Friday, November 11, 2011

Arts on Sunday for 13 November 2011 - Radio NZ National

12:40 Self-Publishing
More and more people are doing it, and there are a number of avenues available for those with a book in mind whether publishing in hard-copy or going digital. Marggie Tarver (photo right - by Mischa Malane) from The New Zealand Society of Authors and Nicola Legat, publishing director at Random House,  share insights; and photographer Gareth Watkins and Lucy Orbell chat about why they wanted to get creative.
1:10 At the Movies with Simon Morris
1:30 The New Zealand School of Dance Graduation Season
The school launches the careers of New Zealand's best dancers preparing them also for the internationall stage. And this year some of the students in their final year have the opportunity to perform the work 'Company B' by acclaimed US choreographer Paul Taylor. Richard Chen See one of the New York Company alumni is in New Zealand to teach the work, and we chat to two of the school's rising stars - Dane Holland and Daniel McCarroll.
1:45 Neil Peplow
The SPADA conference is a highly anticipated event for those involved in the film industry, and this year producer English filmmaker Neil Peplow (Shooting Fish, Waking Ned and Bright Young Things) is in New Zealand to discuss the ins and outs of future proofing the film industry.
2:05 The Laugh Track
Peta Mathias (photo left by Emma Bass)  on aging, the colour red and, well, life as she knows it.
2:20 AFTA Film & Television Awards







2:30 Chapter and Verse
Tim Jones: Living it up with the ladies on the dance floor and conversing with the men in the corner - for a man it's about having the best of both worlds. This poet reveals how women may learn a thing or two in his book of poetry Men Briefly Explained; Mark Sweet draws on his experience of travelling through China for his sensual debut novel Zhu Mao.
2:45 Brown Ink
Polynesian playwrights.

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