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The military and the catwalk are two things that would not usually go together.
But both soldiers and models stepped out last night for an evening of glamour at a Zonta fundraising event.
And despite a martial setting for the event, the participants were working to fight against violence.
The 25th annual Otago University Students Association Art week opened its exhibition last night.
The exhibition gives first time artists an opportunity to showcase their works, as well as make some extra income while undertaking their studies.
A new exhibition is in full swing at The Dunedin School of Art.
Ka Honoka is a collection of work by graduate students who are both nationally and internationally recognised.
Jonathan Lemalu says returning to Dunedin for a rare performance is relaxing, and makes him feel younger.
The Dunedin born bass-baritone performed with his father Foalima last night, in a duet with the RSA choir.
He says the opportunity to return home to support his father, the choir, and the community, gave him a chance to give back to his people.
The Dunedin School of Art's annual symposium has gathered momentum throughout its five year history.
What started off as a local event has grown to attract national and international interest.
And this year's theme explores a relationship with art which is generally considered to be 'an unholy alliance'.
A mixture of 'love' and 'chance' combined to bring the Fortune Theatre's new General Manager to Dunedin.
And Jennifer Thomson is relishing the opportunity to work in the world of professional theatre.
The Storylines Festival provides a unique opportunity for children to meet the people who are writing the books they love to read.
And this year's festival proved to be more popular with children than ever before.
Developing an eye for detail and a passion for capturing those special moments is what Aoraki Polytechnic Photography students have been working towards all year.
An exhibition showcasing their work is on at the moment, and some of the images seem to be attracting a lot of attention.
New Zealand Music Month, held every May, is an opportunity for local musicians to shine.
Today, that included children from a local primary school, performing in what is normally a strictly quiet environment - a public library.