Arts Market2016 29 February – 2 March MACs Function Centre,

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Welcome 2 – The Nairobi Trio 32 – One Day Moko 55 – Eb & Sparrow 33 – Verbatim, Fallout & Earnest 56, 57, 58 Welcome 3 – The Nukes / Into the East 34 Breakfast of Bright Ideas 2 59 About PANNZ Incorporated 4 – Miles Calder & The Rumours 35 Wednesday 2nd March 8:30am About PANNZ National Touring Agency 5 Breakfast of Bright Ideas 1 36 Pitch Session 8 63 Market Information 6 Tuesday 1st March 8.30am Wednesday 2nd March 9.50am Market Forums 11 Pitch Session 4 38 – My Own Darling 63 Profiles – PITCHES Tuesday 1st March 10:00am – The Devil’s Half Acre 64 Pitch Session 1 14 – Tiki Taane Mahuta 38 – Lumina 65 Monday 29th February 10:00am – Triumphs and Other Alternatives 39 – Whales 66 – Anzac Eve by Dave Armstrong 14 – The ACB with Honora Lee 40 – State Highay 48 67 – Don Juan 15 – The Small Halls Tour 41 – Ernest Rutherford: Everyone Can Science! 68 – Not in our Neighbourhood 16 Pitch Session 5 42 Pitch Session 9 69 – Te Po¯ 17 Tuesday 1st March 11:20am Wednesday 2nd March 11:20am Pitch Session 2 18 – SolOTHELLO 42 – An Intergalactic History of Paris 69 Monday 29th February 11:20am – MITIMITI 43 – THE BEAUTIFUL ONES 70 – Hillary Clinton/Young Lover 18 – Ben Hurley’s Earth Planet World 44 – Manifesto 2083 71 – Layman (Sounding Board) 19 – Jamie Bowen’s Heart Goes Boom, – THAT BLOODY WOMAN 72 – The Mirror of Time 20 Head goes bang 45 – Vanilla Miraka 73 – The Station 74 – The Quiet Room & Bubblelands 21, 22 Pitch Session 6 46 – Mana Whaine & K’Rd Strip 23,24 Tuesday 1st March 14:30pm Sounding Board Session 10 Pitch Session 3 25 – The Weight of Force 46 Wednesday 2nd March 13:30pm Monday 29th February 13:45pm – Out of the Box 47 – Manaia 75 – Hudson and Halls 25 – NZTrio: Sway 48 – Miss Jean Batten 76 – Dust Pilgrim – A Tale of Freedom 26 Vicissitudes: Mike Nock Trio & NZTrio 49 – The Bosch Box 77 – Ache 27 – Grand Opening & Sing It to My Face 50, 51 – All That 78 – Dirt and Other Delicious Ingredients 28 Pitch Session 7 52 Listings – PRODUCERS 79 – An Awfully Big Adventure 29 Tuesday 1st March 15:50pm Listings – INDUSTRY GUESTS 101 MUSIC SHOWCASE – The Fallen Mystery 52 Listings – PRESENTERS 104 Monday 29th February 18:30pm @ San Fran – Goodbye My Feleni 53 – Legendary Divas / Doris Day 30, 31 – The Whale Rider, by Witi Ihimaera 54 DELEGATE DIRECTORY 116

1 welcome KEY SPONSORS & PARTNERS WELCOME FROM THE PANNZ CHAIR

Nau Mai, Haere Mai. A very warm welcome to the 2016 PANNZ Arts Market – our largest ever market, with a programme packed full of pitches, showcases and forums. The rich mix of work that is on display over the next three days has stretched and grown our programme in new directions, including a new showcase for music- we hope you’ll join us up the front on Monday night at the San Fran (Bathhouse). The past year has been one of evolution and growth for PANNZ, with the development of Tour Makers, the new touring agency brokering pathways for NZ work to travel to wider audiences. Make sure you don’t miss the Tour Makers forum on Tuesday to hear more about what has been achieved so far- and what the next year looks like for touring in NZ. The key drivers of our Arts Market are collaboration and conversation. Over the next three days we challenge you to explore what it means to collaborate- what possibilities open up when we have conversations together? What happens when we commit to building audiences together? Collaboration is not about gluing together existing egos- It’s about the ideas that never existed until after everyone entered the room. Big thanks to our core funder, Creative New Zealand, for the support and commitment they have shown to PANNZ. We’re delighted that CNZ are actively engaged with the market, and we’ve greatly enjoyed working with Cath, Belinda and the team to grow and develop both the market and Tour Makers. Thank you to the Executive members of PANNZ who have contributed their time, energy and experience to ensure that the market is a place where conversations can thrive, and a big thank you and welcome to Celia Walmsley, our new market Producer who has worked tirelessly to put the market together. As always we welcome any feedback you might have about your experience of the arts market- please do come and connect with Celia or any members of the executive. Megan Peacock-Coyle & James Wilson Co-Chairs, PANNZ.

2 welcome KEY SPONSORS & PARTNERS WELCOME FROM ARTS MARKET PRODUCER CELIA WALMSLEY

Nga¯ mihi nui kia koutou katoa and welcome. It’s a real pleasure to be producing the Arts Market and somewhat serendipitous having been involved in an early committee and as a delegate. 2016 is a bumper year for PANNZ, with its new brands – The Arts Market and Tour Makers and over 60 artist presentations (almost double 2015) Arts Market 2016 is representative of the quality and maturity of the NZ arts sector. New in 2016 The Arts Market Music Showcase on Monday 29 Feb, which is part of your registration, is a dedicated platform for music artistsand contributes to the marvellous groundwork set by previous Sounds conferences. The theme for 2016 is Working in Partnership, reflecting the way many arts organisations now together to make tours happen. It’s not a matter of simply buying and selling these days but of each partner putting in what they can to tour work. Many of the forums centre around this theme and include conversations on researching partners, developing long term relationships, acquiring skills in joint venturing, understanding industry trends and focusing on targeted audience development and marketing collateral. The room is full of knowledge – each of us is an expert in some area and novice in others. The Arts Market is our opportunity to share that knowledge, to learn as individuals and groups and to grow as a collective arts sector. As always the Arts Market could not happen without the support of our incredibly generous partners in particular Creative New Zealand and Wellington City Council. Huge thanks also to the San Francisco Bathhouse, iTicket, DANNZ, Ticketmaster, EVANZ, Soar Printing, Q Theatre, Patronbase, Crombie Lockwood, MACs Function Centre, New Zealand Festival, Museum Hotel, CQ Hotel, NZ Fringe Festival, National Touring Selector, Helen Cisowski, Gerry Paul, Trina Edwards and Toi Whakaari and students for their stupendous support. To the wonderful PANNZ team and executive - James Wilson, Megan Peacock Coyle, Sarah Anderson, Dolina Wehipeihana, Philip Tremewan, Louise Gallagher, Drew James, Andrew Potvin, Lesley-Anne Carey, and our amazing interns Natasha Young and Joshua Tucker - I THANK YOU all. Here’s to an incredible Arts Market 2016. Long may these conversations, relationships and friendships last. Celia Celia Walmsley, Arts Market Producer

3 about - PANNZ KEY SPONSORS & PARTNERS About PANNZ

The Performing Arts Network of New Zealand (PANNZ) is a capacity building organisation driven by, and in support of, New Zealand’s professional performing arts sector.

PANNZ’s core activities are: • Producing the annual New Zealand performing Arts Market, launched in partnership with EVANZ (Entertainment Venues Association of New Zealand) in 1999 • Tour-Makers, a new initiative touring medium to large scale New Zealand work nationally, in partnership with Creative New Zealand

PANNZ also delivers other initiatives and events in accordance with its core objectives: • To promote and encourage the establishment of a sustainable performing arts touring network throughout Aotearoa New Zealand; • To facilitate and develop communication networks within the professional performing arts community of Aotearoa New Zealand

PANNZ Vision: A representative advocate, an authoritative voice, recognised as being a key leader in the industry that promotes and encourages a sustainable performing arts network throughout Aotearoa New Zealand

PANNZ Purpose: To proactively develop networks and opportunities with the professional performing arts community in order to enable a sustainable industry that strengthens the cultural wellbeing of Aotearoa New Zealand.

PANNZ Executive: Megan Peacock-Coyle – Co Chair James Wilson – Co Chair Sarah Anderson – EVANZ Representative Philip Tremewan – Festival Director Representative Dolina Wehipeihana – Company Producer Representative

Executive members will have a yellow lanyard – look out for them and do not hesitate to approach them with questions or just to say hi!

4 about - PANNZ Tour Makers KEY SPONSORS & PARTNERS ABOUT TOUR-MAKERS

In 2015 we began life as The PANNZ Touring Agency, in November we rebranded to Tour- Makers, we love our new name and hope it resonates with you too. In the last 12 months since we presented at the 2015 Arts Market, we have worked closely with artists, producers, venues and festivals to deliver 4 national tours. Our first productions includedModern Maori Quartet, Daffodils, Little Shop of Horrors (Live Live Cinema) and The Mooncake and the Kumara. These shows were presented in a range of venues of festivals, including Baycourt Theatre, Oamaru Opera House, The Regent Theatre Palmerston North, Floorpride Civic theatre Marlborough, San Fran Bathhouse, Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Nelson Festival, Festival and Festival. 2016 looks to be an even more exciting year ahead for Tour-Makers, as we head out on a North Island tour immediately following the Arts Market and after its’ season at Q Theatre, with Silo Theatre’s production of The Book of Everything. It will tour to TSB Showplace in , The Regent Theatre in Palmerston North, Napier Municipal Theatre and the Founders Theatre in Hamilton. Be sure to tell your friends and families in these towns about this great show – it is one not to be missed! We also have plans to tour at least 3 more shows this year, and look forward to talking to presenters and JV partners about these opportunities during the next 3 days during the Arts Market. A big project for us going forward is developing a National Audience Development Strategy. We will talk more of this in our session on Tuesday afternoon. Please make sure you come along to this session, as we will also be talking about the shows we have shortlisted to tour, what our plans are next and have a good discussion on all things touring! Our first year has seen some great achievements. None of which would have been possible without the assistance, guidance and hard work of many people. We want to acknowledge and thank the PANNZ Executive, Performing Lines, Creative New Zealand, the Tour-Makers team and the artists, venues and festivals we have worked with to get us this far.

5 information - 2016 ARTS MARKET Market Contacts MACs Function Centre

Celia Walmsley Located in the stunning historic waterfront building known as “Shed Stagebox Productions Ltd 22”, Mac’s Function Centre was created in 2011 after transforming what 021 583 124 was once an old brewery into 3 architecturally designed spaces. [email protected] www.pannz.org.nz

The Venues

MACs Function Centre 2 Taranaki St, Wellington San Fran (San Francisco Bathhouse) Phone: 04 381 2282 For further info contact: [email protected] Wellington’s best live music venue. Hosting the greatest local and international live bands, www.macsfunctioncentre.co.nz DJ’s and comedians. Award winning hospitality. See you soon.

San Fran (San Francisco Bathhouse) 171 Cuba Street , Wellington Phone: 04 801 6797 For further info contact: [email protected] www.sanfran.co.nz

Delegate Passes CQ Hotels Wellington

Please wear your Arts Market delegate pass at all times. You will not Encompassing the very essence of Wellington, CQ Wellington exudes character and be granted admittance to Market activities and sessions without your charm alongside cool and chic in the heart of vibrant Cuba Street. On this lively street sits pass. Wellington hotels side-by-side (Comfort Hotel Wellington and Quality Hotel Wellington) Colour Codes: catering for guests with different budgets and bringing them together under the one roof BLUE – Venue/Festival PINK – Artist/Producer as CQ Wellington. BLACK – Industry guest YELLOW – PANNZ team & Exec Both hotels share a common reception area, restaurant, cafe, pool, spa & conference centre; Both hotels share Artist passes will be issued to performers attending to the same welcoming experience, attention to detail and assist with pitches. This pass allows access to the relevant pitch personalisation of service. session only.

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Kick Up the Arts 26 February - 20 March 2016, Wellington, New Zealand.

ONLINE BOOKINGS at the NZ Festival website at www.festival.co.nz or book at ticketek.co.nz If you choose the ezyTicket option and print your own tickets at home or have them sent to your smartphone via SMS, you will pay a lower Ticketek service fee of $5.25 per transaction.

BY PHONE BOOKINGS 0800 842 538 or 0800 TICKETEK

IN PERSON at Ticketek agency at Michael Fowler Centre

DOOR SALES may be purchased at the venue one hour prior to the show - provided there are still tickets available!

NZ Fringe Festival

NZ Fringe Festival 12 February - 5 March 2016

Tickets to most Fringe shows can be purchased directly through www.fringe.co.nz

WHERE TO BUY TIX AND BITS 11am – 6pm, every Tuesday – Sat during Fringe, drop in to Fringe Box Office (the front part of Rex Royale, 106 Cuba Street) for Fringe tickets, information, tees, totes, addict cards and all things Fringe Festival.

The Fringe Box Office will be staffed by Fringe experts to help YOU maximise your Fringe experience!

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Display Booths

The following organisations have a display booth at the PANNZ Arts Market 2016. Go and visit them in the Cable Room!

• Ali-Cat Productions Ltd • Old Rockers Inc. Sector Survey 2016 • APRA • Omphalos Co • Blackbird Ensemble • Orange Studios 2 March - 23 March 2016 • Company of Giants • Organisation The inaugural PANNZ Sector Survey has been sent to all organisations • DANNZ • Partonbase at the PANNZ Arts Market. It aims to collate and benchmark vital industry information that will assist PANNZ to provide a better service to members. • Diva the Agency • Stroma New Music Ensemble It will also provide information based evidence to current and potential funding bodies and feedback to the industry about the size and health of • EVANZ • Ticketmaster the industry. • Footnote New Zealand Dance • Tim Bray Productions It is important that all PANNZ member organisations and past members • Handstand Productions complete this survey so the information is as complete and detailed as • Java Dance Theatre possible. It is also vital that we recieve one response per organisation; please work together with your team and collaborate on one response only. • Muscle Mouth

The survey will be open from March 2 until March 23, if you have any • NZTrio Foundation questions please find a member of the PANNZ Executive or PANNZ team at the Market, we’re here to help! We all have yellow PANNZ lanyards.

Your responses are 100% confidential.

Once you’ve completed the survey you can opt into the draw to win a registration for the PANNZ Arts Market 2017!

Thank you very much for your cooperation and involvement in this important survey.

8 The PANNZ Team

Megan Peacock-Coyle James Wilson Sarah Anderson Dolina Wehipeihana Philip Tremewan Co Chair Co Chair EVANZ Representative Company Producer Festival Director Representative Representative

Executive members will have a yellow lanyards – look out for them and do not hesitate to approach them with questions or just to say hi.

Celia Walmsley Louise Gallagher Drew James Andrew Potvin Lesley-Anne Carey Arts Market Producer PANNZ General Manager Tour Makers Senior Producer Producer - Technical and Office Manager PANNZ Inc. Logistics

9 Invitations from our sponsors to lunch and drinks

EVANZ Lunch Entertainment Venues Association NZ (EVANZ) iTicket Lunch Monday 29 February, 1pm, Cable Room Tuesday 1 March, 12.30pm, Cable Room EVANZ is delighted to invite all PANNZ Market Delegates to join us for lunch. iTICKET are delighted to be with the creative souls at PANNZ for the first EVANZ (the original parent of PANNZ) is the peak body representing over time, and to be sponsoring today’s lunch. Please join Kate Ward-Smythe 100 performing arts centres, arenas, indoor and outdoor stadiums and for good korero, company and kai. iTICKET is a 100% kiwi born and raised, convention centres in New Zealand. EVANZ is a professional organisation full service ticketing company. We love working with creative kiwis and look providing leadership and building excellence for entertainment venues. forward to sharing our stories and ticketing specials with you.

DANNZ Drinks & DJ set Creative New Zealand PANNZ Opening Drinks Tuesday 1 March, 5.30pm, Cable Room Monday 29 February, 5pm, Cable Room DANZ Chief Executive and team invite you to a drinks with a difference. We are delighted to join with our key sponsors Creative New Zealand to Come and meet the DANZ team and hear from some of the PANNZ invite you to opening night drinks to celebrate the opening of the Arts Market delegates about their successes with dance in their regions. Then get and the 17th year of PANNZ. down to some groovy tunes set down by Audio Mechanics dj crew. Spot prizes for the best moves on the dance floor.

Ticketmaster Music Showcase SOAR PRINT Morning Tea Monday 29 February, 6.30pm at San Francisco Bathhouse Wednesday 2 March, 11am, Cable Room Ticketmaster is proud to support the inaugural Music Showcase at the Soar into the Cable Room and enjoy morning tea with us, Soar Printing, New Arts Market and invites you to join us at San Francisco Bathhouse for this Zealand print solutions company and proud supporter of the Arts Market. exciting event featuring five fabulous music acts. Ticketmaster is recognised as a market leader in the ticketing and entertainment industry. Q Theatre & Patronbase Closing Drinks Wednesday 2 March 2015, 5pm, Cable Room Q Theatre Q Theatre turns five years old this year- and to help celebrate, we’d love Crombie Lockwood Morning Tea you to join us for drinks at PANNZ on Wednesday. Q is home to over 500 Tuesday 1 March, 11am, Cable Room performances every year- we work in partnership with people like you- Crombie Lockwood, New Zealand’s trusted Insurance Brokers and proud festivals, producers and companies. PatronBase provides arts management supporters of the Arts Market, warmly invite you to join them for morning tea software, working with venues to enable them to build audiences. and a chat. Patronbase software offers a broad range of functionality, from event marketing and ticketing through to membership and venue management.

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Tricks & Tips for Top Notch Marketing Collateral World Trends – An Insight Into Programming Around

Forum 1: MONDAY 29 February 2016, 3pm, Waterfront Room the World Forum 2: MONDAY 29 February 2016, 3pm, Te Aro Room For: Artists and Producers For: PAVs & Festival Directors In this round table conversation, industry representatives from producers, venues and festivals share their experience and answer questions on tips We welcome and hear from international Festival directors and presenters and tricks for creating effective marketing collateral for touring work to from Te Manu Ka Tau, Creative New Zealand’s international visitor’s urban and regional centres. programme. What are the current trends, influences and inspirations in international performing arts programming? Convener: Stephanie Alderson, PANNZ Marketing & Audience Development Manager and guests Convener: Drew James, Senior Producer, Tour Makers and guests

What Makes a Show Work Internationally? PANNZ Tour Makers Update

Forum 3: MONDAY 29 February 2016, 4pm, Te Aro Room Forum 4: TUESDAY 1 March 2016, 1.15pm, Te Aro Room

For: All delegates For: All delegates

In this Creative New Zealand forum we discuss what makes a show work In 2015 we began life as The PANNZ Touring Agency, in November 2015 internationally? What do international presenters look for in New Zealand we rebranded as Tour-Makers. Where have we been and where are we work? Featuring guests of the Te Manu Ka Tau international programme. going? Louise Gallagher, PANNZ General Manager and Drew James, Tour Makers Senior Producer, update and answer your questions on Tour Makers Convener: Philip Tremewan, Artistic Director, Festival of Colour and guests activity.

Conveners: Drew James and Louise Gallagher, Tour Makers

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PANNZ AGM Working in Partnership with Artists, PAVs &

WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 1pm, Waterfront Room Festivals in NZ Forum 5: WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 1pm, Te Aro Room For: All Delegates For: All Delegates Join the PANNZ Exec to hear how things are going for PANNZ, where PANNZ is heading and most importantly to cast your vote on any important Hear from some of those Artists, Festival Directors and PAVs who have matters. partnered/joint ventured to take work to new centres. How did they start out, what were their successes and gotchas? Share your experiences and ask Co Chairs: Megan Peacock Coyle and James Wilson those burning questions.

Conveners: Drew James and Megan Peacock Coyle and guests

Artists Expression of Interest Presenters Expressions of Interest

Forum 6: WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 3.30pm, Te Aro Room Forum 7: WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 3.30pm, Waterfront Room

For: Artists and Producers For: PAVs & Festival Directors

New this year, in a round table format, this your chance to identify and Summary discussion on interest in works and potential tours and express interest in working with particular PAVs and Festival Directors and partnerships. to establish potential for touring (just as the Presenters express interest in works that have been pitched). Convener: Louise Gallagher

Convener: Celia Walmsley

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Pitching and Building Long Term Relationships PAVs Meeting and EVANZ presentation

Forum 8: WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 4pm, Te Aro Room Forum 9: WEDNESDAY 1 Mar 2016, 4.10pm, Waterfront Room 1

For: Artists and Producers For: PAVs & Festival Directors

This round table skills and experience sharing session rounds off the Summary discussion of interest in works, potential tours and partnerships learning from the Online Pitching Workshop, with Fenn Gordon and Sherrie and update from the EVANZ representatives on latest activities and trends Johnson, and plans the next steps in building long term relationships post in the Entertainment Venues world. market. This is also a chance for those who missed the Online Pitching Workshop to catch up. Conveners: Megan Peacock Coyle, Sarah Anderson and Miles Davidson

Conveners: Fenn Gordon, Performing Lines Australia and Sherrie Johnson, Canadian Stage

PAN ARTS FESTIVALS MEETING Notes Forum 9: WEDNESDAY 1 March 2016, 4.10pm, Waterfront Room 2

For: Pan Arts Festival Directors and members only

Convener: Philip Tremewan

13 Schedule 2016 MONDAY 29 MARCH 15.00 FORUM 1 for Artists & Producers Waterfront Room Tip & Tricks for Top Notch Marketing Collateral 8.00am Display Booth Holders set up Cable Room 15.00 FORUM 2 for PAVs & Festival Directors Te Aro Room 8.30 Delegate Registrations open Foyer World Trends - an insight into programming around the world Tea on arrival & Trade Displays Cable Room 15.45 AFTERNOON TEA & Trade Displays 9.10 Mihimihi Cable Rm to Te Aro Room 16.00 FORUM 3 for all delegates Te Aro Room 9.20 Official Welcome Te Aro Room What makes a show work internationally? What do international 9.35 Welcome by PANNZ presenters look for in New Zealand work? 9.45 Overview of Market Featuring guest of the Te Manu Ka Tau international programme 10.00 PITCH SESSION 1 Te Aro Room 17.00 CNZ PANNZ OPENING NIGHT DRINKS Cable Room 10.00 Anzac Eve by Dave Armstrong 18.00 Walk to San Francisco Bathhouse for Music Showcase 10.10 Don Juan 18.30 Ticketmaster MUSIC SHOWCASE at San Fran Bathhouse 10.20 Not in our Neighbourhood 18.30 Legendary Divas’ / A Doris Day Special 10.30 Te Poˉ 18.50 Nairobi Trio - In Concert 10.40 PAV & Festival Presentations 19.10 Eb & Sparrow 10.50 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 19.30 The Nukes/Into the East 11.00 MORNING TEA & Trade Displays Cable Room 19.50 Miles Calder & The Rumours 11.20 PITCH SESSION 2 Te Aro Room 20.10 END 11.20 Hillary Clinton / Young Lover 11.30 Layman (Sounding Board) TUESDAY 1 MARCH 11.40 The Mirror of Time 8.30am Breakfast of Bright Ideas 1 (7 mins each) Te Aro Room 11.50 The Quiet Room / Bubblelands 8.30 Untitled (Muscle Mouth) 12.05pm Mana Wahine & K’Rd Strip 8.40 Te Puhi- The Maiden 12.20 PAV & Festival Presentations 8.50 The Creamery 12.40 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 9.00 Same City, But Different (working title) 13.00 EVANZ Lunch & Trade Displays Cable Room 9.10 PAV & Festival Presentations 13.45 PITCH SESSION 3 Te Aro Room 9.40 Expressions of interest in BBI and Music Showcase 13.45 PAV & Festival Presentations 9.50 Comfort Break 14.00 Hudson and Halls Live! 10.00 PITCH SESSION 4 Te Aro Room 14.10 Dust Pilgrim - A Tale of Freedom 10.00 Tiki Taane Mahuta 14.20 Ache 10.10 Triumphs and Other Alternatives 14.30 Dirt and Other Delicious Ingredients 10.20 The ACB with Honora Lee 14.40 An Awfully Big Adventure 10.30 The Small Halls Tour 14.50 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 10.40 PAV & Festival Presentations 10.45 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 11.00 Crombie Lockwood Morning Tea & Trade Displays Cable Room 11.20 PITCH SESSION 5 Te Aro Room 10.10 Lumina 11.20 SolOTHELLO 10.20 Whales 11.30 MITIMITI 10.30 State Highway 48 11.40 Ben Hurley's Planet Earth World 10.40 Ernest Rutherford: Everyone Can Science! 11.50 Jamie Bowen's Heart Goes Boom, Head Goes Bang 10.45 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 12.00pm PAV & Festival Presentations 11.00 SOAR PRINT MORNING TEA & Trade Displays Cable Room 12.10 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 11.20 PITCH SESSION 9 Te Aro Room 12.30 iTICKET LUNCH & Trade Displays Cable Room 11.20 An Intergalactic History of Pairs 13.15 FORUM 4 for all delegates Te Aro Room 11.30 The Beautiful Ones PANNZ Tour-Makers 11.40 Manifesto 2083 14.30 PITCH SESSION 6 Te Aro Room 11.50 That Bloody Woman 14.30 The Weight of Force 12.00pm Vanilla Miraka 14.40 Out of the Box 12.10 The Station 14.50 NZTrio: SWAY / Vicisstudes 12.20 PAV & Festival Presentations 15.00 Grand Opening / Sing It To My Face 12.30 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 15.15 PAV & Festival Presentations 12.40 LUNCH & Trade Displays Cable Room 15.20 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 13.00 PANNZ AGM Waterfront Room 1 15.30 AFTERNOON TEA & Trade Displays Cable Room 13.30 SOUNDING BOARD SESSION 10 Te Aro Room 15.50 PITCH SESSION 7 Te Aro Room 13.30 Manaia 15.50 The Fallen Mystery 13.40 Miss Jean Batten 16.00 Goodbye My Feleni 13.50 The Bosch Box 16.10 The Whale Rider, by Witi Ihimaera 14.00 All That 16.20 One Day Moko 14.10 Discussion (venues & festivals only) 16.30 VERBATIM, Fallout & Earnest 14.20 Comfort break 16.45 PAV & Festival Presentations 14.30 FORUM 5 for all delegates Te Aro Room 16.50 Discussion (venues & festivals only) Joint Venturing in NZ 17.30 DANZ NETWORKING DRINKS and DJ set Cable Room Joint Venturing between Artists, PAVs & Festivals - case studies and discussion WEDNESDAY 2 MARCH 15.15 AFTERNOON TEA & Trade Displays Cable Room 8.30am Breakfast of Bright Ideas 2 (7 mins each) Te Aro Room 15.30 FORUM 6 for Artists & Producers Te Aro Room 8.30 Rushes / Meremere Summary discussion on interest in JVs with targeted PAVs and Festivals 8.40 The Big NZ Marching Show FORUM 7 for PAVs & Festival Directors Waterfront Room 1 8.50 The Surrealists Summary discussion on interest in works and possible tours 9.00 Poropiti: Prophet, by Mara TK 16.00 FORUM 8 for Artists & Producers Te Aro Room 9.10 Orchids Artists & Producers Round table - Pitching and building long term relationships with PAVs & 9.20 Frankenstein Festivals with Fenn Gordon 9.30 Expressions of interest in BBI 16.10 FORUM 9 PAV’s meeting Waterfront Room 1 9.40 Comfort Break Finalise Forum 7 and EVANZ presentation 9.50 PITCH SESSION 8 Te Aro Room FORUM 10 Waterfront Room 2 9.50 My Own Darling Pan Arts Festival Directors Meeting 10.00 The Devil's Half-Acre 17.00 Q Theatre & Patronbase CLOSING DRINKS Cable Room