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Auckland Arts Festival announces new appointment
Well-known New Zealand musician Tama Waipara joins Auckland Arts Festival as Programme Manager, Maori and Pacific programmes for the 2013 Festival.
Tama Waipara (Rongowhakaata/ Ngati Ruapani/ Ngati Porou) has an
enormous breadth of experience as a composer, performer and arts
manager. Classically trained, he graduated with a Masters
degree in Music from the prestigious Manhattan School of Music in
New York. Immediately after graduating he was signed by New York
label ObliqSound and released his debut album to much acclaim at
Central Park Summerstage.
Tama has since returned to New Zealand to release a further two
albums and is currently working on the release of his third,
recorded in New York.
As a musician he has collaborated with drummer Kim Thompson,
Grammy-nominated American artist Emily King, NZ jazz giant Nathan
Haines, as well as well-known Maori and Pacific artists Maisey Rika
and Annie Crummer.
He recently performed with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
and Auckland Chamber Orchestra as a soloist , starred as Tom
Collins in the musical, "Rent" and performed the role of Apirana
Puoro in the touring production "Raising The Titanics".
His work as a composer for theatre and dance includes: When
The Rain Stops Falling, Rabbit, Whero's New
Net, Havoc in The Garden, Polly Hood in Mumuland, The
Brothers' Size, Symbole et Realite and Atamira Dance
Company.
Tama recently worked as part of the team responsible for
programming music on Queens Wharf during the Rugby World Cup.
Artistic Director, Carla van Zon is very excited with the
appointment which will strengthen the Festival's focus on
presenting Maori and Pacific work as well as developing audiences
from these communities.
"Tama's appointment is fabulous for the Festival and
reinforces our dedication to ensuring that contemporary Maori and
Pacific work is at the heart of the festival and we can assist with
its development. Tama has strong connections throughout the
Maori and Pacific arts communities as well as having a breadth of
knowledge about music nationally and internationally."
CEO, David Inns adds that Tama's appointment signals an ongoing
commitment to strengthening Auckland Arts Festival's role in
showcasing Auckland and New Zealand artists.
"Tama has a fantastic pedigree as a New Zealand musician and
performer and is highly respected in the arts industry and among
Maori and Pacific artists and communities. We are thrilled he has
joined the team for the next Auckland Arts Festival in March
2013."