Creative New Zealand will call for tenders for selected key roles in New Zealand’s arts infrastructure in 2013. This will include a tender for a key role for theatre in Wellington that will be funded through Creative New Zealand’s Toi Tōtara Haemata (Arts Leadership) Investment programme. Before we finalise tender documents for this key role we want to hear from individuals and organisations that have an interest in how Creative New Zealand assesses and supports high-quality theatre in Wellington.Your response can help us improve our assessment process and investment decisions. In this document we provide information about the Toi Tōtara Haemata Investment programme and describe the key role for theatre in Wellington. We also sum...
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This research was designed to provide Creative New Zealand (CNZ), a department of the New Zealand go...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
It is recognized that building projects for the performing arts are complex and unique not only beca...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...
This paper provides background information to support Creative New Zealand’s consultation on the ke...
This research investigates the legislated avenues of arts funding in New Zealand. The four areas cov...
The purpose of this document is to indicate the New Zealand Arts Council’s strategic direction over ...
This report looks into the current and future funding of the Arts in the Pacific Islands and New Zea...
The purpose of this business research project is to identify the challenges of public-private partne...
Over the last two decades, the redevelopment of the Wellington waterfront has become one of the most...
This feasibility study uses a narrative analysis approach to assess the Albany Theatre Trust’s strat...
This project is to investigate a project management solution for musical theatre companies. This wil...
This study pulls together a number of possible influences and investigates the patterns present in p...
This report outlines recommendations agreed to by the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa on ho...
This research was designed to provide Creative New Zealand (CNZ), a department of the New Zealand go...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master...
It is recognized that building projects for the performing arts are complex and unique not only beca...
2018 marked the thirteenth edition of the Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM). It was the final...