Christchurch’s new plan for the arts reflects the key
role the arts play in the life of the city, says Creative New Zealand’s Chief
Executive, Stephen Wainwright.
“The arts continue to rejuvenate and enliven
Christchurch,” Mr Wainwright said. “Cities need creativity and our research
shows that Christchurch people see the arts as having a vital role to play in
rebuilding Christchurch’s future.’’
Creative New Zealand welcomes the inclusion of a
performing arts precinct in the Christchurch Central Development Unit
blueprint. “This is an exciting plan which recognises Christchurch’s history of
strong arts practise and looks forward positively to the future,’’ Mr
Wainwright said.
“While final details of the precinct are yet to be
confirmed, we are heartened to see the proposal provides a home for the
performing arts and reflects what we see as the key priorities for a strong
arts infrastructure in Christchurch.”
The precinct may include a permanent base for the
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, The Court Theatre and the Music Centre of
Christchurch.
“We appreciate the opportunity the Christchurch Central
Development Unit provided for Creative New Zealand and others in the arts
sector to be involved in the arts precinct planning process,’’ he said. “We
look forward to continuing to work with the CCDU and other stakeholders to
further develop the arts blueprint.’’
“The refurbishment of Christchurch Art Gallery, Ngai
Tahu’s proposal for a new cultural centre, a new home for dance, and innovative
transitional projects, such as Art Box and Art Circus, all point to the
resilience and vibrancy of the arts in Christchurch,” Mr Wainwright said.
Creative New Zealand has given more than $1.9m in one-off
grants to artists, arts practitioners and arts organisations directly affected
by the Canterbury earthquakes since September 2010 through its Earthquake
Emergency Response Fund. Creative New Zealand is currently reviewing the Fund’s
criteria to ensure the programme remains relevant and responsive to developing
needs.
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