizon?   

Alongside Dolina Wehipeihana (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Raukawa) for this kōrero were three champions of te reo advocacy in performing arts

- Hinewehi Mohi MNZM (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāi Tūhoe), Pītau-whakarewa Māori membership growth and development leader at APRA

- Hōhepa Waitoa (Ngāti Porou, Rongowhakaata, co-director, playwright, composer, tutor, producer and pāpā

- Ataahua Papa (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Ngāti Mahuta, Waikato), Kaihautū Māori Auckland Arts Festival

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PANNZ HUI - Episode 9
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PANNZ HUI - Episode 8
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PANNZ HUI - Episode 7

PANNZ HUI - Episode 7

Livestreamed on Monday 25 May, 2020 at 11am

Creative New Zealand's annual leadership conference, Nui te Kōrero, was cancelled just before lockdown. It was set to explore what makes a resilient arts sector now and in the future for the long-term benefit for all New Zealanders, a theme that resonates more strongly now than ever as we look to rebuild the creative sector over the coming months. The seventh online hui focussed on resilience.

Alongside Dolina Wehipeihana (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Raukawa) as facilitator were

- Helen Khoey, Senior Adviser Audience Development and Capability Building for Creative New Zealand.
- Puawai Cairns (Ngāiterangi, Ngāti Ranginui, Ngāti Pūkenga), Director of Audience and Insight at Te Papa.
- Richard Benge, Executive Director of Arts Access Aotearoa

To watch a reply of our seventh hui, please visit our Facebook page or YouTube. You can also read about it in The Big Idea. A copy of Puawai Cairn’s whakaaro can be found here.

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PANNZ HUI - Episode 6
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PANNZ HUI - Episode 5
Jun 27, 202001:15:39
PANNZ HUI - Episode 4
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PANNZ HUI - Episode 3

PANNZ HUI - Episode 3

Livestreamed on Monday 20 April, 2020 at 11am

The third online hui, was a discussion about disruption, sustainability and wellbeing.

Alongside Dolina Wehipeihana (Ngāti Tukorehe, Ngāti Raukawa) as facilitator were

- Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho (Te Arawa, Tuhoe, Tuwharetoa), Auckland Fringe Director and Kaiwhakahaere and Founder of Taurima Vibes

- Shona McCullagh, Artistic Director of Auckland Arts Festival 

- Renee Liang, poet, playwright, paediatrician, medical researcher and fiction writer.

To watch a replay of our third hui, please visit our Facebook event or YouTube. A copy of Shona McCullagh’s whakaaro can be found here. Please refer to Renee Liang’s support material here. You can also read about it in The Big Idea.

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PANNZ HUI - Episode 2
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PANNZ HUI - Episode 1
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