Press Release – Arts on Tour New Zealand
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealands favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Wonderful!” – John Campbell, Radio NZ
“Some serious instrument playing going on!” – Kathryn Ryan, Radio NZ
“Wonderful bunch of extremely talented musicians… they wowed the audience last night.” – 4th Wall theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then straight to the depths of hell!
“Some serious instrument
playing going on!” - Kathryn Ryan, Radio
NZ Wonderful bunch of
extremely talented musicians. they wowed the audience last
night. - 4th Wall
theatre
Carnivorous Plant Society
are back! Allow New Zealand’s favourite
psychedelic jazz band to take you on a journey from the
streets of Mexico City to the mountains of Asia then
straight to the depths of hell!
The talented quartet
of four of New Zealand s most accomplished musicians perform
their original compositions that will ignite the
imaginations of both children and adults alike. Featuring
Finn Scholes, Eric Scholes (Brett Adams replaces Eric from
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Why French-inspired Akaroa is one New Zealand s most unique places
20 Feb, 2021 09:00 PM
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Aerial view of waterfront of Akaroa, New Zealand. Photo / 123rf
NZ Herald
Down at the wharf on Akaroa Harbour, the waves are lapping lazily against the pilings. The harbour is milky today, silt from the Rakaia and the Rangitata rivers hanging in the water, having finished its long journey from the Southern Alps and across the Canterbury Plains. It turns the water a powdery blue from a distance, but from where we sit, it is icy and clear.
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Just back from the water, visitors sit beneath sunshades on wicker chairs outside the Bully Hayes bar, and watch yachts and schooners bobbing on the sparkling water just steps away. Hopeful gulls hover overhead, keeping an eye on the chip situation. From our vantage point, cold beers in hand, this could be France on a sunny summer s day - if it weren t for the sounds of Fat Freddy s Drop carrying on the breeze. And the very Ne