Frontseat, this Saturday 5th May
Frontseat, this Saturday 5th May, @ 8.00am on TV One.
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THIS SATURDAY:
- It’s the final show in
Frontseat’s Autumn season, so we celebrate in the
appropriate manner by heading to Wanaka’s Festival of
Colour.
- Chad Taylor asks Jonathan Lemalu about
puckering up before a big gig.
- Josie McNaught samples
happy hour at the Auckland Philharmonic with willing guinea
pigs.
- Oliver asks dance and anthropology scholar
Georgina White about the proper way to request the next
dance.
- We announce the winner of the search for New
Zealand’s Best Fictional Character, and hop on a bus with
the star-studded Jubilation Choir.
- And Sam Neill pops
up for a chat.
SCHUMANN- SHAKEN OR STIRRED?
A
sure-fire way to attract custom is to add the prospect of
drinks to proceedings. The Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra
recently launched ‘Happy Hour’, a chance for audiences
to ‘taste test’ a concert with a cocktail in hand. Josie
McNaught tempts one avid concert goer, and an interested but
inexperienced couple to give their verdict of the
experience.
THE FRONT ROW: COUGHS, COLDS AND LA BOHEME
Chad Taylor meets bona fide operatic star Jonathan
Lemalu, back in New Zealand for a series of concerts with
Malcolm Martineau. Jonathan comes clean about his
introduction to opera, what motivates him in his career, and
why he might not sit next to you on a bus in winter.
HOW TO ASK SOMEONE TO DANCE
Continuing our musical
theme, Oliver meets dancer, author and anthropologist
Georgina White, whose book ‘Light Fantastic’ looks at
the history of dance floor courtship in New Zealand. From
war time dances to the dreaded school ball line up of blokes
one side, sheilas the other, Oliver and Georgina take a
waltz down memory lane.
AND THE WINNER IS!
No way are
we spilling the beans. You’ll just have to watch our last
episode of the series and find out who wins the poll to find
New Zealand’s Greatest Fictional Character. Are they black
and white? Or in full colour? A tight race it turned out to
be, but a fair one.
ARTIST AT HOME
We meet luthier
(instrument maker) Steve Evans in his rural Whangarei
studio, where he makes his Beltona resonator instruments.
Like the one Mark Knopfler plays. In fact, exactly like one
that Mark Knopfler plays!
AND THERE’S MORE...
The
stunning golden backdrop of a Wanaka autumn, a brass band
boogie, and Sam Neill, who picks some personal favourites
from recent Kiwi films, and sings the praises of one
particular vineyard’s pinot.
And that’s Frontseat for this Autumn season. We’ll be back in touch! In the meantime, keep an eye on TV One’s Winter arts season… coming very soon.
Thanks to Resene, the paint the professionals use.
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