User:Pakoire
Tēnā koe, my name is Lisa,
I created my Wikipedia account in November 2019. I got introduced through an edit-a-thon in Aotearoa / New Zealand at the Dowse Art Museum.
In general my areas of interest are Te Tiriti o Waitangi and past events in Aotearoa, art, theatre and performing arts especially from Aotearoa and increasing the quality and presence of women, LGBTIQ+ and POC on Wikipedia.
I have a conflict of interest with some performing arts subjects as I have worked in a freelance manner in performing arts over a number of years. I am managing this conflict of interest by declaring it on this page or in relevant articles. Since December 2021 I have been working for Te Rākau Hua o Te Wao Tapu (Te Rākau), Jim Moriarty and Helen Pearse-Otene. I get support of other editors from time to time depending on the nature of the conflict. Creative New Zealand payed me to teach Wikipedia to new editors from December 2021 to April 2022.
I am Pākehā and my heritage is English and Scottish. I am a 'Tangata Tiriti', a person in this country because of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. I was born in Aotearoa and grew up in Te Whanganui-a-Tara (Wellington). My user name 'pakoire' is a Māori language word that means to imitate bird sounds. My pronouns are she / her.
I attended Wikimania in Singapore in 2023 and enjoyed being overwhelmed by a massive conference all things 'Wiki' and the regional conference ESEAP in Kota Kinabalu in 2024 through a scholarship from the Wikimedia Foundation. The five pillars of Wikipedia helped me orientate to the culture of 'doing' it when I started.
Wikipedia is a crowd-sourced, online encyclopedia governed by ‘Five Pillars’.
[edit]- Wikipedia is an encyclopedia
- Wikipedia is written from a neutral point of view
- Wikipedia is free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute
- Editors should treat each other with respect and civility
- Wikipedia has no firm rules
Projects
[edit]Wikipedia projects that I am an organiser or helper of:
New Zealand Women in Architecture WikiProject
[edit]New Zealand Women in Architecture WikiProject is a project to improve content of New Zealand women architects and their work in Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.
Next event is: A+W▪︎NZ Wikiproject Edit-a-Thon, Sun 22nd Sep 2024, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm NZST, Auckland War Memorial Museum. You can join the project dashboard of you want to contribute from wherever!
Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject
[edit]This is a project to increase content and improve the quality of New Zealand performing arts information on Wikipedia, Wikidata and Commons and ran initially with a grant from the Wikimedia Foundation from 17 May - 10 Sep 2021. Link to the project page for more information and to join in:
Pacific Arts Creative New Zealand Wikipedian in Residence
[edit]Building from the Performing Arts Aotearoa Wikiproject Creative New Zealand contracted a Wikipedian in Residence project to increase content about Pacific Arts. At the core this outreach project I trained and guided three Pacific Island heritage people to run their own projects increasing content about Pacific Arts on Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons. The WOW2022 conference in Sydney has accepted a paper about this project by Sophia Coghini and I.
Matike Mai Aotearoa Project
[edit]An informal project expanding content about Matike Mai: Independent Working Group on Constitutional Transformation and related areas of Māori self-determination and relationship to the New Zealand Government.
Past projects
[edit]Aotearoa Pasifika performance
[edit]This was a showcase that wove multiple disciplines of Pacific arts created and performed by proud descendants of Te Moana Nui-A-Kiwa, a group of young artists from Aotearoa, New Zealand. They illustrated the distinct voices of Tonga, Samoa, and Niue, through traditional and contemporary visuals, movement and song. It was presented on 17 August (Thursday) from 1:45 PM to 2:15 PM (5:45 - 6:15 UTC) at the Plenary, Halls 401/402 Suntec Convention Centre.
Wikipedia Workshop: 4th March 2023 (Pasifika)
[edit]Wellington WikiCon 2023
[edit]Wellington WikiCon was New Zealand's third Wikimedia conference on 11–12 March 2023 (Saturday and Sunday). It was welcoming of all regardless of experience.
- Wikipedia:Meetup/Aotearoa New Zealand Online/International Women's Day 2022: An event on 5 and 6 March 2022 to create and improve articles about women in Aotearoa.
Ada Lovelace Day: 24-Hour Global Edit-a-thon on 12 October 2021
[edit]- Women in STEAM Aotearoa Edit-a-thon
In recognition of the legacy of Ada Lovelace and hosted by Our Lady’s Home of Compassion - Te Piringa Pūaroha o Te Whaea Tapu in Island Bay, Te Whanganui-a-Tara an editing event where people can come together to learn about editing. Articles on notable women from STEAM fields (science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics) were created and expanded. 8 October 2022. Wikipedia:Meetup/Wellington/Women in STEAM Edit-a-thon 2022
Lisa's Wikipedia Reading and Writing Book Club - Wellington
[edit]This was a fortnightly session in Te Aro (upper Cuba Street area), Wellington. An informal reading, writing, dreaming and chatting space.
Event page for more information
To do list
[edit]Women in Green
[edit]Potential articles to get to Good Article status: Keri Kaa, Rona Bailey, Rose Pere
Women in Red
[edit]- Kuni Kaa Jenkins (Q112640198)
- Melissa Matutina Williams (Q112640787)
- Kassie Hartendorp - community organiser (ActionStation) (Q112130750)
- Marianne Elliott (researcher) is a researcher, strategist and storyteller who has used story-based research, advocacy and campaigning to build support for pro-social laws and policy over the past two decades. Trained as a human rights lawyer, Marianne has worked in Gaza, Timor Leste and Afghanistan and at Oxfam New Zealand. More recently she co-founded ActionStation. Marianne has extensive experience in training people in organisations seeking positive change.
- Henrietta Bollinger (Q112130680)
- Davina Duke https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q111957061
- Veronica Tawhai
- Helen Todd (lighting designer)
- Estelle Chout
- Saliha Belmessous
- Natalie Coats
- Mārama Stephens
- Putiputi Mackey
- Andrea Bosshard
- Yvonne McKay
Other Possible Articles
[edit]- Ngāti Poneke - could be longer
- Māori language revival
- Performing arts list
- T’iafelelea’i Carinnya Feaunati: a New Zealand Samoan woman architect
- Theatre: Tolis Papazaglou, Leki Jackson-Bourke, Excel School of Performing Arts, Pacific Institute of Performing Arts (PIPA) Q106807739, Māori Theatre Trust, Black Creatives Aotearoa
- Māori arts: Matt Pine, Māori Literature Trust, Maori Arts and Writers Society
- Toi Iho - Māori made trademark
- Te Ataarangi - national language movement and classes
- Te Hau ki Tūranga - wharenui at Te Papa
If one considers the Rongowhakaata wharenui Te Hau ki Tūranga, which was built in 1843, roman text is used to identity tūpuna within the wharenui. It is but one of several non-customary mnemonic systems to enter the wharenui. (Bob Janke p34[1])
- Crown entity - there are a number of red linked entities
- Acts of parliament - see below
Articles that need expansion or an issue addressed | |
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Women's suffrage in New Zealand | Mana Motuhake - civics |
Robyn Kahukiwa - visual arts - expand | Songs from the Front Lawn - music |
Kerikeri - add history of the iwi in the region - civics | New Zealand design - design |
Playmarket - expand staff and awards | Annalee Davis - visual arts Barbados |
Don Selwyn - This article needs additional citations for verification | Design Review (publication) |
Merepeka Raukawa-Tait - needs citations |
Articles I have started
[edit]2019
[edit]2020
[edit]- Tempo Dance Festival
- Julie Paama-Pengally
- Mata Aho Collective
- Raymond Boyce (theatre designer)
- Unity Theatre, Wellington
- Circa Theatre
- Ahi Karunaharan
- Bruce Mason Playwriting Award
- Jools Topp
- Lynda Topp
- Dianna Fuemana
- Michael Parmenter
- Rona Bailey
- Adam NZ Play Award
- Sunny Amey
- Laura O'Connell Rapira
- Mīria George
- Renée (writer)
- Joan Dukes
- Hokitika Museum
- Shona McCullagh
- New Zealand Post Katherine Mansfield Prize
- Fayne Robinson
- Bill Sheat
- Rose Pere
2021
[edit]- Fred Graham (sculptor)
- Riria Smith
- Diane Prince
- Cath Brown (artist)
- Wellington Theatre Awards
- Jack Gray (choreographer)
- New Zealand School of Dance
- Marie Shannon
- Prospect Park Productions NZ
- Kilimogo Productions
- Silo Theatre
- Taiaroa Royal
- National Youth Theatre Company
- Tanea Heke
- Tawata Productions
- Tempo Dance Festival
- Bob Jahnke DYK
- Matike Mai Aotearoa
- Jessie Jacobsen
- Maoriland Film Festival
- Entertainment Technology New Zealand
- Young and Hungry Arts Trust
- Rose Lu
- Rose King (army officer)
- Auckland Writers Festival
- The Ovarian Sisters
2022
[edit]- Marilyn Kohlhase
- Lana Lopesi
- Kaetaeta Watson
- Edith Amituanai
- Ema Tavola
- Te Tairāwhiti Arts Festival
- Andy Leleisi'uao
- Natalia Mann
- Louisa Humphry
- Touch Compass
- Pacifica Mamas
- Emma Kesha
- Vanessa Byrnes
- Jacqueline Coats
- Pati Umaga
- Barry Thomas (artist)
- Amber Curreen
- Buck Nin
- Michèle A'Court
- Selwyn Muru
- John Bevan Ford
- Taki Rua
- New Zealand Festival of the Arts
- Allen Hall Theatre
- Loughlan Prior
2023
[edit]- Q Theatre, Auckland
- Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies
- The Performance Arcade
- Natives Lands Act 1865
- Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
- Te Pouhere Kōrero
- Māori Marsden
- Capital E
- Architecture + Women NZ
- Michèle A'Court
- Parlour: women, equity, architecture
- Julia Gatley
- Q Theatre, Auckland
- Jessica Halliday
- Anna Plischke
- Felicity Wallace
- Glenda Tuaine
- New Zealand performing arts venues
- Performing arts in New Zealand
- Haeata
- Danny Keenan
- Nina Tonga
- Tanu Gago
- Project Employment Programme
- SCAPE Public Art
- Ela To'omaga-Kaikilekofe
- Kim Ngārimu
- Charmaine 'Ilaiū Talei
- Verb Wellington
- Jock McEwen (New Zealand)
- National Iwi Chairs Forum
- Darleen Tana
- Bernard Tairea
2024
[edit]Notability guidelines
[edit]Validity for a Wikipedia / encyclopedia article consider:
"An organization is generally considered notable if it has been the subject of significant coverage in reliable, independent secondary sources. Trivial or incidental coverage of a subject by secondary sources is not sufficient to establish notability. All content must be verifiable. If no independent, third-party, reliable sources can be found on a topic, then Wikipedia should not have an article on it."
See also:
Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Creative professionals - directors, writers, choreographers, designers, artists
Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Entertainers - actors, dancers?
Wikipedia:Notability (academics) - eg for women in STEM
Conflict of interest - about
[edit]Wikipedia:Conflict of interest#How to disclose a COI
Other
[edit]Template:Db-g7 add G7 for an admin to delete an unwanted sandbox or draft
WEBSITE: https://www.wikimedia.nz/
Wikidata
[edit]Wikidata:WikiProject Performing arts
References
[edit]- ^ Barnett, Cassandra; Rewiri, Kura Te Waru, eds. (2023-01-01). Ki Mua, Ki Muri: 25 years of Toiohi ki Āpiti. Massey University Press. ISBN 978-1-9911511-5-5.
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