P O CH CHOP hiyaaa
! ANIKA MOA 10–11 & 23–24 March On tour throughout Regional Auckland
THE CHOP CHOP HIYAAA! TEAM Performers Anika Moa Bella Kalolo
Tour Manager Rodney Hewson
Photography Stephen Tilley Photography
ANIKA MOA Not that she should need any introduction but just in case you’ve been hiding in the closet for the last 18 years – this is the story of an adorable yet feisty Kiwi icon. Anika Rose Moa is a clever, charismatic and funny as all hell singer songwriter from New Zealand/Aotearoa. She began writing pop songs at the tender age of 13 and is now an established singer, writer and mother of three. Back in 1999 Anika was spotted by Atlantic Records and became the youngest Kiwi artist to be signed to a major American record company. She was catapulted from Hornby, Christchurch to the bright lights of New York at just 18. With the help of her New Zealand label Warner Music she recorded her debut album Thinking Room with Australian producer Victor Van Vugt (Nick Cave, PJ Harvey) in the big apple. Back in New Zealand the album ricochet to number one and her stellar career began. Anika was living the dream, but terribly homesick. She knew her heart was Aotearoa’s so she returned to focus on her burgeoning success here. She has released seven albums thus far and continues to evolve as a writer, artist, entertainer and performer. She is recognised as an accomplished songwriter and now she is modelling jewelery she feels she can be a model, if she wanted to… In 2013, Anika released her first baby album, Songs For Bubbas, which was an instant hit with the ladies (mamas) and babies, and so began her shiny new career in kids music. She released Songs For Bubbas 2 in 2016 to critical acclaim (kids review, not hers) and is continuing to perform and release kids music all over the country. In her words, “What can I say, I’m a baby whisperer!”
Anika continues to push her buzzy boundaries and started interviewing musicians and actors on the NZ Herald website in a quirky series called ‘Face to Face’ where her guests get the best questions thrown at them! The best questions! She then went on to do a television talk show for Māori TV called, ‘All Talk With Anika Moa’. It was in the Spinoff’s top ten of the year and was basically a rip off of Ellen and Oprah but with swearing and silliness. Anika has a long list of accolades to her name and while she’s terribly humble, here’s a list of them: Winner of Best Children’s Album award – 2016 New Zealand Music Awards. Winner APRA Children’s Song of the Year award for ‘Colours Are Beautiful’ – 2014 Winner of Best Children’s Album award – 2014 New Zealand Music Awards. Winner of Best Female Solo artist award – 2010 New Zealand Music Awards for her album In Swings The Tide Winner Best Female Solo artist award – 2008 New Zealand Music Awards for her album Love In Motion Winner of the Songwriter of the Year award – 2002 New Zealand Music Awards for her song ‘Youthful’ Winner Best Female Vocalist award – 2002 New Zealand Music Awards. Nominated for three APRA Silver Scroll Awards in 2005 (‘Stolen Hill’), 2008 (‘Dreams In My Head’) and 2010 (‘Running Through The Fire (Storm)’). She is also available for weddings, karaoke sing offs and free food.
BELLA KALOLO Bella Kalolo is of Samoan, Tongan and Māori (Ngati Porou) descent. She has worked extensively as a vocalist for the last ten years performing and recording with many of New Zealand’s top music stars: Don McGlashan, Dave Dobbyn, Hollie Smith, Fat Freddys Drop, Tina Cross, Jackie Clarke, Susan Lynch, the NZSO, Carl Doy and Nathan Haines, to name a few. Bella released her debut album Without the Paper in 2011 and more recently Time and Space in 2013. In the last year she has
SETLIST My Nana’s Farm Taniwha, Taniwha The Nigh Nighs Song Animals in My Room The Witch of Maketu A Haka Ma Chop Chop Hiyaaa! Oma Rapeti Colours are Beautiful Tahi Rua Toru Wha
45mins no interval
performed at the world famous Glastonbury Festival, performed with Chaka Khan at the Sydney Festival, won Best Female at 2014 Pacific Music Awards, invited to perform with Angie Stone at Soulfest and toured around New Zealand with World Vision. Bella is versatile: she can perform with her own six-piece Soul Symphony, with three session musicians, or as a duo. Her velvety voice caresses you one minute then explodes the next, into a soulful, passionate vocal spectacle that will leave you astonished and longing for more. She is one of New Zealand’s most exciting artists and her star is rising.
aaf.co.nz Auckland Arts Festival is a place for ambitious ideas by storytellers, provocateurs and creators. The Festival reflects our contemporary, cosmopolitan city with its many communities. It challenges artists and audiences to be bold and take a risk. Through the work of artists from Aotearoa and across the world, we aim to unify, uplift, enlighten and inspire the people of Tāmaki Makaurau and our many visitors. Taking place annually in March, 2018 marks the 10th Auckland Arts Festival. This year more than 200,000 people are expected to attend the Festival, which comprises more than 50 events taking place in all corners of the Auckland region and many of which are free.
CONTACT +64 (0)9 309 0101 info@aaf.co.nz Level 5, Wellesley Centre 44-52 Wellesley Street Auckland City 1010 PO Box 5419 Wellesley Street Auckland 1141, NZ
FESTIVAL PEOPLE Patron The Governor General, Her Excellency The Right Honourable Dame Patsy Reddy, GNZM, QSO Board of Trustees John Judge (Chair) Angela Clatworthy Rick Carlyon Evan Davies Sarah Judkins Tarun Kanji Margaret Kawharu MNZM Jim Moser Ben Taufua Fred Ward Founding Friends Adrian Burr Graeme Edwards Friedlander Foundation Dame Jenny Gibbs Sir Chris & Lady Dayle Mace Official Suppliers ABE’s Bagels Delmaine Fine Foods Mojo PwC Russell McVeagh
Chief Executive David Inns Artistic Director Jonathan Bielski Business & Finance Director Shona Roberts Accounts & Payroll Administrators Suzanne Watt Mirena Tomas Executive Assistant Josie Maskell Office Manager Donna Lynskey
Creative Learning & Community Engagement Assistant Natasha Lay Programme Administrator Helen Winskill Project Coordinator, Whānui Noma Sio-Faiumu Whānui Project Assistant Amo Ieriko Technical Manager Nick Tomlin Technical Administrator Catherine Hart
Head of Programming Dolina Wehipeihana
Artist Liaison & Logistics Manager Megan Andrews
Senior Programme Manager Tama Waipara
Artist Liaison Assistant Sophie Williams
Programme Manager Angela Green
Production Manager Vicki Cooksley
Programme Assistant Tanya Muagututi’a
Festival Playground Operations Managers Charlotte Crone Gareth Baston (Boris)
Producer’s Assistant Aroha Rawson Creative Learning & Community Engagement Manager Tracey Marama Lloydd
Head of Staging Andrew Gibson Head of Lighting Andrew Meadows
Head of Sound Sandy Gunn Head of AV Simon Baker Marketing & Communications Director Thierry Pannetier Marketing Contractor Sally Woodfield Content Editor Tim Wong Campaign Executive Alistair Kwun Media & PR Manager Siobhan Waterhouse Media & PR Assistant Josephine Granese Marketing Intern Ellie Tapsell Sponsorship Executive Jessie Congalton Sponsorship Assistant Gill Saker Designer Barny Bewick Ticketing Manager Karen Cartwright Ticketing Assistant Laura Aldis
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A STANDING OVATION FOR ALL THE FUNDERS, SPONSORS, PATRONS, AND SUPPORTERS WHOSE GENEROSITY LETS US BRING THE WORK OF GREAT ARTISTS TO THIS WONDERFUL CITY.
MAJOR FUNDERS
FUNDING PARTNERS The Clyde Graham Charitable Trust managed by
INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS
PLATINUM PATRONS Janet Clarke and John Judge, Sir Roderick and Gillian, Lady Deane,
GOLD PATRONS
Andrew and Jenny Smith, Sir James Wallace (Wallace Foundation), Fran Wyborn
Bill and Frances Bell
SILVER PATRONS Julie and Brian Cadzow, Jeremy Collins, Christine and Richard Didsbury, Trevor and Jan Farmer, Friedlander Foundation, Kent and Gaye Gardner, Dame Jenny Gibbs, David Levene Foundation, Sir Chris and Lady Dayle Mace, Heather Simpson, Sonbol and Farzbod Taefi, Walker and Hall Trust BRONZE PATRONS John Barnett, John Billington QC,
JADE PATRONS Lisa Bates and Douglas Hawkins,
Rick and Jenny Carlyon, Rosslyn Caughey, Jo and John Chaplin,
John and Victoria Carter, Graham Cleary, Martin Cooper,
Mark and Angela Clatworthy, John and Jo Gow, Rochelle McLaren,
Amber Coulter and Andrew Lewis, Tarun Kanji,
Kate Plaw, Fran and Geoff Ricketts, Michelle and Will Rouse,
Jim Moser, Chris Simcock and Camilla Hope-Simcock,
Martin and Catherine Spencer, Lady Philippa Tait, Fred and Nicky Ward,
Angela Temata and Vanessa Morgan
Sally Woodfield and David Inns, William and Sarah Yates
Aotea Centre
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1–25 March DAILY UNTIL LATE
FESTIVAL CLUB All roads at the Auckland Arts Festival lead back to the iHeartRadio FESTIVAL CLUB at the Aotea Centre, a hangout space and music stage for audiences, artists and the creative community to meet, mix and celebrate. Food and drink curated by ArtDego
FESTIVAL CLUB designed by Angus Muir
In the centre of the Aotea Arts Precinct, this comfortable and upbeat pop-up club is your place to gather before and after a show, grab a delicious meal from a bespoke menu, enjoy live music from instrumentalists and DJs, or unwind over the long summer nights with an ice cold beverage.