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irn | 3799 |
master_filename | 000986_MIX_out_in_the_city_opening.wav |
master_md5 | AC763AD53F0B59E19E5E01514F05AFFA |
master_duration | 5:59 |
master_sample_rate | 44.1 kHz |
master_bit_depth | 16 bit |
master_channels | 1 |
media_reference | 000986 |
media_source | PrideNZ.com |
copyright_position | In copyright |
copyright_ownership | Gareth Watkins (PrideNZ.com) |
copyright_ownership_note | |
submitted_to_nlnz | 23-06-2024 |
public_url | https://www.pridenz.com/opening_of_out_in_the_city_2024.html |
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plain_text_url | https://www.pridenz.com/plaintext/opening_of_out_in_the_city_2024.txt |
production_date | 17-03-2024 |
production_day | 17 |
production_month | 03 |
production_year | 2024 |
recording_type | Event |
series | Wellington Pride Festival 2024 |
sub_series | Out in the City (2024) |
title | Opening of Out in the City 2024 |
description | Audio from the opening of Out in the City, held at the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington on 17 March 2024. This was the last event of the Wellington Pride Festival 2024. The opening occurred in the inner foyer of the MFC. A stereo recording of the waiata is available here. In previous times, the event has been known as Out in the Park, Out in the Square, Out in the CarPark, and originally (in 1986) the Lesbian and Gay Fair. Details. 0:02 - Richard Tankersley, Tīwhanawhana. 1:10 - Kevin Haunui, Tīwhanawhana. 2:44 - Craig Watson, Wellington Pride Festival. 4:22 - Waiata - Tūtira Mai Ngā Iwi, Tīwhanawhana and co. |
summary_computer_generated | The opening of Out in the City, recorded on March 17, 2024, at the Michael Fowler Centre in Wellington, marks a significant moment in the Wellington Pride Festival. The recording captures the voices of Craig Watson, Kevin Haunui, Richard Tankersley, and members of Tīwhanawhana. The event, celebrated as the concluding function of the festival, emphasizes the importance of inclusivity, diversity, and community. Craig Watson, highlights the efforts and contributions of various artists who participated in the event. He commends them for their creativity and dedication in producing beautiful and meaningful stalls. Watson’s appreciation extends to everyone involved in making the event a success, emphasizing the collaborative spirit that underpins the festival. He mentions the anticipation of a large turnout, reflecting the community’s enthusiasm and support for the festival’s closing event. Out in the City 2024 serves as a vibrant conclusion to the Wellington Pride Festival, celebrating the diversity and creativity of the LGBTQ+ community in Wellington. The event not only provides a platform for artistic expression but also fosters a sense of belonging and unity among attendees. |
interviewer | |
voices | Craig Watson; Kevin Haunui; Richard Tankersley; Tīwhanawhana |
tags | 2020s; Michael Fowler Centre; Aotearoa New Zealand; Wellington; Tīwhanawhana; Out in the City (Wellington); Wellington Pride Festival (2024); Craig Watson; Kevin Haunui; Richard Tankersley |
tags_computer_generated | privilege; Whanganui; mana; hope; fun; iwi; waiata; work; mana whenua; karakia; Wellington Pride; Michael Fowler; Space; whenua; Wellington Pride Festival |
location_name | Michael Fowler Centre |
location | 111 Wakefield Street |
broader_location | Wellington |
location_lat | -41.289788215517916 |
location_long | 174.77764870195875 |
precise_locality | true |