One artists (from left) Simon Kaan, Rua McCallum, Nigel Jenkins, Donnine Harrison and Daniel Belton, of Dunedin, in their multi-media installation at Toitu Otago Settlers Museum auditorium, as part of Arts Festival Dunedin.
The Paper Cinema cast members rehearsing Odyssey at Kavanagh Auditorium this week are (from left) movement director Imogen Charleston, artistic director Nicholas Rawlings, musician Hazel Mills, musical director Christopher Reed and musician Katherine Mann, of England.
Actress Harmony Stempel, of New York, tests her tub at the Playhouse Theatre yesterday for her Dunedin premiere of Human Fruit Bowl tonight.
The percussion ensemble Strike will start its show with a ''big bang'' at the Regent Theatre tonight, says sound producer Ollivier Ballester.
Actor Michael Hurst relaxes on the set of his solo show No Holds Bard at the Fortune Theatre yesterday.
Visiting Dunedin Chinese Garden yesterday are guqin player Wu Na (left) and opera singer Dong Fei.
The musical Promise and Promiscuity was written by Jane Austen and Penny Ashton.
Cut-price fuel retailer Gull says it is investigating ways to move into the South Island.
People seeking ''silliness'' should watch Auckland composer and performer Robbie Ellis at St Paul's Cathedral at 1pm today, as part of Arts Festival Dunedin.
A rollercoaster play about a Dunedin hero has come home.
Belgian singer Micheline Van Hautem tests her swing in the Glenroy Auditorium yesterday before her first Arts Festival Dunedin performance.
A theatre work was born when a Tongan woman became tired of performing as other nationalities and never her own.
Atamira Dance company artistic director Moss Patterson (front) leads (from left) Heather Grant, Koren Allpress, Kate Sullivan, Swaroopa Unni and Miriam Marler in a workshop yesterday at the University of Otago's physical education department.
The owners of Bellamys Gallery in Macandrew Bay celebrated its 20th anniversary last night by opening an Arts Festival Dunedin exhibition.
A dead soldier tastes the same to the flies regardless of its nationality or gender, an Arts Festival Dunedin production brings home.
St Paul's Cathedral music director George Chittenden, in the pews yesterday, prepares for Sonic Psalms, a special one-night-only Arts Festival Dunedin concert at 8pm tonight.
Like a finely tuned hot rod, the script of Moon at the Bottom of the Garden is ''humming'' and ready for its world premiere in Dunedin tonight, playwright Sarah McDougall said.
Acrobat Kat O'Keefe balances on Rudi Mineur in the Octagon yesterday to mark the start of Arts Festival Dunedin today.
As a stroke violently shook Nick Chisholm, he spoke two final words to his best mate: ''Help me.''
Abandoned ''dog poo'' at Kaikorai Estuary was a hot topic at the recent Saddle Hill Community Board meeting.