Sarin Moddle

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Sarin Moddle moved to Tāmaki Makaurau in her 20s and splits her year between Aotearoa and Canada working in concert and tour production. She has been involved in various sectors of the creative community, over the years working closely with venues, producers, theatre groups; writing for The Wireless and High Snobiety; and in a former life was on staff and on-air at 95bFM. She finds pants - and the patriarchy - to be extremely oppressive.

Everything By: Sarin Moddle

Society20.04.20

Being apart shows how much we need to be together. Sarin Moddle reflects on what this temporary period of physical separation costs us, and what it can teach us.

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