New Zealand Students Arts Council

New Zealand Students Art Council, New Zealand Students' Arts Council
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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 1986]

Date: 1986

By: Ginn, Victoria, 1952-; Purse, Willis & Aiken Ltd

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1986

Description: Includes posters for: Dramadillo. "The Odyssey". The Depot, 12 Alpha Street, 4-8 June, 10-14 June [1986]. Photo concept Vicky Ginn. Supported by United Building Society. (2 copies) International Attractions Pty Ltd and Entertainment Services International Ltd present "Snow White and the seven dwarfs, alive in person. State Opera House, 14-21 June [1986?]. [Printed by] Purse Willis & Aiken Ltd, Christchurch New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. From Alberta Canada. Small Change Theatre presents a family double bill: "Hazard & Darlene in love" (a clown show), [and] "One beautiful evening" (a mask show). Wellington Teachers College, Karori, 6-19 March [1986] (2 different posters - 1 copy of colour poster, 2 copies of black and white poster) Te Ohu Whakaari. New Zealand Students Arts Council presents Young Maoris in performance. National tour 1986. Aotearoa - Te Waipounamu. New Place, Waikato Uni, April 7-9. Design: Wellington Media Collective [Possibly Chris McBride. 1986] Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: One poster donated by Ms G Marie in 1999.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1978. F...

Date: 1978

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1978-1

Description: Includes: After Dark; A group show. Snaps Gallery, Auckland, 3-17 July. Andrew. Photographs by P Johns & T Fraser. Wellington Repertory Theatre. July 27-August 7. Anne Noble Photographs. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington, 22 August-10 September. Ceremonies and Celebrations. [Photographs by] Darius McCallum. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. 23 May-18 June. Christchurch Photographers. [Includes]- Terry Austin, Gary Ireland, Paul Johns, Glenn Jowitt, Brian McMillan, Stuart Page, Jae Renaut, Larence Shustak, Gail Wright, Jane Zusters. Snaps Gallery, Auckland, 4-23 December. Circumstancial Evidence [photographs by] Bruce Foster and Gillian Chaplin. PhotoForum Gallery, 20 June-16 July. Endless; An Exhibition of work by Tom Fraser & Rowan Belcher. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington, 10 October-5 November. Snaps Gallery, Auckland, 13 November-2 December [1978] (2 copies). Family and Friends. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. 28 March-23 April. (2 copies). Instant Pictures. [Includes]- Brownson, Gilbert, Bayly, Noble, Shaw, Stanton, Hewson, Ulyatt, Foster, Wills, Chaplin, Gleeson. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington. 26 April-21 May. (2 copies). NZ Students' Arts Council (Inc) announces Photo Art 78. 10 on campus photographers for a national exhibition. Entry by way of competition with support of Kodak NZ Ltd. On The Road; An exhibition of photography. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington, 12 September-8 October. PhotoForum Annual Group Exhibition 1978. Auckland Museum, 8-23 July. (2 copies) Simulated Breakdown; Photographs by Paul Hewson. PhotoForum Gallery, Wellington, 18 July-13 August. (2 copies). Wellington Photographers. National Art Gallery, Wellington, 14 August-10 September. PhotoForum. Quantity: 13 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. (4 duplicates).. 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1979. F...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-C-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1979-1

Description: Includes: Andrew Drummond: Exhibition. Elva Bett Gallery [Wellington], 2-13 July, 1978. Canned Photos; A pin-hole camera experience. Waikato Art Museum, 13 December to 20 January 198 (2 copies) Gorden H Burt: Photographs. National Art Gallery [Wellington], 6 June - 29 July (2 copies) Grant Douglas - Photographs. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington], 20 November - 8 December, 1979 (2 copies) W J Harding, 1826-1899, photographer in Wanganui. Exhibition at the Alexander Turnbull Library [Wellington], 6 November - 28 February (2 copies) Mihaia; The Prophet Rua Kenana and his community at Maungapohatu. Snaps Gallery [Auckland], 10-21 December 1979. Peter Hannken - Self Portrait. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington], 24 July - 11 August 1979 (2 copies) Photo Art 79: An exhibition of student photographs. National tour July-November 1979. New Zealand Student's Arts Council with support of Kodak NZ Ltd. (2 copies) Photographs by Gary Blackman. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington], 18 September - 6 October 1979. Photographs [by] Gillian Chaplin. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington] 9-27 October 1979 (2 copies) Photographs by Gillian Chaplin. Snaps Gallery [Auckland], 2-20 July. Race Meetings in New Zealand: Photographs by Glenn Jowitt, PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington], 28 August - 15 September. Snaps Gallery [Auckland]: A Group Show. Photographs by - Baigent, Chaplin, Foster, Gruar, Hewson, Jenkinson, Mackenzie, Noble, Stone, Wills. 11-29 June. The PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington] Re-Opening. An exhibition by 6 NZ Photographers, 3-21 July. Two Dozen Colour Photographs by James Stratton. PhotoForum Gallery [Wellington], 9-20 October. Quantity: 13 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on posters, sizes varying up to 500 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated at various times.

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New Zealand Students Arts Council (Inc) :Student arts festival, Christchurch, May 5-12 ...

Date: 1979

Reference: Eph-C-FESTIVAL-Christchurch-1979-01

Description: Programme for the students' arts festival of drama, opera, music, poetry, debate, folk music, fringe, visual arts, multi-media, film and dance, with photographs of some participants: Gerrit Bahlman, Alf's Imperial Army, Philip Norman, Tina Kersley, Maureen Carney, Nicola Waite, Nick Messenger, Peter Tait, Ken Hudson, Hubert Klassens [Klaassens], Don McAra, Bob Bradford's Big Band, The Wizard, Guy Cussack [ie Gay Cusack], Michael Harlow, Rachael McAlpine, Basil Pritchett, Craig Newport, Stephanie Herron. Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 385 x 270 mm. Provenance: Donated by Roger Flury, Wellington, in 1998.

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Papers relating to Hone Tuwhare

Date: 1977-1979

From: Mitchell, June Ellis, 1918-1980:Papers relating to Hone Tuwhare and Helen Brookfield

Reference: MS-Papers-11960-1

Description: Contains papers relating to Hone Tuwhare, including copy of 'No ordinary sun' with inscription in Maori to Mitchell and a telegram (5 Mar 1979) and letter (11 Jul 1979) from Tuwhare to Mitchell. Letter relates trip Tuwhare took to Westport with "Rewi" a resident at Ashburn Hall and New Zealand Students Arts Council poetry tour with other poets, including Alistair Te Ariki Campbell and Sam Hunt. Also includes newspaper clipping relating to tour visiting Wanganui Girls' College and Tuwhare's two poems 'The river is an island' and 'Old comrade' published in the New Zealand Listener in 1979 as well as typescript of poem 'Solitary confinement' by Meg Campbell, also published in the Listener 14 Apr 1979. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript, printed matter

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals in Wellington. 1970-1979]

Date: 1973 - 1977

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1970s

Description: Includes: 1973: Festival Wellington '73, March 16-25. Young and old you and me together. For information, see 'Letters to the editor' page, Evening Post [1973] 1977: New Zealand Students' Arts Council $10 deal. New Zealand's first national Festival of Contemporary Arts. Wellington Aug 20-27 [1977] (Poster shows a clown) Can you imagine ... that you could have the opportunity to spend eight days doing nothing but enjoying yourself ... Imagine no more, It is a reality: NZSAC National Festival of the Arts, Wellington August 20-27 1977. Quantity: 3 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1984 - Folder 1]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1984-1

Description: Includes: Always wanted to sing in a choir? Tuesday, May 22nd. Wellington Community Music School [Form] An afternoon with the Bach family. Music by: J.S., C.P.E. & J.C. Bach. Lesley Graham - soprano; Annabelle Laing - flute; Elizabeth Marrison - harpsichord & piano. National Art Gallery; Sunday, 13th May [2 copies; 1 blue, 1 white] Asia Composers' League (Malaysia Division) 10, Jalan Bunga Melati 5, Taman Saraya, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Country Report - Malaysia [Report] Asian Composers League Republic of China National Committee. Country report, by Wen Long-Hsin Auckland Folk Festival Inc. 12th Auckland Folk Festival, Friday 25th - Monday 28th January 1985. Knock-na-gree, West Coast Road, Oratia, Auckland. Newsletter No.1 Auckland String Quartet. Old St Pauls, Mulgrave St. Friday, 8 June Auckland City Art Gallery, Artist's Project No 7: Jack Body - Runes Julian Bream can't be at the next meeting of the Wellington Classical Guitar Society, but you can be. Sunday, March 11. St Andrew's on the Terrace Derek Brimstone. Wellington Folk Centre. Tuesday, 16 October The European Festival Concerts presents: Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, in commemoration of 40 years of peace in Europe. Coventry Cathedral, Friday, August 10, 1984. English Symphony Orchestra, Lyndon Woodside, conductor, with members of: Aeolian Choir, Christchurch, NZ; Hamilton Civic Choir, NZ [2 copies] Wellington Organists' Association Inc. presents: Adam Butler - Organ Scholar, St Paul's Anglican Cathedral Dunedin. H. Temple White memorial recital, St Johns Presbyterian Church, Willis St, Wellington. Wednesday, 3rd Ocber [2 copies] Choral workshop - Frank Pooler. A must for all music teachers, choral directors, singers. Music suite - Teachers College, Sat 28 July 84. Organised by Wellington Society for Music Education Jeff Clarkson is forming a synthesizer band and would like to hear from interested female + male keyboard musicians urgently. Country's report - Hong Kong by Richard Tsang [Report] The Devon Street Quartet. Bartok, Lilburn, Mountfort, Mozart. At the New Depot, Tues, Oct 16 Raynor Promotions presentAn evening with three guitar masters: Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous, with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall, June 15; Christchurch Town Hall, June 17; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, June 18 [3 copies (2 versions: 2 blue, 1 yellow)] New Zealand Students Arts Council presents: From Scratch - Rhythmworks. Drum Sing; Pacific 3,2,1,zero. From the sublime to the ridiculous - in 5 steps. Featuring the music of: Hildegard von Bingen; Brahms; Gershwin; Rossini; Berberian. Rosalind Salas, voice; Roger Buchanan, piano. St Andrew's lunchtime series, Wed 22 Aug Farewell concert: Andrea Garing, compered by Brian Clark. Wellington Concert Chamber, Friday, July 13th [2 copies] John Gibson in concert, with Michael Gilchrist, from Auckland + T.V.'s Heroes. Art Attack performance cafe. 22 Nov - 2 Dec [2 copies: 1 yellow, 1 red] Grand Country & Western Charity Concert. Proceeds to the Mary Potter Hospice for the terminally ill. Guest artists: Max Whitehouse & the Graffiti Band! On Saturday 10th March 1984, St Patrick's College Hall, Kilbirnie Bernadette Greevy, mezzo-soprano. Accompanied by Maurice Till, piano, in a recital of arias and songs by Handel, Gluck, Brahms, Duparc, Granados. The programme also includes traditional songs. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt, Wednesday, 1 August [2 copies] Organ recital: Dianne G Halliday. A recital of American organ music. St Peter's Church, Willis St, Tuesday 3 April Hutt Valley Competitions Society Inc. Evening Post aria contest. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt. Monday, 7th May, 1984 Indian music, played by Bhaskar Chandavarkar (sitar) and Mr J Massey (tabla) Diedre Irons, piano. Victoria University Memorial Theatre. Wednesday, 31 October [2 copies] The Jackson Duo, violin & guitar. Saturday, 9th June, Library lecture hall, Mercer St Japanese music, played by Kifu Mitsuhashi (shakuhachi) and Nanae Yoshimura (koto) [Programme] Organ recital: James Johnson. Organist of the Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard University, USA. Wellington Cathedral, Monday, 9 April [2 copies] Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July. Yellow flier Laings Road Methodist Church. Lunchtime concerts 1984 series. 13, 20, 27 June; 4, 11, 18, 25 July; 1 and 8 August 1984. Flier with details of performers An evening of flamenco guitar, song, dance with Mirium [sic] and Darcy Lang. Seasons Cafe, 146 Willis St Village, 4 March [1984]. Flyer only Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October. A festival week for music makers and music lovers Let's make music. Music week 1984; 1-7 October [programme - 2 copies, including a press release] John Mills, classical guitar. Saturday 7th January. Little Theatre, Lower Hutt [2 copies] Programme: Annea Lockwood; Pamela Gray. 7 Maori dreams; Improvisation with cello; 3 songs with guitar; Malaman; Delta run. Recent developments in Chinese musical creation. The Chinese Musicians' Association. November 1984 [Essay] Wellington Classical Guitar Society Inc. Next meeting, Sunday, November 11. St Andrew's on The Terrace (Back hall). Members playing first half; Jeremy England, flamenco guitar, second half Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 330 mm.

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New Zealand Students Arts Council (Inc): National Festival of the Arts. Wellington, 20-...

Date: 1977

By: Grenfell, Julie, active 1935-; Jones, Victoria B, 1953-

Reference: Eph-A-FESTIVAL-NZSAC-1977

Description: Includes: Registration card, with colour mime mask image, previously owned by B Julie Grenfell. Festival programme (16-page stapled booklet with pink cover) (2 copies) Festival programme (16-page booklet printed in blue) General pamphlet (Printed in brown on buff paper) [Green pamphlet listing the popular music performances] "Boesman and Lena", by Athol Fugard. State Opera House, 26-27 August [1977]. Pamphlet / booking form Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset print on pamphlets, booklets, card, sizes up to 240 mm. Provenance: One item originally owned by Julie Grenfell.

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[New Zealand ephemera and posters relating to international politics, conflicts and aid...

Date: 1986 - 1989

By: Cochran, Margaret Susan, 1945-

Reference: Eph-C-INTERNATIONAL-1986/1989

Description: Includes: 1986: New Zealand-China Friendship Society presents "The Chinese road to socialism", by Professor W E Willmott. A one-day seminar. Victoria University of Wellington, 30 August 1986 (2 copies) Nick Nolte, Gene Hackman, Joanna Cassidy. "Under fire in Nicaragua"; [and] "Witness to war", a U.S. doctor in El Salvador. A unique double feature. University Memorial Theatre, 25 September [1986] The question of Palestine. Hear Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Palestinian author and member Palestine National Council. Library Lecture Theatre, 18 August [1986] (2 copies) Stout Research Centre for the Study of New Zealand Society, History & Culture. Third annual conference: "The American connection; the impact upon New Zealand of the culture, social movements & foreign policy of the United States of America" [shows David Lange standing with Mickey Mouse]. Victoria University of Wellington, 4-6 July 1986. Design Margaret Cochran (2 copies) 1987: The New Zealand Students' Arts Council presents "People power; 'freedom' in the Philippines. Photographs by Ans Westra. Gallery, Recreation Centre, 10-21 August [1987] Protest French brutality; march against the New Caledonia referendum; support Kanaky Independence. Demo 4.30 pm, Friday 11 th September, French Embassy - cnr Jervois Quay and Willeston St. [1987] (2 copies) 1988: Coalition for Democracy in Fiji. Public meeting. Restore democracy in Fiji. Concert Chamber, Old Town Hall, Monday 25th [1988] 1989: International night. Doulos. The world's largest floating book exhibition. Wellington, 2-14 March [1989] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters up to A1 size, relating to festivals. 1990-2009]

Date: 1990-2009

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-1990/2009

Description: Includes: 1996: Festival of Japan; a celebration of Japanese arts and culture. 12 August - 1 September 1996 1997: Catapult Productions presents Fringe Festival Performance Cafe; an evening of bite-sized performances. Escape, 9 Edward Street, 14 March [1997] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. Dates to celebrate in 1997 1998: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. Dates to celebrate in 2008 2000: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. Dates to celebrate in 2000 2001: New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs. Dates to celebrate in 2001 2002: Office of Ethnic Affairs. Dates to commemorate in 2002 2003: Office of Ethnic Affairs. Dates to commemorate in 2003 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, mimeographs, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters up to A1 size, relating to festivals. 1970-1989]

Date: 1970-1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-1970/1989

Description: Includes: 1970s: South Arts 75, Oamaru 13-23 September; festival of performing and visual arts; an Oamaru Jaycee Project [1970s]. 1977: New Zealand Students Arts Council (Inc). National Festival of the Arts, Wellington, 20-27 August 1977. For further information contact your local Students Association or NZSAC Box 9266 Wellington Phone 850-214 (Shows a head and shoulders illustration of a clown) New Zealand Students Arts Council (Inc). National Festival of the Arts, Wellington, 20-27 August 1977. Go by Railway Travel Services (Shows a head and shoulders illustration of a clown) New Zealand Students Arts Council. $10 deal. New Zealand's first National Festival of Contemporary Arts, Wellington, 20-27 August [1977] (Shows an illustration of a clown) 1982: Africa Festival, 29th Aug [-] 19th Sept, Exhibition City Art Gallery. Art, dance, drama, politics, music, films, food, crafts [1982] 1987: Martin, Stephen (artist). Fringe; Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 9-29 August 1987. 1989: Waikato Spring Festival, October '89. Printing sponsored by Times Commercial Printers, Hamilton [1989] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, mimeographs, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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New Zealand Students Arts Council (Inc) :National festival of the arts, Wellington Augu...

Date: 1977

From: [Posters and ephemera up to A3 size, relating to festivals in Wellington. 1969-1979]

Reference: Eph-C-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1977-01

Description: Promotes the acts that were included in the festival: "Away with words", "Pure shit", directed by Bert Deling (cinema); "Boesman and Lena", by Athol Fugard (drama), classical and popular music concerts (popular groups included: Ragnarock, Hello Sailor, Rockinghorse, Country Flyers, Heartbreakers, Schtung, Rough Justice, Crazy Mamma, etc); dance companies including Impulse, Maggie Burke, National Ballet, Movement Theatre, Shona Dunlop, Limbs, Val Deakin, Charlene & the Students of Hula, The Dance Centre, Helen Oldfield, Mrs Balanchandran (Indian dance), Dance in Education, Sef Townsend, Colleen Antsey & John Cousins, Faye Johnson, Deirdre Tarrant Dance Theatre. Also debating and fringe activities, jazz (Golden Horn Big Band, 1860 Band, Early Bird & Earthborn, Kevin Clark Group), drama ("Death watch", by Jean Genet, Stone, by Auckland University, "The Maids", by Jean Genet,Measure for Measure" by Shakespeare, James K Baxter's readings on camera, Mervyn Thompson "T.A.B. show", Punch & Judy puppets by Greer Twiss, "The chapel perilous" a modern Australian play, "Badjelly the witch", "Sodom 'n' Godzone", etc), movies. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on folded brochure.. Physical Description: Letterpress on folded brochure, 420 x 290 mm.

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[Posters advertising and promoting plays and drama events in New Zealand. 1981 and 1982].

Date: 1981 - 1982

Reference: Eph-D-DRAMA-1981/1982

Description: Includes posters for: 1981: "Songs to the judges", written & directed by Mervyn Thompson; music by William Dart. Presented by the NZ Students Arts Council. New Zealand tour March-April 1981. Photograph by Robin Morrison. 1982: "Crime plays"; a play about teenagers and the law. Presented by the Hardcase Theatre Company. Only public performance, National Art Gallery, Sunday 7 November. Directed by Philippa Campbell. New Zealand Students Arts Council presents "Give us a kiss and we'll tell you"; New Zealand's first gay revue. national tour, April-May 82. By William Dart (co-author Songs to the judges), John Curry. With the support of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council Goldcrest Theatre Associated Ltd in association with the Mercury Theatre present "Once a Catholic", a comedy by Mary O'Malley. Wellington State Opera House, 20-25 September [1981] Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Pharazyn, Conrad], d 2003 :The N.Z.B.C. presents the Sonic Circus; a festival of conte...

Date: 1974

From: [Posters and fliers relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1974]

By: John Milne Publisher; Pharazyn, Conrad, -2003

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-1974-02

Description: Poster advertising a musical event shows an illustrative design of white profile heads, dark shoulders, against a background of scribbled zigzag lines. Programme for this event states that the programme and poster design were both by Conrad Pharazyn. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - The printing of the Sonic Circus posters and programmes is financed by the N.Z.B.C. and the Students' Arts Council Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 430 x 310 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1976

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1976

Description: Includes: Company of Musical Players (Inc). Best of music hall 1976. [Wellington]. Programme (2 copies, including one with attached invitation slip for the event at Rongotai College, 14 August 1976. New Zealand Students Arts Council presents the world acclaimed Canadian Mime Theatre. Limited New Zealand season. Auckland His majestys Theatre 11 September; Christchurch James Hay Theatre 13 September; Dunedin Regent Theatre 15 September; Wellington Opera House 17 September [1976]. Pamphlet only Quantity: 2 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 240 mm. Provenance: One item donated from the papers of Raymond Hedges, 2002.

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[Posters advertising dance performances of 1985].

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-DANCE-1985

Description: Includes posters for: Paul Jenden, Louis Solino in "Dead ballerinas"; a light-hearted tragedy in dance. Wellington Bats Theatre 14-24 Mar; Christchurch Southern Ballet Theatre 18-20 April; Auckland Limbs Dance Studio 17-19, 24-26 May [1985] End of Times Chimes; a Jamie Bull - Michael Smither production with Wellington Regional Orchestra. Opera House, 6-7 September, 8pm. Assisted by QEII Arts Council and the national Publicity Studios (2 copies) The NZ Students Arts Council presents "Te Kanikani o Te Rangatahi". Maori youth in dance. National tour 1985, with the assistance of the QEII Arts Council and the BNZ (2 copies; one with handwritten location andate: University Union Hall 18-21 April) Stravinsky's "Pulcinella", a programme of music theatre; "Facade", by Walton, with assistance from the Queen Elizabeth Arts Council, presented by Wellington Chamber Orchestra, Polytechnic Music Department, New Zealand School of Dance. Old Town Hall, 21-23 July [1985] Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 595 x 420 mm (approx)

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Correspondence - Jenkins-Lyttelton Maritime Association

Date: [1940-1976]

From: Glover, Denis James Matthews, 1912-1980 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-0418-040

Description: Includes score by Evelyn Jenkins for `Little ships', with lyrics by Glover; correspondence with Louis Johnson, John A Lee and Pat Lawlor; copy of letter from Malcolm [?] written from Karori to John A Lee re `Soldier' and political matters (1977); agreements between Glover and Lilburn re `Sings Harry'; copies of articles on James Matthews and Logan Park High School. Identified persons entered under Name. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Finding Aids: Inventory available.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of photographers, photographs and photography. 1977-1979]

Date: 1977 - 1979

Reference: Eph-D-PHOTO-EXHIBITION-1977/1979

Description: Includes: 1977: Photo-Forum. Photograph by William or Frederick Tyree. Maori wedding Waikawa Pa Picton ca 1895. Courtesy Nelson Provincial Museum Nelson. Poster published by Photo-Forum, 1977 (2 copies) 1978: Leslie Adkin (1888-1964). Photo-Forum Gallery, 17 Grey Street, 5-22 December [1978] "Astra" photographic exhibition. Graeme Gillies. Wellington Repertory Theatre opposite Pidgeon [sic] Park 24th March - 7th April; Auckland, the Photographers' Gallery, 1st floor Brown's Mill Building 12th - 29th April [1978] NZ Students Arts Council Inc presents Photo Art 78; ten selected student photographers. A touring exhibition of NZ photographs, with the support of Kodak NZ Ltd [1978] A private view; Ans Westra photographic exhibition. Taj Mahal Gallery, from 20th - 30th September [1978?] PhotoForum. Scapes; photographs by Carlin McCredie McKinlay. 15-26 June, noon - 6 pm. Wellington Repertory Theatre, Dixon St. Design: T Fraser [1978] 1979: Dowse Art Gallery, April 21st - May 13th. Diane Arbus. New Zealand tour [8 different venues]. Sponsored by the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand; organized by the Auckland City Art Gallery [1979] Auckland Museum December 8-23. Photo-Forum '79. PhotoForum Gallery, January 15-26, 26 Harris Street, Tues-Sat 12-4 [1979] (Verso shows catalogue with biographical details of photographers: Candace Bagnall, Janet Bayly, David Blake, Bruce Connew, Kevin Donovan, John Gillespie, Shirley Gruar, Peter Hannken, Paul Hewson, Elizabeth Leyland, Megan Jenkinson, Ian Macdonald, Stuart McKenzie, Terry O'Connor, Jenneke Vandenberg, Rod Wills) New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Photo Art 79; an exhibition of student photographs. National tour July-November 1979. Photo Christine Webster (2 copies, one charcoal, one dark green) Wilderness 5; an exhibition of works from nature in N.Z. Nancy Adams, Brian Enting, John Johns, Greig Royle, Susan Skerman. Opened by Sir Charles Fleming ... at 8pm 8 June 1979. Season 9 June to 1 July Quantity: 10 black and white or coloured prints. Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters relating to films, motion pictures, cinema. 1970-1979]

Date: 1970 - 1979

Reference: Eph-C-CINEMA-1970s

Description: Includes: 1973?: - Wanderings of a naturalist in the Australian bush, a film programme and lecture by world renowned naturalist and film producer Harold J. Pollack. Presented by Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Inc. and Bank of New South Wales. [1973?]. Poster. 1974: - Steppenwolf. By Herman Hesse, starring Max von Sydow, Dominique Sanda and Pierre Clementi. Poster (2 copies). 1976: - The magic flute, with English subtitles. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Programme. 1979: - Lillian Gish & the movies. Auckland Town Hall, 4 September 1979, Wellington Opera House, 8 September 1979. Poster (This tour was cancelled). - Seeing red, a womans film festival, films made by women & focusing on women. Presented by N.Z. Students Arts Council. 6 June-4 July 1979. Poster. - A state of siege. Directed by Vincent Ward, starring Anne Flannery, produced by Timothy White. Poster (2 copies). Quantity: 6 posters and other ephemera. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying below 500 mm. Provenance: Acquired from various sources, including donations from Janet Horncy.

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[Posters up to A1 size, for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New Zealand. ...

Date: 1980 - 1982

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-1980/1982

Description: Includes: 1980: "Buzz o'Bumble". Sat. 20 Dec [1980] Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd presents "The Ronnie Corbett show". 1980 New Zealand tour [Auckland, Hamilton, Napier, Palmerston North, Wellington, Nelson, Timaru, Dunedin, Invercargill, Christchurch, 27 February - 15 March 1980] The Dick Emery show 1980 (With Dick Emery, Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, Gray Bartlett & The Showband). Souvenir brochure, with pin up on verso (2 copies) Penguin Books proudly presents an alarmingly funny evening with Spike Milligan and friends. [Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch 30 May - 7 June 1980] Joe Brown Enterprises Ltd in association with Stars Travel proudly present Miss World fashion and entertainment spectacular featuring Miss World Gina Swainson. Wellington, Wednesday 1st October, Lower Hutt Town Hall 8 pm [1980] N.Z. Students Arts Council presents Red Mole Enterprises, NZ tour Feb-March '80. State Opera House, 9-10 Feb [1980] (2 copies) Tu Tangata i te waru tekau; Surviving in the 80's, presented by Liong-Faye with Ngati Poneke. Other groups Samoa, Tonga, Bali, Modern dance, Tokelau, Fiji, Cook Islands. Wellington State Opera, 26-27-28 June 1980, in association with the Maori Affairs Department. 1981: New Zealand Students Arts Council with the assistance of the Australia New Zealand Foundation presents Jean-Paul Bell, international comic mime. Theatre Royal, 27 February [1981] Safehouse Performing group (from the Wellington Arts Centre) present "The Howzie shows"; a bit of a song and dance about inner city living [1981] (2 copies) Michael Edgley International with Bob Lott and Tony Brooks present the Oxford Uni. Revue. "Radio Active", the hit of the 1980 Edinburgh Festival fringe. [Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, 28 March - 3 April 1981] (2 copies) "The Tupperware Party", nervously presented by the New Zealand Students' Arts Council (With Steve Thomas; musical director John Gibson, technical director Tony Rabbit). University, Wed 8 July [1981] "The Tupperware Party", nervously presented by the New Zealand Students' Arts Council (With Steve Thomas; musical director John Gibson, technical director Tony Rabbit). Circa Theatre, 9-11 July [1981] 1981 or 1987: James S Chaplin presents Rodney Rude on tour [Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, 28 May - 22 June [1981 or 1987] 1982: The Promcon Corporation by arrangement with Stuart Littlewood proudly present Max Boyce in concert. [Australasian venues 14-29 June 1982] Billy Connolly. "How many Scottish comedians do you need for a one-man show?" [NZ tour Hamilton, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, Invercargill, Christchurch 5-13 July [1982?] (2 copies) Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions Ltd in association with Sadleir Bros International proudly present direct from the People's Republic of China, the Great Dalian Acrobatic and Variety Troupe. Wellington Town Hall, 30-31 August [1982] Gary McCormick as Bjorn Lipps. The 1982 one-man comic revue (2 copies) New Zealand Students Arts Council presents "Give us a kiss and we'll tell you"; New Zealand's first gay revue. By William Dart and John Curry. National tour April - May 1982. Depot Theatre 20-24 April [1982] (2 copies) Performers tour schools Winter/Spring '82. Supported by Dominion and Evening Post newspapers, sponsored by New Zealand Students Arts Council (With Limbs Dance Company, Sam Hunt, and mime River) By arrangement with Bob Shipstad Children's Television Workshop, Vee Corporation and Jim Henson's Sesame Street Muppets, CTW "Sesame Street" live! Yes Live! on stage; book now [1982] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes ranging up to 600 mm.