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The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network
Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi
8 episodes
1 day ago
Nau mai, haere mai whakatau mai ra! The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network podcast is a series of conversations that were recorded over the last 18 months by the team at Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi, featuring arts and culture leaders, practitioners and impact makers from the Tamaki Makaurau creative community. These conversations weren’t produced to be podcasts. They were a series of zoom hui discussing innovation, systems change, hauora, governance, joy - amongst other things - all while navigating the uncertain waters of an emerging pandemic. Once we looked at the whakaaro as a whole, we thought it was too powerful not to share with a wider audience. And so here we are. Please excuse the audio quality on some of the episodes, we’ve tried to clean it up as much as we can! The recordings are a little rough around the edges, but this is the nature of the work we do - we create, morph, make things fit into spaces they traditionally don’t. Join us as we korero share insights, challenges and tribulations about life for the arts, culture and creative community, highlight the mahi and creative projects our guests are working on and show the difference being made in the lives of their communities.
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Nau mai, haere mai whakatau mai ra! The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network podcast is a series of conversations that were recorded over the last 18 months by the team at Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi, featuring arts and culture leaders, practitioners and impact makers from the Tamaki Makaurau creative community. These conversations weren’t produced to be podcasts. They were a series of zoom hui discussing innovation, systems change, hauora, governance, joy - amongst other things - all while navigating the uncertain waters of an emerging pandemic. Once we looked at the whakaaro as a whole, we thought it was too powerful not to share with a wider audience. And so here we are. Please excuse the audio quality on some of the episodes, we’ve tried to clean it up as much as we can! The recordings are a little rough around the edges, but this is the nature of the work we do - we create, morph, make things fit into spaces they traditionally don’t. Join us as we korero share insights, challenges and tribulations about life for the arts, culture and creative community, highlight the mahi and creative projects our guests are working on and show the difference being made in the lives of their communities.
Show more...
Arts
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Rosabel Tan: We Can Build a New Utopia
The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network
13 minutes
3 years ago
Rosabel Tan: We Can Build a New Utopia
This korero is from February 2021 and features Rosabel Tan, author of the article, We Can Build a New Utopia: Reimagining the post-Covid ngā toi arts and culture sector in Aotearoa.
The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network
Nau mai, haere mai whakatau mai ra! The Ngā Toi Advocacy Network podcast is a series of conversations that were recorded over the last 18 months by the team at Te Taumata Toi-a-Iwi, featuring arts and culture leaders, practitioners and impact makers from the Tamaki Makaurau creative community. These conversations weren’t produced to be podcasts. They were a series of zoom hui discussing innovation, systems change, hauora, governance, joy - amongst other things - all while navigating the uncertain waters of an emerging pandemic. Once we looked at the whakaaro as a whole, we thought it was too powerful not to share with a wider audience. And so here we are. Please excuse the audio quality on some of the episodes, we’ve tried to clean it up as much as we can! The recordings are a little rough around the edges, but this is the nature of the work we do - we create, morph, make things fit into spaces they traditionally don’t. Join us as we korero share insights, challenges and tribulations about life for the arts, culture and creative community, highlight the mahi and creative projects our guests are working on and show the difference being made in the lives of their communities.