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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.

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

Check out our current notices below.


Code-Switch

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"Code-Switch" is a collaborative live cinema experience combining film, dance and live stage theatre that explores what happens to young people when dreams, values, and social contexts clash. Follow the illusions and disillusionment of two students whose lives are a little bit like all of ours: Hemi, the artistic and naive blank slate, and Anna, the ambitious and determined over-achiever. From choosing between passion and financial stability, to juggling the pressures of family and culture, the decisions they make will have consequences - whether they like it or not.

When:
Thurs 25 Mar 2021, 1.00pm - 3.00pm
Thurs 25 Mar 2021, 7.00pm - 9.00pm
Fri 26 Mar 2021, 7.00pm - 9.00pm

Where: Mangere Arts Centre

Ticket Information:

Adult: $23.00 ($20.00 + $3.00 fees)
Child under 10: $10.25 ($10.00 + $0.25 fees)
Student - Tertiary or school: $16.38 ($15.00 + $1.38 fees)

Purchase Tickets here.

Proudly supported by Auckland Council Creative Communities, Photogear and Aorere College Foundation.

Renee Tanner