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  • E-Journal Publications Details

    Volume 1

    Part of the E-journal: New Zealand Journal of Research in Performing Arts and Education: Nga Mahi a Rehia; Edition 1. E-Journal General Editor: Janinka Greenwood, Chair of Review Panel, University of Canterbury; Susan Battye, Executive Editor, Drama New Zealand

  • Editorial

    Volume 1

    Matariki hunga nui. As we were finally collating this first issue of New Zealand Journal of Research in Performing Arts and Education: Ngā Mahi ā Rēhia for e-launch, we celebrated the season of Matariki, or new year in the Maori calendar. The star constellation of Matariki, or the Pleiades, rises when winter is at its deepest and the days begin to lengthen.

  • Editorial Essay

    Volume 1

    Drama New Zealand is proud to have initiated the publication of a new series of free e-journals entitled the New Zealand Journal of Research in Performing Arts and Education: Nga Mahi a Rehia. This is the second e-journal that I have overseen as an editor, the first with Te Wananga O Aotearoa and now as a partnership with the University of Canterbury.

  • About

    Volume 1

    An open-access, peer-reviewed academic e-journal published by Drama New Zealand in association with the The University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Launch Date: 19 August 2008. The launch takes place on the web via live links with several universities in NZ and other institutions across the world.

  • E-Journal Publications Details

    Volume 1

    Edition: 1; General Editor: Ms Susan Battye; In association with: Te Wananga o Aotearoa; Published by: Drama New Zealand; Publication date: Tuesday, 18 July 2006; ISSN: 1177-8199; © 2006 All Right Reserved; Te Wananga o Aotearoa & Drama New Zealand
    * E-journal available to:
    All website visitors
    * Price: FREE

  • Foreword

    Volume 1

    Over the past several years there have been a great many exciting developments in Aotearoa / New Zealand performing arts. One example is the recent prominence of New Zealand and success of New Zealanders in the realm of mainstream Hollywood blockbuster films, as evidenced by The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Last Samurai, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and others.