What does arts, culture, creativity and heritage mean to you? | Mā te mahitahi me ō tātou hapori, e whakarite ana mātou i tētahi Rautaki mō te Ahurea me te Auaha?
Tell us your stories about what arts, culture, creativity and heritage mean to you. Feel free to be creative, doesn't have to be in words.
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Outdoor Music venue - inclusive for all ages Let's make Kapiti a hothouse for original music!
by Yvonnevl, over 1 year agoCURRENT ISSUES:
VENUES:
On the Kapiti Coast, original music artists have nowhere to share their music! There are of course pub venues, but these are not family friendly, they require you to spend money on drinks and food, and are often loud and late, thereby excluding a big chunk of the community. Most venues expect bands to play Cover songs - these cover bands are not supporting original music development - in fact they are taking slots from those that do write their own music.
KCDC halls were built in excess of 70 years + ago, and were designed for... Continue reading
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Reflecting and growing our culture
by AnnaW, almost 2 years agoArts, culture, creativity and heritage reflect and grow our Kāpiti culture. Arts projects are an opportunity to show our dedication to te Tiriti o Waitangi, to enliven dull suburban landscapes and to provide opportunities for our people of all ages to have a sense of community. There's so many ways arts and culture can enrich our Kāpiti lives from cool artwork on electricity boxes or lamp posts through to celebratory installations and events such as Matariki.
With our aging population it'd be cool to see something that aged care homes can participate in to connect with the wider community.
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Arts and Kāpiti
by Dave O'Donovan, almost 2 years agoArts add richness and texture in our lives. Arts are great for building community. Good examples are Anam Cara Pottery Event, the Kite Festival and of course the indigenous film festival. -
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Artists being supported
by Diane , almost 2 years agoWhile Kapiti calls itself a centre of excellence for the arts, it doesn’t always come through. We have the Arts Trail. That could be developed into an Arts event that goes from one weekend to the next with performances, both in theatres and on the street, mucus events. Workshops, all running in the week between the weekends.
Also utilising each event to piggy back other art events from it. So Siri g music week we also have mini exhibitions, music workshops etc. Public art is great too. It connects us to our community and makes us unique.