Monday 31 March 2014

Richard Nunns Presentation

Richard Nunn's presentation will be held on Friday 11th July at 7pm, at the Chanel Arts Centre. Tickets are $10 each and need to be purchased in advance by contacting Pania on 03 5284115, 022 3752559, or via email: manysmalldots@gmail.com. 

Twenty years ago, Richard Nunns (then known to me as "Mr Nunns") was my high school English teacher. He took us on a road trip to visit famed New Zealand author Keri Hulme in Okarito, and was patient while we tortured Shakespearean English during hour-long readings of Macbeth. He was a fantastic teacher and one of the few I remembered from my high school years.

This photo is from the website: www.mauitheshow.com
These days, Richard Nunns is no longer an English teacher but a world renowned expert in Maori wind instruments credited with reviving a once disappearing Maori art tradition. He has spent the last few decades travelling the world, playing his flutes and other instruments in locations as diverse as the rainforests of the Amazon, the concert halls of Europe, and for the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra here in New Zealand. He has ben honoured with a Queens Services Medal for services to Taonga Puoru, an honorary doctorate from Victoria University, and is an Artist Laureate of the Arts Foundation of New Zealand.


This photo is from Richard Nunns' website www.richardnunns.net.nz
And now, excitingly, he will be delivering a presentation of these fascinating Maori wind instruments in Motueka as part of the Winter Workshops. You can watch a Maori Television documentary about Richard Nunns here (it's about 8 minutes long):


Fortunately, it looks as though the venue will allow a good number of people to attend this presentation. So, keep an eye out for the yellow Winter Workshops registration form (hitting the streets of Motueka in May) and get in quick to book your seat at this undoubtedly fascinating event.



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