
Create 2025: Five Questions with Hawke's Bay speaker Emma Slade
The inaugural Create Symposium will bring leading creators and innovators from across Aotearoa to Hawke's Bay at Matariki. One of the speakers on 'The Power of Storytelling' is Emma Slade, who runs production company Firefly Films, the company that brought the film Mister Organ to life.
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