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Loose Canons08.08.23

Loose Canons: Nathan Joe

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have shaped their creative practice. Playwright, theatremaker and performance poet Nathan Joe shares five pivotal things from his life.

Loose Canons22.08.23

Loose Canons: Katrina George

Loose Canons is a series in which we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. Director, actor and theatre artist Katrina George shares the things that make her who she is.

Loose Canons21.09.23

Loose Canons: Jennifer Cheuk

Loose Canons is a series in which we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. Jennifer Cheuk, writer, artist, and the Editor-in-Chief of Rat World Magazine, shares the five things that inspire her.

Loose Canons28.06.23

Loose Canons - Isla Huia

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have shaped their creative practice. Writer, te reo Māori teacher and musician, Isla Huia shares the five things she grounds herself in.

Loose Canons22.09.23

Loose Canons: Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker

Hine Te Ariki Parata-Walker shares five things that inspired her play 'The Jumpers', which will be read as a part of the Kōanga Festival 2023.

Loose Canons22.09.23

Loose Canons: Ruby Macomber

Loose Canons is a series in which we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. Ruby Macomber, poet, researcher and teina of Te Moana-Nui-a Kiwa; shares her favourite things.

Loose Canons26.09.23

Loose Canons: Emma Ling Sidnam

Wellington-based writer, Emma Ling Sidnam shares the five things that inspire her as she debuts with her coming-of-age novel Backwaters.

Loose Canons05.07.23

Loose Canons - Ankita Singh

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have shaped their creative practice. Illustrator, producer and hot-shot screenwriter and playwright - Ankita Singh on the things that have powered her journey so far.

Loose Canons30.05.23

Loose Canons - Joy Holley

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. Literary dream girl Joy Holley talks about the aesthetics, rituals and music that inspired her debut book.

Loose Canons10.05.23

Loose Canons - Janaye Henry

Gorgeous, hilarious and crush-worthy, Janaye Henry shares the five things that inspire her as a comedian, actor and writer.

Loose Canons09.06.23

Loose Canons - Justin Rogers

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have shaped their creative practice. Actor and magic consultant extraordinaire Justin Rogers offers five things that give him his spark.

Loose Canons05.08.22

Loose Canons: Tamara Tulitua

Meet Tamara Tulitua, the 2022 Emerging Pasifika Writer in Residence at the IIML.

Loose Canons09.03.23

Loose Canons – Freya Daly Sadgrove

Show Ponies creator, writer and performer Freya Daly Sadgrove shares with us the five things that make her tick! Watch out -her show Whole New Woman is currently on at BATS Theatre.

Loose Canons30.08.23

Loose Canons: Jujulipps

Loose Canons is a series in which we invite artists we love to share five things that have informed their work. Jujulipps, a Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist drawing energy from hip-hop and afrobeat, shares five things that inspire her.

Loose Canons31.07.23

Loose Canons: Abbie Rogers

Loose Canons is a series where we invite artists we love to share five things that have shaped their creative practice. Dancer and choreographer Abbie Rogers shares five things that inspire her.

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