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Residential Workshop
Writing the Arts: The Explanatory Word Literature, visual and performing arts |
Applications are now open for the fifth Michael King Writers’ Centre Residential Workshop, this year focusing on Writing the Arts. The workshop will be:
Speakers include Dr Peter Simpson (visual
arts and literature), Dr Joanne Drayton (visual arts), Dr Murray Edmond
(theatre and performing arts), Dr Iain Sharp (literature), journalists and
broadcasters Finlay Macdonald, Lynn Freeman, Josie McNaught, Peter Calder and
Gordon McLauchlan, writers Stephen Stratford and Steve Braunias, arts writer
and Professor Jonathan Mane-Wheoki, publishers Anna Hodge and Mary Egan.
This year’s workshop is designed for writers engaged in
reviewing or writing about the arts and arts practioners, as well as
professionals who work in art galleries, arts centres, theatres, universities
or public institutions.
When: 12 noon Saturday October 26 to
12.30 pm to 12.30 pm Monday Oct 28, 2013 (Labour weekend)
Location: Vaughan Park Retreat and
Conference Centre, 1043 Beach Road, Long Bay,
Auckland 0630 – www.vaughanpark.org.nz
Cost: Workshop including all meals and
single accommodation $595 incl GST
Workshop including all meals and shared twin accommodation $550 incl GST
Applications close: Friday August 16, 2013
For an application form, full programme details and speaker
profiles, please visit our web site or contact the centre (contact details
below).
Applications will be confirmed by 23 August, a 50%
non-refundable deposit will be required on registration by 6 September, and
full payment of fees required by 27 September 2013.
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Michael King
Writers' Centre
PO Box 32629, Devonport, Auckland 0744 Email: workshop@writerscentre.org.nz Phone: 09 445 8451 Web: www.writerscentre.org.nz |
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