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  1. Toi whakaari Scope note Contemporary Māori performing arts, including dance, drama and theatre performances. Includes performances on stage, radio, television and film. See the broader term Waka toi for all forms of contemporary Māori arts.

  2. Toi Whakaari proudly presents its Term 4 Production, 'mimic another'. There is a structure, new to the space. It disrupts and motivates, shifts and redirects the energy, activating the nearby bodies to reorganise themselves. A collaborative effort between all five departments, the Term 4 Production is a devised piece artistically directed by ...

  3. www.toiwhakaari.ac.nz › current-shows › toi-whakaari-challengeToi Whakaari Challenge

    Nau mai, haere mai, welcome to the Toi Whakaari Challenge – a national competition for students of Technology, Design, Fashion, Drama and Art. Open to all Aotearoa secondary students, Years 11 – 13, TWC Contestants are invited to imagine that they are working in the Art Department of a movie, for which they will imagine, design or make elements for a fictional world – a scenario set in a ...

  4. Toi Whakaari ensures students are ready to enter the arts industry upon graduation, equipped with the ability to think critically, collaborate, manage complex processes, and contribute to the arts sector. Welcome to 2024! The first day of the academic year starts 19 February.

  5. Graduate Testimonial "All the courses at Toi Whakaari mirror industry practice creating a close connection and deep understanding of the arts industry. The Set & Props diploma helps foster the students into fully fledged practitioners; you develop craft skills as well as the ability to problem-solve and collaborate with others.

  6. Toi Whakaari has a diversity of cultures, which we greatly value, including an international student community. We welcome applications from students from all over the world. Toi Whakaari currently has students from Canada, the USA, Japan, and Germany. Wellington is a fantastic place to study. It is clean, beautiful, compact and extremely liveable.

  7. The New Zealand Diploma in Costume Construction is the only tertiary course in New Zealand that specialises in costume construction for stage and screen. The course is taught by some of New Zealand’s best industry professionals and aims to provide students with skills in all forms of costume construction and production. This will lead to employment in film, theatre and allied industries ...