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NATIONAL DANCE ARCHIVE OF NEW ZEALAND
NGA KAITIAKI TAONGA KANIKANI O AOTEAROA Report from the Chair August 2025 The National Dance Archive was originally formed as a subcommittee of the New Zealand Dance Federation in 1982. And Carolyn McKeefry was there when it took place. So it was with great sadness to say goodbye to Carolyn in December who has been involved with the Dance Archive for all that time. Carolyn, for your service and dedication—most recently (and for the whole time I’ve been on the committee) as treasurer—we thank you from the bottom or our hearts. So it called for an occasion to farewell Carolyn, which we did over dinner after our February meeting. It was also an occasion to welcome our new treasurer, Nicola O’Neill, who has big shoes to fill, but has risen to the challenge remarkably in the past six months. Trustees and Meetings As well as the change of treasurer, we also said goodbye to Geordan Wilcox who has stepped down. We will be looking to recruit a new committee member in Auckland to fill this space. Philippa Pidgeon remains our representative in Christchurch, and the rest of the trustees are based in Wellington: Peter Boyes, Kim Crawford, Debra Harris, Katherine Lancaster, Brigitte Knight, Keith McEwing and Sue Nicholls. Two meetings have been held in person this period, with occasion to socialise afterwards—those occasions being the end of year, and then in February for dinner with Carolyn. It is with some irony that our AGM and June meeting, coincidentally scheduled to take place in National Volunteer Week, did not happen due to several trustees’ commitments elsewhere. The old adage is true (attributed to both Benjamin Franklin and Lucille Ball), If you want something done, ask a busy person! Technology Subcommittee Having a tributes page on our website was not a purpose we originally envisaged. But with many notable dance personalities passing away recently it has proved a valuable addition to our website. As well as being an obituaries page, it also can serve the purpose of drawing the dance community, and people generally, to what archives exist relating to them and also highlighting the fact of the oral histories that the Dance Archive has recorded. Two notable figures from the past twelve months are Sir Jon Trimmer, and pianist Eli Gray-Smith. Other notable dancers we have lost this year are Rowena Jackson and Val Deakin, who also have oral histories recorded by the Dance Archive. Thank you once again to Brigitte for hosting our website and social media. Archiving Resources Subcommittee Exploring ways to extend our reach and promote dance archiving has always been part of our constitution, and we have been looking at further ways we can do this. Keep an eye on the website for more details about this. Oral Histories Subcommittee Our oral history project is underway, with the scoping exercise complete and interviewees confirmed. The project has been provisionally endorsed for archiving by the Alexander Turnbull Library and will be added to the NDA’s previous interviews. Sponsorship and Funding Subcommittee With considerable funds generated from the two film nights in previous years, we did not have a fundraising event this year. It is notable that we have managed to raise enough to fully fund the current oral history project. In the past we have frequently sought funding from either Ministry of Culture and Heritage or Lotteries Commission. Our continued thanks to the National Library shop, Te Āmiki, for selling NDA cards, generating a small but steady income. The Year Ahead Now on to the year ahead: this will bring us further oral histories lodged with the Turnbull Library. The website is growing and it is hoped to add more resources to pages for dance researchers as well as providing guidance for the preservation of dance resources and archives. Continuing as I have for the past two annual reports, I will close my report with a whakatauki. This year I look to the collaboration of the committee and our sustained work promoting dance archiving since the Dance Archive’s inception. Ko koe ki tēnā, ko ahau ki tēnei kīwai o te kete; “You take that handle and I’ll take this handle of the basket”. Thank you all for your contribution to the year’s progress, but especially to Carolyn for your 42 years of service to the National Dance Archive. Keith McEwing Chair 14 August 2025
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