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do you have news or an event you’d like to share or promote?

The Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts website Noticeboard and E-Newsletter is a place for creative artists, groups and organisations in the local area to share, seek, promote, and post a "call-out" to the local community.
You can submit your notice for either the Noticeboard, or the monthly E-Newsletter or both. We'll also endeavour to share your notice on the Māngere Ōtāhuhu Arts Facebook page if you like.

You can submit your notice at anytime and it will be published within 1 -2 days. Simply fill in the notice submission form here: http://bit.ly/35cb03s Or email mangereotahuhuarts@gmail.com with your notice: title, jpeg image and text.

Remember to sign up to receive the monthly e-newsletter here and follow us on Facebook @mangereotahuhuarts

If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact Art Broker Renee on renee@mangereotahuhuarts.org.nz

Check out our current notices below.


Registrations open - Pathways to Performing Arts

Pathways to Performing Arts 2018 / OPEN FOR REGISTRATION! 

A FREE 4 week programme for high school students
Learn the basics, build your confidence and try different arts:
• Songwriting • Film Acting • Beat Making • Performance

REGISTER NOW to secure your place on this FREE 4 week programme with experienced local performer Queen Shirl'e. Develop your skills and confidence in vocals, acting, beat-making and performance techniques.

4 week course from Friday 2 March to Friday 6 April. 
4-5pm, with light refreshments are provided from 3.45 pm.
Held at the Māngere Town Centre Library

Registration forms can be collected from the Māngere Town Centre Library, and also at Mangere College Library or Aorere College Library.  For further details email Queen Shirl'e: queenshirlemusic@gmail.com 

Supported by Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board the Mangere Otahuhu Art Broker, Auckland LibrariesMāngere Town Centre Library

"I really enjoyed this program because it helps you bring the inner YOU to this world, whether it’s dancing or acting or even making music or lyrics." - Trevant L. (Aorere College)

"It was challenging and it helped me build my confidence up in
doing anything in public." - Sarah S. (Otahuhu College)

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