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Friday SOUND BITES #3

Dates

  • Fri 24 Jun 2022, 5:30pm–7:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Website

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Whau the People

Whau the People proudly presents Sound Bites, a free event series to warm up the month of June with good food, live music and creative making each Friday evening at All Goods.

Enjoy performances by inspiring musicians while having a bite to eat, before washing down those good vibes with a chaser of creative workshops led by a rotation of brilliant artists. Bring the whānau, all are welcome.

Check out the exhibition 'Fresh Perspective' by Avondale photographers Ofaira Taito, Helena Cocker-Valu, Rebecca Ronald and Rajeev Nedumaran. Limited edition posters available on the nights for free.

Friday Night #3:
Hostess Naomi Azoulay will make you comfortable and Manu will be serving up the kai!

Live Music by KATIE LEE
Poetry with COURTNEY SINA MEREDITH
When: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: ALL GOODS, 99 Rosebank Road, Avondale
ALL WELCOME | FREE

Tautoko to Auckland Unlimited for supporting these events, Crescendo for curating the music line up and I Love Avondale for curating the Fresh Perspective exhibition
Looking forward to seeing you there!
wtp x
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A bit more about this week's artists:

KATIE LEE (they / them)
Katie-Lee is a 17 year old artist from Tāmaki Makaurau who is constantly inspired by the world around them. After releasing their debut single “Lonely Hearts Club” in 2021, they have spent time truly honing in on their craft.

COURTNEY SINA MEREDITH
Courtney Sina Meredith, The University of Auckland's Young Alumna of The Year 2021, is a distinguished cultural leader and author whose work delves into issues such as racism, sexism and poverty, and draws on her Samoan roots.
Courtney has been awarded prestigious creative opportunities around the globe. Cited by the Guardian as a potential future Booker Prize Winner and by the BBC as a poet of 'sparkling eloquence', her writing has taken her from mountain top villages in Indonesia, to The House of Lords in London, to the gardens of Frida Kahlo in Mexico City.
Heralding an era of niu leadership, she has a strong focus on giving voice to the contemporary experiences of Pacific women. Courtney is an Honorary Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa, and the Director of Tautai Contemporary Arts Trust - Aotearoa’s leading Pacific arts organisation.

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