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ARCHIVE – 4 December 2008 meeting

Season’s greetings to you all.

Thursday 4 December saw the Pasifika Playwrights Group meet for the last time for 2008. Welcome to the after-match report.

Present at the meeting were: Arnette Arapai, Aroha Awarau, Jenni Heka, Bronwen Judd, Ezekiel Kennedy, Stacey Leilua, Ole Maiava, Tanya Muagututia, Chetan Patel, Phieng Phongsa, Jonathan Riley, Phoenix Seve, Eric Smith, Nina Tapu, Stan Wolfgramm and David Mamea.

Apologies were received from Michelle Johannson and Sandra Kailahi.

Group Name

After a few months of operating under the descriptive but mouthful of “Pasifika Playwrights Group”, a new, ideally sexier, name has been mooted since September. Despite some last-second suggestions by Jonathan – the highlight being “Shak(in)spears” replete with Pasifika-style hunting/fishing spears in its emblem – BANANA BOAT garnered the most votes.

And then on the brink of ratification, Stan rightly pointed out that maybe BANANA BOAT should mean something – at the moment, it’s just a name. With September 2009 screaming towards the group, it was agreed that BANANA BOAT be a working title of sorts, and open to change.

Next Meeting

The next meeting will be held on Thursday 22 January 2009 at the Toi Ora Live Art Studio, 19 Putiki Street, Grey Lynn.

2009

David and Jenni spoke about the challenges confronting the group, uppermost being that the inaugural BANANA BOAT SEASON is a mere ten months away. Things have to happen, like:
– scripts, if they’re not already in progress, need to start now;
– full-length plays are not the only way to go – one act plays, short pieces and anything else in between (within reason) are welcome for consideration;
– the selection process will be done by assessors who will be independent of the group and/or its participants (ie., likely to be Palagi, male and middle-aged).

(There was also some discussion of The Edge’s offer of The Basement as a venue but this has changed substantially since the 4 December meeting. Updates to follow.)

This is our tentative timeline:
– 22 JANUARY 2009 – monthly meetings resume
– MARCH – official call for submissions
– MAY – submissions close
– JUNE – selections made; teams are formed
– JULY – pre-production commences
– AUGUST – rehearsals commence
– SEPTEMBER – inaugural 2009 Banana Boat Season

‘Ka fefe! E faigofie!

Readings

Scenes were read by the group and discussed in depth. Material was generously supplied by:
– Phoenix, from his play-in-development, “Fale of Troy”;
– Eric, from his play-in-progress, “Le Va”; and
– David, from his radio-play-in-progress, “Skyblue”.

Speaking of Eric and Phoenix’s scenes – and all the other writing we’ve read at earlier meetings – the quality of writing we have amongst our group continues to astound me. The inaugural Banana Boat season is going to knock some socks (and jandals) off. I’m excited. Aren’t you excited?

Scenes to be read at the next meeting are due to David by end of day Thursday 15 January 2009. Readings will be changing up a gear: no single scenes, please – either a complete act for full-length plays or complete one-act and shorter plays.

Jenni’s busy with the Christmas spirit at the moment but I’m sure she’d like to spread the news that Arnette has been accepted onto the 2009 intake of prestigious Masters in Creative Writing Course (Scriptwriting) at Victoria University in Wellington.

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ARCHIVE – 25 September 2008 meeting

Welcome to the Pasifika Playwrights Group.

Our second meeting was held on Thursday, 25 September, and was a great success. Highlights included:
– Tarisi Vunidilo from Creative New Zealand (CNZ) gave us a talk on increasing the chances of getting CNZ funding, as well as about changes to the funding rounds to be implemented in 2009;
– Jenni Heka from Playmarket challenged the group to come up with three production-ready plays, and three reading-ready plays by September 2009 (see below for her Agenda);
– facilitator David Mamea laid down some ground rules for the group like “Thou shalt check thine ego at the door” and “Critique the work, not the writer”;
– Stan Wolfgramm of Drum Productions provided a producer’s insight into getting Pasifika stories Out There;
– Arnette Arapai told everyone to get off their arses and Just Do It;
– all of which was discussed, digested and enjoyed by Fasitua Amosa, Fiona Collins, Glen Compain, Michelle Johansson, Bronwyn Judd, Chetan Patel, Jonathan Riley, Eric Smith, Nina Tapu and Victoria Schmidt.

It was agreed – in principle, and to be formalised at the next meeting – that the Pasifika Playwrights Group will develop members’ writing, with the goal of putting on The Banana Boat Season – a season of Pasifika plays and readings in late 2009.

How will the group do this? Through monthly meetings where the following will happen:
– a practitioner will talk to the group about their experience, give advice and – most importantly – provide inspiration;
– general discussion of what the guest speaker had to say;
– and workshopping and/or exercises to stimulate, develop and inspire our own writing.

Sounds like a motto for the group: Develop – Support – Inspire. All we need now is a cooler name than ‘Pasifika Playwrights Group’ – all suggestions welcome, to be tossed about and voted on in the next couple of meetings.

NEXT MEETING will be on THURSDAY, 23 OCTOBER 2008 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. The location will be advised closer to the date.

And now for a word from our sponsor:

JENNI’S WORD!

Wow, did I leave the meeting last week motivated and inspired. I even started writing! Which is no small feat for me as I normally find every excuse under the sun to not even get started!

Things really got animated when David Mamea bravely put the opening scene for his play on the table for the group to discuss! Fiona Collins and Jonathan Riley have both offered to bring in their work to be discussed and/or workshopped for the next meeting on the 23rd October!

I have been filling in the rest of the Playmarket team about what we have been up to here in Auckland, and they are excited and can’t wait to see what we produce for the Banana Boat Season.

Yes, I have an agenda. My role as Maori and Pasifika Playwright Development Coordinator is to encourage and help our playwrights develop their skills. The Pasifika Playwrights Group has been formed to motivate, inspire and give playwrights the opportunity to develop. I also threw down the challenge for the group to have three fully developed works for production by September 2009. The first step is bring in your work so we can start workshopping. Tell me what you need and I will try to get those experts in to help.

I am currently talking to The Edge to have our meetings permanently hosted there. Watch this space for confirmation.

Look forward to seeing you at the next meeting on the 23rd October 2008!

Jenni Heka
Maori and Pasifika Playwright Development Coordinator
Playmarket

Thanks, Jenni!

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