Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries
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What a difference a mayor could make
5 October 2022
Opinion: Auckland is not Copenhagen, but it could be a lot more like Copenhagen should our new mayor choose to make it so, says Dr Timothy Welch
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Movement therapy as an alternative to talk therapy
4 October 2022
Opinion: Dance movement therapy offers an effective form of psychotherapy and an alternative to more traditional talk-based psychotherapies, says Dr Rebecca Weber.
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Decolonising dance education in Papua New Guinea
4 October 2022
Naomi Faik-Simet is the first PhD candidate from Papua New Guinea to graduate from the Dance Studies programme, an achievement honoured in a graduation ceremony in Port Moresby.
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Blues Award winner to design a wharenui for Auckland high school
3 October 2022
ELAM student Emma Ormsby (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou, Tainui) is in her final year of Bachelor of Fine Arts - but her journey is just getting started.
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Making art from sound, Tongan style
30 September 2022
The practice of Doctor of Fine Arts graduate, Sione Faletau, has shifted and evolved over the years of his studies, and across myriad media, but it has always been grounded in Tongan culture and concepts.
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Taking a scientific approach to dance
29 September 2022
When researchers talk about the cognitive benefits of dance, what type of dance and what aspect of dance are they talking about? This was the question Carlene Newall de Jesus posed in her PhD.
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Opinion: What singing can do for your mental health
27 September 2022
Opinion: Singing is good for our well-being as Dr Suzanne Purdy and Alison Talmage, and members of the CeleBRation Choir, can testify.
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Troublesome women and Italian horror: NZ Opera does Macbeth
21 September 2022
The School of Music's Morag Atchison has stepped back on stage on the Zealand Opera’s season of Verdi’s Macbeth, as Lady in Waiting to Lady Macbeth, one of two females roles in the opera.
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Weaver, installation artist, mentor and Arts Laureate
5 September 2022
Congratulations to Dr Maureen Lander, distinguished alumni, who has been named as one of seven 2022 Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Laureates.
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Manjit Singh brings Indian rhythms to Music School
31 August 2022
Manjit Singh’s quest to bring Indian ragas music into mainstream music education has involved going from teacher to student to teacher.
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Should we be so welcoming of the return of cruise ships?
24 August 2022
Opinion: Beginning in October, the cruise season will kick in with ships arriving in Auckland every few days, but we need to be aware of their environmental and health impacts, and relatively limited economic benefits, says Tim Welch.
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Reclaiming a te ao Māori approach to injury recovery
22 August 2022
A whānau-centred health programme designed to help Māori recover more swiftly from injury is being piloted by the Faculty of Creative Arts and Industries in partnership with ACC.