Arts on Sunday. 2012-09-02. 13:30-15:00.

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2012
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190987
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Audio
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Series
Arts on Sunday, 2005-
Categories
Magazine format radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:30:00
Broadcast Date
02 Sep 2012
Credits
RNZ Collection
Freeman, Lynn, Presenter
Morris, Simon, Producer
Craig, Kase, Interviewee
Sly, Sonia, Interviewer
Trevella, Tom, Interviewee, Loons Circus Theatre Company
Healey, Sue, Interviewee
Ensing, Riemke, 1939-, Interviewee
Zelas, Karen, Interviewee
Radio New Zealand National, Broadcaster

1:31 Expat Kiwi ballet star Kase Craig
Kase Craig talks about dancing with a Bordeaux-based professional French company. He now dances in many of the most gorgeous performance venues in Europe.

1:39 The Evolution of Samoan Tattoo
Beauty has a cost, and in this case it's incredibly painful. For two weeks the art of Samoan traditional and contemporary tattoo is being performed live at the Wellington City Gallery for all to see as part of an exhibition 'Sui faiga ae tumau fa'avae'. For the gallery it's all about acknowledging the living art form as part of New Zealand's Pacific art history, and recognising the evolution of the traditional as it moves into the contemporary, where the urban environment and hip-hop culture plays a part in young tattoo artists making sense of their Samoan heritage. Sonia Sly meets the artists from Taupoutatau studio who have been invited to take part in the exhibition and the Samoa-based master tattooist Su'a Paul Junior Sulu'ape whose skills are sought by those from near and far.

1:53 Dog Park
Another post-quake Christchurch art initiative, Dog Park. It's a new Waltham-based gallery presenting challenging works by both local and international artists.

2:05 The Laugh Track - Tom Trevella
Lyttleton's The Loons Company, who may have lost their premises in the earthquakes but not their sense of humour.
Tom's picks are The Young Ones - University Challenge; John Cooper Clarke; Ivor Cutler; and Benny Hill.

2:26 Virtuosi
Filmmaker Sue Healey has interviewed a selection of top New Zealand dancers who're now based overseas, for her documentary Virtuosi. It will premier at the upcoming Christchurch Body Festival.

2:35 Chapter & Verse
Riemke Ensing, who's one of the contenders for the Lauris Edmond poetry prize being announced on Sunday at the Christchurch Writers Festival; and Christchurch poet Karen Zelas, whose first collection, Night's Glass Table, won an Australian Publishing Prize.

2:45 Oliver Sewell
The Godley Scholar in ChristChurch Cathedral Choir talks about life for the choir without their much loved Cathedral and their preparations for the upcoming festival of cathedral choirs.