It's NZ Music Month, and the Teenage Freaks are buuzzzzingggg! This week Sofie sails solo through a groovy mix of tracks from Aotearoa and beyond, charging up for Rāmere with some star jumps and spoken word going down in the studio!
Get into it and get moving ya frothers! One day, or day one....................................
Today we had Olivia Reeves come in for Fancy New Band!
Olivia Reeves Is a young independent indie/rock artist from Tāmaki Makaurau who has worked her way through the competition sphere; Winning solo/duo for New Found Sound and being a two time finalist for Play It Strange!
Her set today was unlike anything else we've heard from her as she leans into are more heavy yet catchy guitar sound.
Sof caught up with curator Hutch Wilco of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki’s newly opened exhibition Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now, the first major survey of Chinese contemporary art to be shown in Aotearoa
And Maya spoke to Artist Antonia Barnett McIntosh about her current exhibition on at RM, A Ponder of Transported Local Delicacies
Last weekend, Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now opened at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Curated by Hutch Wilco, the exhibition is the first major survey of Chinese contemporary art to be shown in Aotearoa.
Split into four connected themes, and showing 67 works by 42 artists and collectives, Forever Tomorrow traverses through four decades of accelerated major transformation in China, examining the experiences of artists from China’s Reform and opening up in 1978 to the present day.
The first theme, Stones From Other Mountains, explores artists' experiments with the body as action, the instability of language, and the capacity of photography, performance, and moving image to propose realities post-Reform. In the second, People Mountain People Sea, artists are seen turning their attention to the ground beneath their feet: connecting with the land amongst the changing landscapes around them and a period of mass migration to China’s cities. The third, Tender Revolutions, looks inward to private lives, attitudes towards intimacy and sexuality, and personal expression. And the fourth and final, In the Clouded Realms, sees artists addressing the architecture of the internet and the behaviours it elicits, navigating the rapidly developing digital era.
Merging China’s history and the lived experiences of these artists, the works in Forever Tomorrow seek to subvert the idea of China as exceptional, proposing, rather, a shared global experience, that of living in a state of forever tomorrow.
Sof caught up with curator of the show, Hutch Wilco, about Forever Tomorrow: Chinese Art Now and his curatorial process.
Mioko Yokoyama - Kinesis for piano trio (2019)
Ensemble Intercontemporain - Smudges over dripping ink
yibai – Born Afresh
estuary..fragmentation - elpis
KIJI Quartet - La Larga Intesa
AMELIE DUCHOW – LOGOS MATER {CODE-SWITCH 1-2}
DJ Iniesta - LIFE BECOMES EASIER WHEN U HAVE SOMEONE TO HOLD ON TO ∞
Omar Souleyman - Nahy (مُخْتار moktar edit)
SLOWFOAM – ALKALINE STEEPED AND SUBDUED
Svetlana Maraš - L'ampleur du souffle
sofi - Haze
Udi Perlman - ALILA II - For String Quartet (2020)
fonum - DR0000 0158
Queimada - Ieri ho visto
Toy Problem - Peace/Conflict/Resolution
ltfll - Maelstrom
primer - zeroed
Dj Würm - Geo
Ship Sket - Mimikyu
CORGIAT – INVERSE NYMPHOSIS
Matīss Čudars - still
Chelidon Frame - Transience
pearl lump - pygmy sized door
Akiko Ushijima - Glare for violin and electronics
svn4vr - spirited away (prod. onehand)
The Government is introducing a new citizenship test on the “responsibilities and privileges” of New Zealand citizenship for future applicants.
Topics will include the Bill of Rights Act, voting rights, and the structure of government. Other proposed questions include human rights, certain offences, and general democratic principles.
Currently, applicants only need to sign a form stating that they understand these topics. Existing requirements regarding residency, good character, and English skills will remain.
The change was announced by Internal Affairs Minister and ACT MP Brooke van Velden, who says, “people seeking citizenship should understand New Zealanders believe in certain rights, like freedom of speech, or that no one person or group is above the law.”
Wire Host Caeden spoke to Sher Singh, President of the Migrant Rights Network, about this change.
Auckland Council has approved their first-ever transport policy statement, which, together with the central Government’s Policy Statement on Land Transport, will shape the future of transport funding in Auckland.
And a petition is being hosted on Our ActionStation that calls on the Government to strengthen protections for the Waitākere Ranges.
For City Counselling, Wire Host Caeden spoke with Councillor Shane Henderson about both of these topics.
Mim Jensen joins Emma Gleason in the studio ahead of her Whammy gig tonight to discuss her new album The Muse, the healing properties of songwriting, and finding yourself through heartbreak. As a special treat, Mim plays two songs live in the bFM studio: Track Star and The Mask. Catch her nationwide tour in Auckland May 7, Christchurch May 29 and Dunedin May 30.