a h i k o i




Friday, 29 August 2014

16:17:31

We will cover an exhibition and take you on a waterfront walk of
Wellington
Te upoko O Te Ika a Maui
 “the head of the fish of maui”

Lest We Forget

St James Theatre, 77-87 Courtenay Place, Wellington

Thursday 16 October 2014, 8:00pm – Saturday 18 October 2014, 10:00pm

On 16 October, 1914, ten troop ships left Wellington, carrying more than 8,000 New Zealand soldiers – the Main Body of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force that fought in the First World War.

Part of WW100: Remembering WW1 - 100 Years On

Well miley is only coming to auks sorryboutdat

Only two other worth mentioning here for international gigs

When:

Fri 31 Oct, 8:00pm

Where:

TSB Bank Arena, Queens Wharf, Wellington

Restrictions:

All Ages

Tickets:

General Admission/Reserved Seating: $92.50

Buy Tickets – 0800 842 538

Website:

Frontier Touring
Related Artists:

Lorde

World of WearableArt (WOW) Wellington
25 September - 12 October, 2014

New Zealand’s WOW or World of WearableArt high fashion and art in a spectacular stage show.

Attracts entries and audiences from all over the world.

Although the event is now held in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, it had humble beginnings, starting in Nelson when local sculptor Suzie Moncrieff came up with the idea of taking art from the gallery wall to adorn the human body. A year-round museum honouring the history of this visual extravaganza has been established in Nelson, housing collections from finalists and winners for the past 20 years.

Wellington, built on the edge of a deep harbour and steep surrounding hills, is New Zealand's 'creative capital'. The city is home to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and the Royal New Zealand Ballet, and the famous beehive full of buzzy bees ‘politicians’ where NZ’s parliament sits.

The most beautiful city that stacks up the sides of the surrounding hills and spreads all the way east west north and south.
Far too much to show you in a day so join us on our hikoi through just one of the most stunning cities of NZ.

Thanks for joining us today!

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