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Best Worst Podcast: 2016 NZIFF wrap-up (Pt I)

Join Doug Dillaman and Jacob Powell – joined by Metro film writer David Larsen – as they go head-to-head for the Best Worst Podcast wrap-up of the Festival in 2016.

Performance06.05.20

Introducing Artist in Residence

Our first ever podcast series is a collection of immersive performances for an audience of one, featuring Bic Runga, Coco Solid and Jo Randerson.

Performance15.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Coco Solid

Multidisciplinary creative Coco Solid has made you a holographic sermon.

Performance01.06.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Nisha Madhan

Theatre-maker Nisha Madhan has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance05.06.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Jahra Wasasala

Movement artist and poet Jahra Wasasala has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance06.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Ruby Solly

Taonga pūoro musician and writer Ruby Solly has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance08.05.20

Acclaimed choreographer Sarah Foster-Sproull has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance13.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Frances Libeau

Interdisciplinary artist Frances Libeau has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance20.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Jo Randerson

Get ready to go for a walk. Theatre-maker Jo Randerson has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance22.05.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Mohamed Hassan

Journalist and poet Mohamed Hassan has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance03.06.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Estère

Musician and Empress of electric blue witch-hop Estère has made you a personalised audio performance.

Performance08.06.20

Artist in Residence Podcast: Bic Runga

New Zealand music icon Bic Runga has made you a personalised audio performance.

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