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    “I did it my way”: From the archive of Dame Malvina Major

    6 Dec, 2023 – 8 Mar, 2024

    This exhibition showcases a preview into Dame Malvina Major's personal archive.

    National and internationally regarded opera soprano and renowned teacher of voice, Dame Malvina Major has recently gifted her archive of personal papers spanning her career to the University of Waikato Library | Te Whare Pukapuka. This exhibition showcases a preview into her personal archive, sharing the touch points where it is particularly rich in detail from performances to moments throughout her career.

    Dame Malvina’s personal papers give a view behind the performance curtain into the life of one of New Zealand’s great opera singers. The broad range of material shares all the details of her career including adjudicator notes from early exams and competitions to correspondence, planning around performances, itineraries, programmes, photography, and recordings.

    Through the varied and rich archival material her unique journey from the Waikato to Auckland, Melbourne, London, Europe and back again is charted for the benefit of the next generations of emerging artists. The range of material in the archive illustrates the depth and breadth of her impact and contribution to the arts community, particularly students navigating their own pathway as performing artists.

    This exhibition gives insight into some of this material and the resource which is available now here at the University. Brought together for display it illustrates, as put by Dame Malvina herself: “when I look back at my career, I think of the words of Frank Sinatra – I did it my way”, encouraging the next generation to find their own unique path.

     

    When

    6 Dec, 2023 – 8 Mar, 2024
    Monday to Friday 9am – 4pm (excl. public holidays)

    Where

    Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts, Foyer Galleries, University of Waikato
    Knighton Road
    Hillcrest
    Hamilton

    Ticket Info

    Free

    Email

    art.curator@waikato.ac.nz

    Website

    Gallagher Academy of Performing Arts Gallery