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Support our work and help us achieve more in 2022
Last year SOUNZ had a busy year creating and sharing a huge volume of work to be enjoyed on our digital platforms. Despite the pandemic, our workload and overall audience engagement has grown.
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Centre for New Zealand Music Trust 38-9010-0874327-00
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Here are some of the results:
(Watch our short video below)
What we achieved in 2021:
Fifteen Podcasts
Stories about Aotearoa New Zealand Māori, Pacific and Western music
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Six Animations
Animations for youth (and adults) to tell the stories about musical instruments
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Five Podcast Series with Fifteen Episodes
Stories about the music of Aotearoa New Zealand
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224 Works filmed & 178 released
Films of the music of Aotearoa New Zealand performed live in concert
STRATEGIES GAIN MOMENTUM:
Māori Music Strategy
Implementation continued, providing more focus on the creation, performance and promotion of Māori music in partnership with the Māori arts community. We now represent more composers and their work.
Moana Pacific Peoples Musics Strategy
This strategy was finalised and is the first strategy for Pacific peoples in Aotearoa and we’ve been working closely with Pacific peoples community.
Youth Engagement Strategy
Our Youth Content Creator targeted music content for the 15–25 year old youth | rangatahi audience. We achieved an increase in engagement on: TikTok, reels, IGTV, Snapchat and Instagram.
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Thank you from the team at SOUNZ, we really appreciate your support of SOUNZ and the work we do to champion and promote the sounds and music of Aotearoa New Zealand.