A sparkly, accessible extravaganza: Reviewing the World of WearableArt
Kimberly Coates was blown away by the colours, drama and accommodations at her first WOW experience.
Kimberly Coates was blown away by the colours, drama and accommodations at her first WOW experience.
There's no one accessible format, but here are a few ideas for whānau whaikaha learning te reo Māori.
In the past, the intersection of disability and family violence in Aotearoa has never been closely scrutinised. But this year, there’s been progress.
Two theatre-goers review Siblings, a show devised of games and talanoa featuring a cast of four tāngata whaikaha/disabled performers.
Paul Brown reviews a cabaret show accessible to blind and vision impaired people thanks to detailed - and sometimes graphic - audio descriptions.
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei invite all to join in and share the passing of the old year into the new year at their hautapu.