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  • Eden Mulholland


https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/eden-mulholland-mulholland-drive/TASS3WR4QZNH6YEB5CJKRATOUY/


see INNZ and stuff

  • Ilhara McIndoe

https://digitalvoyages.canterbury.ac.nz/omeka-s/files//original/63a86c640f335c4f05b199336f0622e40c8ca6a1.pdf

INNZ

  • Karlo Margetic

https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/#details=ethesaurus.280756

INNZ

https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/#details=ecatalogue.762888

  • Chris Watson

https://tiaki.natlib.govt.nz/#details=ethesaurus.281153

https://natlib-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/1fro764/INNZ7117827280002837

publication - see article on Stroma

  • Janet Roddick

INNZ


Alexander Lawther Taylor (born 1988) is a New Zealand composer, poet and writer.

Early life and education

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Mulholland grew up in Canterbury.[1]

Career

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Mulholland was one of the founders of the band Motorcade.

Mulholland began his career as a dancer working with Sarah Foster-Sproull and Malia Johnston.[1]

He has composed scores for three ballets for choreographer Sarah Foster-Sproull: To Hold, Autumn Ball and XXX[1][2] From 2022 to 2024 he has been the composer and music director for the World of Wearable Arts show in Wellington.[1][3]

Mulholland currently lives in Brisbane.[1]

Awards and honours

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In 2012 Taylor won the SOUNZ Contemporary Award at the APRA New Zealand awards for [inner].

He won the Composers Association of New Zealand Trust Fund Award in 2013.

In 2016 Taylor was the recipient of an Arts Foundation New Generation Awards.

Selected works

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Life after rock and roll with Eden Mulholland". RNZ. 30 July 2024. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  2. ^ Fox, Rebecca (8 April 2021). "The colour of creativity". Otago Daily Times Online News. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
  3. ^ Chumko, Andre (16 August 2023). "World of Wearable Arts announces five headline artists for 2023". www.stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 11 November 2024.
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