| Fellowship Participant – Sasha Gibb |
Fellowship Participants![]() Sasha GibbHead of Programming Sasha has worked in theatre and dance in Aotearoa for over 15 years, producing for companies nationwide and taking their work to international stages. She is passionate about supporting Māori and Pacific artists, championing stories that reflect Indigenous worldviews and challenge dominant narratives. Her creative roles include Narrative Director for the Māori aerial production Tiki Taane Mahuta by Taki Rua, and Creative Producer for a new work in development by musician and disability advocate Pati Umaga. Sasha’s commitment to community-driven storytelling is grounded in years spent working with rangatahi (young people) in care and managing the Wellington City Mission’s Drop-in Centre. She is currently Head of Programming at Tāwhiri, producer of major events including the Aotearoa NZ Festival of the Arts, Wellington Jazz Festival, Lexus Song Quest, and Te Hui Ahurei Reo Māori. >>View Sasha's member profile (member sign-in required) ISPA would like to thank Creative New Zealand Pacific Arts Strategy for their partnership in this important regional initiative. |