Troy Kingi performing live, photo by Mark Russell at The Renegade Peach Project.
The multi-award-winning musician and actor Troy Kingi is this year鈥檚 recipient of M膩tairangi Mahi Toi M膩ori Artist in Residence.
Troy Kingi, Te Arawa, Ng膩puhi, will be hosted at Government House by Her Excellency The Rt Hon Dame Patsy Reddy from July to October to write and record a new album.
The Matairangi Mahi Toi residency is a partnership between 暴风资源 and the office of the Governor-General that was established in 2016 to encourage and promote the development of M膩ori and Pasifika visual arts and creative practices. The artist in residence has the opportunity to live as a guest in a cottage at Government House and is an established senior artist or creator in their field.
Described by the New Zealand Music Commission as 鈥渙ur Northland treasure鈥, the Bay of Islands-based Kingi rose to fame after the release of his first two multi-award-winning albums Guitar Party at Uncles Bach and Shake That Skinny Ass All The Way to Zygertron, along with memorable roles in films such as Hunt For The Wilderpeople, P膩 Boys and Mt Zion.
His third album, Holy Colony Burning Acres 鈥 鈥渁 deep roots-reggae album with a strong political bent鈥 (RNZ), won this year鈥檚 Taite Music Prize, as well as two awards at the 2019 Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards 鈥 Te M膩ngai P膩ho Best Ma虅ori Artist and Best Roots Artist. Recently, his song Mighty Invader was named as a finalist for the APRA Silver Scroll Award.
Ever the prolific artist, Kingi will release his fourth album, The Ghost of Freddie Cesar, a memories-inspired record, on September 11 2020. The album he will create during the residency will be the fifth in his ambitious 鈥1O1O1O Series鈥, where he will release 10 albums in 10 years in 10 genres.
The new album A 75+ Year Trip to Perpetual Sleep (working title) will be written at Government House and recorded at the University鈥檚 College of Creative Arts鈥 state of the art music studio, and will take on the folk genre. Kingi will be joined by award-winning singer-songwriter and music producer Delaney Davidson to produce a record based on compositions set to original poetry exploring ten common life stages.
Kingi will also participate in workshops with the community while in Wellington.
Deputy Kaihautu Toi Maori Rongomaiaia Te Whaiti says it is a great opportunity to welcome talent like Kingi through the residency programme.
鈥淭roy鈥檚 contribution to shaping New Zealand sound and music has been hugely significant and influential. And while we know him as an award winning M膩ori musician, he is also a devoted father and husband鈥鈥檝e actually heard rumours that his real talent is diving for kaimoana. These things combined are what makes him such a fine example for our M膩ori students鈥 particularly our younger men. I鈥檓 excited to see all of that unfold.鈥
Former artists in residence include New Zealand-Samoan fashion designer Lindah Lepou in 2017, musician and composer Horomono Horo in 2018, and The Pacific Mamas in 2019. The programme aims to build and strengthen the relationship between tangata whenua and Toi Rauwh膩rangi College of Creative Arts, develop strategic plans for creative research excellence and academic leadership for M膩ori in Aotearoa New Zealand, and generate cultural pathways for and between the University and Toi Rauwh膩rangi. Read more about the programme,