Tag: Spotify

  • Natural colours

    To the first-time visitor New Zealand Aotearoa seems to offer little in the way of natural colour, especially in the heavily wooded South of Te Waipounamu/ The South Island. Green is the predominant hue. Many different shades and tones of green, but green nevertheless. However, there is plenty of colour around, and possibly none more…

  • Janet Frame House

    56 Eden Street, Oamaru, was once the home of Janet Frame, the famous New Zealand author. The Janet Frame House has been restored and is opened in the summer months for visitors to experience. It is a pretty, uncomplicated building, filled with charm and crocheted bedspreads and rag rugs, a sewing machine and a typewriter,…

  • Touring the South

    Over the Christmas period we took a tour of the South of the Te Waipounamu/ the South Island of Aotearoa New Zealand. The trip took in the West Coast route to Haast with an overnight stop in Ōkārito, another in Haast (specifically to have a fish lunch at Jackson Bay at the end of the…

  • The last blog for the year

    Hello, dear readers, It is the end of another year and the last posting for 2024. What a year it has been. We have been lucky enough to travel and also fortunate enough to have stayed home. It has been a year of creativity, a new studio space, singing in waiata groups and with choirs,…

  • The Spotify playlist

    This week’s Spotify playlist features, as always, audio that relates to the articles on the blog. In addition there are some extras, it being the festive season for many across the world. To listen to the playlist click on the player above or go to Spotify on the Web or in the app and search…

  • Shooting fashion in a slum

    In November this year, an NGO in India released an Instagram video of a fashion shoot with a difference. For 41% of India’s urban population “home” is a slum. (A slum is defined by the World Bank as a group of individual people who live under one roof and lack one or more of the…

  • Studio update

    The new studio is being prepared to begin opening up in mid-January. With newly-painted floors and rugs down, the space is looking bright and cheery. There is an exhibition of two garments at the moment in the window – a Japanese haori and a black boxy jacket, both of which are attracting passersby. There is…

  • Waving at fairies

    At this time of year when magical things happen for many people across the globe, what could be more apt than this…? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1037478179768402 or this…?

  • What’s on Spotify this week

    This playlist features: Songlines by Nyoongi and Rüdiger Oppermann Australia meets Europe in Songlines, a piece that combines plucked strings with didgeridoo. Songlines are the walking music that Aboriginal people memorise to travel safely and to pass on ancestral routes. In a Landscape by John Cage, performed by Alexei Lubimov American composer, John Cage, is…

  • Baboon

    Baboons, those Bad Boys of the Old World, have a reputation… Wily, cunning, vicious… these are all words that are used to describe our primate cousins. Baboons are seen as pests because they plunder houses, and farms, and take food right out of tourists’ hands. They roam freely, seemingly wherever they want. After all who…