Shifting Points of View
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When: 1 September - 16 September
Venue: Various
Price: Various
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WORD Christchurch, in association with Christchurch Arts Festival, is pleased to announce Shifting Points of View, a series of events designed to provoke and enlighten, and maybe even change your point of view.
Featuring Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett, provocateur and documentary-maker John Safran, Australian feminist Clementine Ford, British journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge, author Witi Ihimaera, surgeon David Galler, poet Glenn Colquhoun, Ngāi Tahu storyteller Joseph Hullen and more, Shifting Points of View takes place throughout September 2017 as part of the Christchurch Arts Festival.
Buy a Shifting Points of View pass for just $100 (service fees apply). Valid for all sessions except Peter Garrett and Tutae Patu Lagoon Walking Tour. NB: Sales have now closed for the pass.
Fight Like a Girl is valid on Saturday 2 September with your Shifting Points of View Pass.
Clementine Ford, Witi Ihimaera, Glenn Colquhoun, Lianne Dalziel, Hana O’Regan and Victor Rodger
Great Hall, The Arts Centre, 1 September, 7.30pm. (SOLD OUT)
TUTAE PATU LAGOON WALKING TOUR
Presented in association with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
Saturday 2 September and Saturday 16 September (SOLD OUT), 1.45pm for 2pm start
Clementine Ford
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 2 September, 3pm (SOLD OUT)
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 3 September, 3pm (SOLD OUT)
Dr David Galler in conversation with Glenn Colquhoun (SOLD OUT)
Gloucester Room, Isaac Theatre Royal, 2 September, 7pm
WHY I’M NO LONGER TALKING TO WHITE PEOPLE ABOUT RACE
Reni Eddo-Lodge in conversation with Victor Rodger
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 5 September, 6pm
Rebecca Vaughn, Karen Healey, Moata Tamaira and Rachael King
Great Hall, The Arts Centre, 6 September, 8.30pm
DEPENDS WHAT YOU MEAN BY EXTREMIST
John Safran in conversation with Te Radar
Concert Hall, The Piano, 10 September, 1pm
Midnight Oil’s Peter Garrett in conversation with Finlay Macdonald
Concert Hall, The Piano, 10 September, 3pm
Shifting Points of View
WORD Christchurch, in association with Christchurch Arts Festival, is pleased to announce Shifting Points of View, a series of events designed to provoke and enlighten, and maybe even change your point of view.
Featuring Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett, provocateur and documentary-maker John Safran, Australian feminist Clementine Ford, British journalist Reni Eddo-Lodge, author Witi Ihimaera, surgeon David Galler, poet Glenn Colquhoun, Ngāi Tahu storyteller Joseph Hullen and more, Shifting Points of View takes place throughout September 2017 as part of the Christchurch Arts Festival.
Buy a Shifting Points of View pass for just $100 (service fees apply). Valid for all sessions except Peter Garrett and Tutae Patu Lagoon Walking Tour. NB: Sales have now closed for the pass.
Fight Like a Girl is valid on Saturday 2 September with your Shifting Points of View Pass.
Clementine Ford, Witi Ihimaera, Glenn Colquhoun, Lianne Dalziel, Hana O’Regan and Victor Rodger
Great Hall, The Arts Centre, 1 September, 7.30pm. (SOLD OUT)
TUTAE PATU LAGOON WALKING TOUR
Presented in association with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu
Saturday 2 September and Saturday 16 September (SOLD OUT), 1.45pm for 2pm start
Clementine Ford
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 2 September, 3pm (SOLD OUT)
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 3 September, 3pm (SOLD OUT)
Dr David Galler in conversation with Glenn Colquhoun (SOLD OUT)
Gloucester Room, Isaac Theatre Royal, 2 September, 7pm
WHY I’M NO LONGER TALKING TO WHITE PEOPLE ABOUT RACE
Reni Eddo-Lodge in conversation with Victor Rodger
Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, 5 September, 6pm
Rebecca Vaughn, Karen Healey, Moata Tamaira and Rachael King
Great Hall, The Arts Centre, 6 September, 8.30pm
DEPENDS WHAT YOU MEAN BY EXTREMIST
John Safran in conversation with Te Radar
Concert Hall, The Piano, 10 September, 1pm
Midnight Oil’s Peter Garrett in conversation with Finlay Macdonald
Concert Hall, The Piano, 10 September, 3pm



