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Christchurch Arts Festival: A Winter's Tale & Powhiri

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Fri 26 Jul 2019, 5:00pm–9:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Our 2019 Festival will open with A Winter's Tale & Pōwhiri – a free public event that over two nights will see Oxford Terrce and Ōtākaro, the Avon River transformed into a carnival of street-party revelry – featuring light, sound, music and performance.

Join us at 5pm on Friday 26th for our opening pōwhiri (welcoming ceremony), featuring the traditional call of a kaikaranga – the first voice to be heard will be Matapopore’s very own Aroha Reriti-Crofts – followed by kapa haka group Te Pao a Tahu, who will explore traditional Ngāi Tahu narratives through song. Nau mai tauti mai!

Then from 6pm on both nights, Oxford Terrace will be transformed as lively Shakespearean scenes are presented by giant puppets, against a backdrop of colour, movement and skyscraping video projections.

The event will be book-ended by two stages, one near the Bridge of Rememberance and the other by the new Riverside complex.

These will pulse with the sounds of six diverse local performers and bands, including:
- the velveteen voice of multi-instrumentalist Mark Vanilau
- the gothic psychedelia of post-punk veterans Dark Matter
- the charm of the UC School of Music led by Mark Menzies
- the power pop of rising Rangiora 4-piece, Best Bets
- the gypsy and Balkan rhythms of Yurt Party
- the indie, classic rock of The Eastern songwriter Adam Hattaway.

Along the riverside, roaming amongst the audience and from the balconies of the bars and restaurants lining The Terrace, masked actors and over-sized puppets will parody scenes from the classic Shakespearean films being projected onto the former Rydges Hotel.

Leading this spectacular performance is Christchurch's legendary Free Theatre. Celebrating its 40th year, this ensemble love nothing more than transcending convention and producing mesmerising, sensory theatre.

So grab your friends, get the kids off those screens and prepare to see the city's new civic promenade transformed, in a family-friendly opening spectacle like no other.

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