Ella Sutherland is off to Berlin
Publisher |
Radio New Zealand
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Publication Date |
Dec 01, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:16:14
Previous Episode: Sunday, 24 November 2019 Add all to playlist This week on Standing Room Only on the first day of Summer 1 December No caption 12:00 PM.Your arts and culture radio six on Sunday afternoon 1 December Read more Coming up This week on Standing Room Only on the first day of Summer 1 December 12:30 In Strong Voice - Morag Atchinson Soprano and lecturer in voice, Dr Morag Atchison. Photo: Elise Manahan Soprano and lecturer in voice, Dr Morag Atchison. Photo: Elise Manahan Photo: Provided Dr Morag Atchison is a leading soprano who teaches voice in the University of Auckland School of Music. Her mother sang in the university choir at Victoria University. Morag has been back home since 2003 after she spent seven years in the UK - first as a postgraduate student at the Royal Academy of Music and then working in the UK and Europe. In 2013 Morag became the first person in New Zealand to earn their Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA) in vocal studies. She's also a vocal tutor for the NZ Youth Choir and the University of Auckland Chamber Choir. 12:45 Olivia Webb Olivia Webb Anthems of Belonging - the Tiibin family 2019. Olivia Webb Anthems of Belonging - the Chembo family 2019. Olivia Webb Anthems of Belonging - the Faulalo Bull family 2019. New Zealand artist Ella Sutherland will be spending a big chunk of her upcoming year-long residency in Berlin in the vaults of libraries and other institutions examining once censored documents. Ella is intrigued by the link between historic censorship and how people come up with subversive ways to work around the censors. It's something she's also researched in New Zealand and South Korea but Ella says Germany's wartime history makes it particularly interesting to her. She'll head to Germany in October, after being selected for the Creative New Zealand Berlin Visual Arts Residency which includes the use of an apartment and a $40000 stipend. Lynn Freeman caught up with Ella in Sydney.

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