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Arts Funding Announcement. Mark Crysell reports from parliament. Comments: Hamish Keith, Arts Guru. Madeleine Sami, Actor: Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa. Rawiri Paratene, Actor & Writer. Ian Fraser, NZ Symphony Orchestra. Merenia Gray, Dancer & Choreographer. Simon Upton, National Cultural Affairs Spokesperson. Interview with Helen Clark, Prime Minister & Arts Culture and Heritage Minister. Comments: Jo Tyndall, NZ on Air: Mladen Ivancic, NZ Film Commission. Gaylene Preston, Filmmaker. Peter Biggs, Creative NZ. Arthur Baysting. Studio debate on Arts Funding Announcement. Peter Biggs, Creative NZ. Gareth Farr, Composer & Performer. Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa. Blenheim’s Millennium Art Gallery in trouble. British advertising exhibition touring New Zealand, sample “Hollywood”. Tate Modern just opened in London. Wellington Architecture Students upset as the School of Architecture and Design may close as Massey and Victoria fight over the selling of the inner-city building. Carnies: “The Irrefutable Truth About Demons”. Montana Book Awards, Fiction Finalists List. Public Gallery exhibition of Bill Hammond’s work, Painter - comments. Lara Strongman, Wellington City Gallery. Tina Barton, Art History - Victoria University. Film review with Chris Knox: Fantasia 2000. A new play “Double Beat” about finding your heart, written & directed by husband & wife team Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt.

  • 1Reaction to the Government's funding injection into the Arts.

    Speakers
    • Helen Clark (PM Labour)
    • Hamish Keith (Arts Guru)
    • Madeleine Sami (Actor)
    • Cheryll Sotheran (Te Papa)
    • Rawiri Paratene (Actor and Writer)
    • Ian Fraser (NZSO)
    • Merenia Gray (Dancer and Choreographer)
    • Simon Upton (National MP)
    • Jo Tyndall (NZ on Air)
    • Mladen Ivancic (NZ Film Commission)
    • Gaylene Preston (Film-maker)
    • Peter Biggs (Creative NZ)
    • Arthur Baysting (Music Guru)
    • Gareth Farr (Composer and Performer)
    Live Broadcast
    • No
    Commercials
    • No
Primary Title
  • Backchat
Date Broadcast
  • Sunday 21 May 2000
Start Time
  • 21 : 55
Finish Time
  • 22 : 55
Duration
  • 60:00
Series
  • 3
Episode
  • 12
Channel
  • TV One
Broadcaster
  • Television New Zealand
Episode Description
  • Arts Funding Announcement. Mark Crysell reports from parliament. Comments: Hamish Keith, Arts Guru. Madeleine Sami, Actor: Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa. Rawiri Paratene, Actor & Writer. Ian Fraser, NZ Symphony Orchestra. Merenia Gray, Dancer & Choreographer. Simon Upton, National Cultural Affairs Spokesperson. Interview with Helen Clark, Prime Minister & Arts Culture and Heritage Minister. Comments: Jo Tyndall, NZ on Air: Mladen Ivancic, NZ Film Commission. Gaylene Preston, Filmmaker. Peter Biggs, Creative NZ. Arthur Baysting. Studio debate on Arts Funding Announcement. Peter Biggs, Creative NZ. Gareth Farr, Composer & Performer. Dame Cheryll Sotheran, Te Papa. Blenheim’s Millennium Art Gallery in trouble. British advertising exhibition touring New Zealand, sample “Hollywood”. Tate Modern just opened in London. Wellington Architecture Students upset as the School of Architecture and Design may close as Massey and Victoria fight over the selling of the inner-city building. Carnies: “The Irrefutable Truth About Demons”. Montana Book Awards, Fiction Finalists List. Public Gallery exhibition of Bill Hammond’s work, Painter - comments. Lara Strongman, Wellington City Gallery. Tina Barton, Art History - Victoria University. Film review with Chris Knox: Fantasia 2000. A new play “Double Beat” about finding your heart, written & directed by husband & wife team Stuart McKenzie and Miranda Harcourt.
Classification
  • Not Classified
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Newsmagazine
  • Performing arts
Speakers
  • Arthur Baysting (Music Guru)
  • Cheryll Sotheran (Te Papa)
  • Gareth Farr (Composer and Performer)
  • Gaylene Preston (Film-maker)
  • Hamish Keith (Arts Guru)
  • Helen Clark (PM Labour)
  • Ian Fraser (NZSO)
  • Jo Tyndall (NZ on Air)
  • Madeleine Sami (Actor)
  • Merenia Gray (Dancer and Choreographer)
  • Mladen Ivancic (NZ Film Commission)
  • Peter Biggs (Creative NZ)
  • Rawiri Paratene (Actor and Writer)
  • Simon Upton (National MP)