Everybody Cool Lives Here
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Inverlochy Place
6011
Abel Smith Street
Empowering arts for community-led change. Everybody Cool Lives Here are a Wellington based performance company run by Rose Kirkup & Nic Lane
Everybody Cool Lives Here like to play with fellow practitioners and community groups to create work that share New Zealand stories. We aim to present accessible work that will immerse audiences in theatrical magic, with the aim to challenge perceptions, encourage engagement and ultimately entertain.
Wellington Region... We're excited, how about you?
The Shed Project invites you to THE WIZARD OF OZ! Proudly presented and performed by our Light IT Up Theatre Group.
When: August 30th & 31st at 1pm. Opening night: August 30th at 6pm. Where: Coasters Musical Theatre, Paraparaumu.
Book tickets online (also available from The Shed Project Shop):
1pm show $5-$7 per ticket. Ticketing link: bit.ly/shedwizardofoz Door sales also available.
6pm show $20 with platters and drink. Ticketing link: bit.ly/wizopeningnight
Light IT Up Theatre Group is an inclusive drama club for young differently abled adults.
We stand with artists.
Lusi Faiva, opens her show as part of Auckland Arts Festival tonight at Te Pou Theatre if you're in Tāmaki make sure you get along before it ends on the 24th.
Aiga, Touch Compass - Auckland Arts Festival A collective creative ensemble of women, non-binary, disabled, non-disabled, Pasifika and Māori identities brings this quest for identity and belonging to life.
At a time when the NZ government is restricting resources for people to have the support in a way that they choose. Stay close to your 'Aiga. Photo* 2018: Rose Kirkup, Pelenakeke Brown, Rodney Bell, Lucie Camp, Jacob Dombroski, Rowan Pierce, Katrina George, Lusi Faiva, Nic Lane, Owen McCarthy*
This Saturday Jacob Dombroski's Epic Little Bay sets sail...
Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival generously hosted Jacob Dombroski and the team to share Big J - A New Legacy with audiences at Lawson Field Theatre Gisborne as well as linking us up with the amazing crew at Tautua Village. Already can't wait to head back up that way and beyond.
Do you know your awa?
Ngā Awa Tini o Te Whanganui-a-Tara/The Many Rivers of Wellington Harbour A joint presentation by Liz Mellish of Te Ātiawa, Taranaki, Ngāti Ruanui and Robin Skinner Senior Lecturer at the Wellington School of Architecture. Talking on…
A first step in building some more independence in this part of Aotearoa's tourism sector... feels more like a campervan
Some exciting news! Charly the Campervan, New Zealand's first wheelchair accessible motorhome is coming soon! In anticipation of it's impending arrival the Awesome Foursome (the four core funders) are giving the opportunity to WIN one of four gifted weeks. Applications open 1-14 November 2023, no early or late applications will be accepted. More information to follow so stay tuned!
In the meantime head on over to the website for more information https://milnermobility.co.nz/charly-campervan-rental
One show left Gisborne. Thanks for having us.
When your team turns up matching.
In Aotearoa we're lucky to have 3 official languages and 5 Alternative Formats. Kia Kaha te reo Māori ̄ori
Te Reo Rangatira - Melanie Nelson As a pākehā learner, Melanie Nelson, expresses the anxieties she has felt in her te reo journey. Her perseverance led her to a career in cross-cultural strat...
Repping the South Coast of Te Whanganui-a-Tara
Award-winning actor and dancer Jacob Dombroski doesn’t let anything hold him back!
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/kea-kids-news-exclusive-interview-with-trailblazing-artist-jacob-dombroski/7PHXYQD7VLLWAGVHVHGL6GFEAY/
Today the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turns 33, and is one of the reasons the USA continues to lead in the world in the space. The movement didn't start there, but having firm legislation that upholds people's rights is definitely a pretty good way to do culture change. PC: Tom Olin
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