Upbeat. 2016-06-17. 13:00-14:00.

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Year
2016
Reference
295129
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Series
Upbeat.
Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:00:00
Credits
RNZ Collection
Radich, Eva, Presenter
RNZ Concert (estab. 2016), Broadcaster

Upbeat is an arts programme broadcast nationally on RNZ Concert every weekday. The RNZ website promotes the programme as: What's going on in the world of music and the arts? From the concert hall to the cinema, we talk to musicians, composers, choreographers, dancers, actors, directors and artists - Upbeat finds out what makes them tick. In today's programme:

1pm Diversity - yeah right!
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What will NZ On Air chief executive Jane Wrightson be doing to address inequality in television and digital media where white males hold the plum jobs. Ethnicity is also out of balance with most television producers, directors and writers identifying as European despite the country's increasingly diverse population. NZOn Air is also changing the way it funds local music production.
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1.20 Broadway play comes to Dunedin
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Fortune Theatre's new Artistic Director Jonathon Hendry's debut production as director in Dunedin is Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro.The play ran on Broadway for over 200 performances.
1.40 Let Glamour Reign
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The Glamaphones celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill with a concert series. Rachel Hyde is the Musical Director of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, inter sex community SATB choir based in Wellington. The Glamaphones have been going for five years and developed out of the Homophones male only choir when women were invited to join after the AsiaPacific Outgames.

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13:05
Diversity - yeah right!
BODY:
What will NZ On Air chief executive Jane Wrightson be doing to address inequality in television and digital media where white males hold the plum jobs. Ethnicity is also out of balance with most television producers, directors and writers identifying as European despite the country's increasingly diverse population. NZ On Air is also changing the way it funds local music production.
Topics: media, music, inequality, politics
Regions:
Tags: arts funding, NZ On Air, Jane Wrightson, government
Duration: 25'50"

13:32
Broadway play comes to Dunedin
BODY:
Fortune Theatre's new Artistic Director Jonathan Hendry's debut production as director in Dunedin is Over the River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro.The play ran on Broadway for over 200 performances.
Topics: arts
Regions: Otago
Tags: theatre, Jonathan Hendry
Duration: 9'01"

13:40
Let Glamour Reign
BODY:
The Glamaphones celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill with a concert series. Rachel Hyde is the Musical Director of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, intersex community SATB choir based in Wellington. The Glamaphones have been going for five years and developed out of the Homophones male only choir when women were invited to join after the AsiaPacific Outgames.
EXTENDED BODY:
The Glamaphones celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Passing of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill with a concert series. Rachel Hyde is the Musical Director of the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, inter sex community SATB choir based in Wellington. The Glamaphones have been going for five years and developed out of the Homophones male only choir when women were invited to join after the AsiaPacific Outgames.
Topics: politics, music
Regions:
Tags: LGBTQI, equal rights, choir
Duration: 21'00"