Entertainment Technology New Zealand Explained

Formation:2002
Nickname:ETNZ
Predecessor:NZATT
Purpose:Network of professionals in the entertainment and events industry
Location Country:New Zealand
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Vick Cooksley
Website:https://www.etnz.org/

Entertainment Technology New Zealand (ETNZ) formed in 2002 is a professional association for the design, management, craft and technical performing arts and events community in New Zealand.

Background

After establishment in 2002 the first national conference was held at the Auckland Town Hall in 2003.[1] ETNZ is an advocacy body that contributes to training, health and safety guidelines and networking in the performing arts and events industry in New Zealand. Members hold a range of technical, design, craft and management roles.[2]

ETNZ has at 2020 over 450 members across a range of membership options. ETNZ also maintains communication and associations other industry organisations such as Musical Theatre New Zealand (MTNZ), the umbrella group for musical societies, and the Entertainment Venues Association Of New Zealand (EVANZ) who are an advocacy and development incorporated society with members from sports and performing arts venues and community centres.[3] [4]

The current executive includes Vicky Cooksley, President, Phil Sargeant, Vice President, Kellie Dunlop, Secretary and Treasurer and Kathryn Osborne, Memberships.

Recognition in the industry of members is acknowledged through the ETNZ life membership. Recipients of this are Walter Coleman (died 2015), Stephen Fairweather, Tricia & Stewart Macpherson, Graeme Philip, Jeremy Collins (died 2018), Hugh Kenderdine, Bong Wong, Chris McKenzie, Wilf Conroy (died 2018), John McKay and Rob Peters.

Activities

ETNZ organise a national conference and tradeshow every two years. The past few have been held at Te Whaea, home of Toi Whakaari and the New Zealand School of Dance.[5] [6] In 2021 exhibitors were to include companies Aspiring Safety, Fiasco Ltd, Jands NZ, John Herber Ltd, Kenderdine Entertainment Lighting, LS Group, Metro Productions, Scenic Solutions, ShowQuip, Show Technology, Stage Mark Ltd, Theatrelight, & ULA Group.[7] [8]

Gathering and disseminating safety information for the industry has been supported by the development of a two written resources: Guide for Safe Working Practices in the New Zealand Theatre & Entertainment Industry (Version 14 April 2018) and Safe Rigging Practices for the Entertainment Industry in New Zealand (2015).[9] [10]

Being an advocate for education and training of technicians is part of the ETNZ activity. ETNZ has been closely involved in the developed unit standards to meet these recent Skills Active Aotearoa qualifications for the industry through the New Zealand Qualification Framework.[11]

In 2020 ETNZ was part of organising the global #WeMakeEvents campaign to raise awareness of a 'hidden industry' at risk because of global pandemic COVID19 closures of events.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ETNZ - Welcome to Entertainment Technology New Zealand. 1 October 2021. ETNZ. en-NZ.
  2. Web site: 10 June 2019. Entertainment Technology NZ announces conference speakers. 1 October 2021. Scoop News.
  3. Web site: Musical Theatre New Zealand History - 2017. 1 October 2021. MTNZ.
  4. Web site: EVANZ - Member public profile. 1 October 2021. EVANZ.
  5. Web site: 9 March 2021. ETNZ Confirm 2021 Conference: Wellington, 29-30 June. 1 October 2021. CX Network. en-AU.
  6. Web site: ETNZ 2017 Conference & Trade Show. 1 October 2021. Wherevent. en.
  7. Web site: 19 June 2021. ETNZ 2021 Conference and Tradeshow. 1 October 2021. The Big Idea. en.
  8. Web site: 24 June 2019. ETNZ Conference & Tradeshow. Aspiring Safety.
  9. Web site: Safety in theatres. 1 October 2021. University of Otago. en-nz.
  10. Web site: RIGGING - Technical Guidelines Chapter. 1 October 2021. Screensafe.
  11. Web site: APPRENTICESHIP: New Zealand Certificate in Entertainment and Event Technology (Level 4). 1 October 2021. Skills Active Aotearoa. en-NZ.
  12. Web site: Entertainment Technology New Zealand backs global #WeMakeEvents campaign. 1 October 2021. Australasian Leisure Management.