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Duncan Forsyth: Bridging Financial Gaps to Revitalize Queenstown's Luma Festival and Preserve Its Cultural Legacy

Duncan Forsyth: Bridging Financial Gaps to Revitalize Queenstown's Luma Festival and Preserve Its Cultural Legacy

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Discover the financial and logistical hurdles that prompted the pause of Queenstown's cherished Luma arts and culture festival. Listen as Duncan, a pivotal organiser, unravels the festival's journey from relying on grants and council support to the necessity for external funding. Learn how the pandemic and rising living costs pushed the festival to a precarious break-even point, and the extensive volunteer efforts that exhausted resources. Despite these challenges, Duncan’s passion for the festival remains undeterred, and he shares why a pause was crucial to safeguard Luma’s future.

Explore potential paths for Luma's revival as we discuss its cultural and economic significance to Queenstown, far beyond typical activities. Duncan reminisces about moments of community pride and ownership, offering a glimpse into Luma’s vibrant legacy. Considerations for small-scale installations and support for local events paint a hopeful picture for the festival's return, while gratitude is extended to the hardworking volunteers whose dedication remains the heart of Luma. Stay tuned to our podcast for updates, and connect with us to share your own stories of how Luma has impacted you.

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