Hon Maggie Barry
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
11 July 2017
‘Luck of the Draw’ project explores conscription
Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister Maggie Barry says a project by 8 young New Zealand artists will spark new
conversations on conscription and give us all a better understanding of its place in our history.
“100 years ago a marble drawn from a spinning barrel could determine whether a man was sent to war. It was a gamble, a
lottery, it was the Luck of the Draw,” Ms Barry says.
“During the First World War, conscription forced almost 20,000 New Zealanders to fight overseas. Its introduction for
military service had a profound effect on individuals, their families and communities.”
As part of the ‘Luck of the Draw’ project the eight young artists explore what conscription means to them.
“Historic film footage of the first conscription ballot in November 1916 was the catalyst for the creative works which
explore this significant chapter of the First World War through dance, illustration, song, film and playwriting,” Ms
Barry says.
“Young people can view Liam Hoffman’s animated video ‘Conscripted, 19,548’ online along with Bollywood hip hop dance
artist Akshay Dongardive’s ‘The Fading Puppet’ or read Nathan Joe’s short play ‘Those Left Behind’ on the specially
created interactive website www.lotd.nz.”
Luck of the Draw is a project by the First World War Centenary Programme – WW100 in partnership with Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision.
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