8 Oct 2023

Regional Wrap: in Hastings with Pitsch Leiser

From Culture 101, 1:30 pm on 8 October 2023
Pitsch Leiser

Festival Director Hawke’s Bay Arts Festival- Pitsch Leiser Photo: Florence Charvin

Every week on Culture 101 we check the pulse of a different area of Aotearoa. This week, we’re off to Hastings, ahead of the Hawkes Bay Arts Festival 13-29 October.

Maggie Tweedie speaks to Pitsch Leiser, who has been festival director for nine years and is a passionate cultural advocate for his region.

Curators Darryl Thomson and Kirsty Babington in front of 'Revenge of Tawhirimatea' by Sandy Adsett

Curators Darryl Thomson and Kirsty Babington in front of 'Revenge of Tawhirimatea' by Sandy Adsett Photo: Tim Whittaker

This year’s festival features the exhibition Ha-Wai-Ki Nui, a big showcase responding to the devastating floods earlier this year at the Hastings Community Arts Centre. 

Ko Au Malosi

Ko Au Malosi Photo: supplied

Another local gem is Ko Au: Malosi, a collaboration between Karamu High School hip hop dance teacher Seidah Tuaoi and Joshua Mitikulena that fuses Siva samoan dance, hip hop and a new dance style Seidah has created called ‘popping puletasi’.

The Machine Wreckers

The Machine Wreckers Photo: supplied

Also local are The Machine Wreckers, a four piece psychedelic prog rock band who are creating an immersive space in St Matthews Hall that  will "pay homage to the enchanting melodies of the native birds of Aotearoa".