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Creative New Zealand

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Guide

International visas and taxation: a guide for performing arts organisations in Australia and New Zealand


Each year hundreds of Australian and New Zealand artists perform overseas. This guide helps navigate the sometimes complex processes surrounding visas, work permits and taxes when preparing to tour internationally. This guide, published jointy by the Australia Council for the Arts and Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa, focuses on the regions identified by Australian and...
Report

Health of Pacific heritage arts 2009


The Pacific heritage arts research project provides a broad overview of the health of heritage arts amongst the seven main Pacific communities in New Zealand. The communities are Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, Cook Island, Niuean, Tuvaluan and Tokelauan. The research was identified as a priority in Creative New Zealand’s Strategic Plan for 2007-2010 and will be...
Guide

Arts for all: opening doors to disabled people


This guide provides practical and long-term ways for artists and arts organisations to enhance their access, market their events to the disabled community and build new audiences. Published by Creative New Zealand in partnership with Arts Access Aotearoa.
Report

Asian Aucklanders and the arts: Attitudes, attendance and participation, 2006


The Asian population is the fastest growing segment of New Zealand?s total population, with most of this growth happening in Auckland. Recognising the significance of this trend, this research aims to gain insights into people?s cultural heritage and experiences, and how these influence their engagement with the arts.
Guide

Full house: turning data into audiences - a manual for ticketing and marketing professionals


Evidence suggestions that even now many arts and entertainment organisations are still not recognising the value of data on their customers? behaviours, and are as likely to be 'product focussed' and not necessarily 'customer-focussed'. In the 21st century, many are still only slowly realising the value of building close and valuable relationships with attenders. Many...

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