Walk Of Wonders back for a second year
12 May, 2021 11:18 PM
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More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the week-long, multi-sensory light show at Black Barn vineyards in Havelock North. Photo / NZME
More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the week-long, multi-sensory light show at Black Barn vineyards in Havelock North. Photo / NZME
Hawkes Bay Today
Walk of Wonders is back for a second year and helping spread light in more ways than one.
This year s festival will help raise funds for Hawke s Bay s mental health charities.
More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the week-long, multi-sensory light show in the grounds of Havelock North s Black Barn vineyards.
Press Release – Walk of Wonders New Zealands most exciting emerging light and fire festival Walk Of Wonders is set to help inject new life and vital funds into Hawkes Bays mental health charities. The creative directors behind Walk Of Wonders Ant van Dorsten and Henry …
New Zealand’s most exciting emerging light and fire festival Walk Of Wonders is set to help inject new life and vital funds into Hawke’s Bay’s mental health charities.
The creative directors behind Walk Of Wonders Ant van Dorsten and Henry Gordon are on a mission to raise awareness and funding for the Hawke’s Bay Foundation and mental health and addiction support centre Whatever It Takes, through the show’s ticket sales and optional donations.
Stanley Road, as Weller settled into a style which grew atrophied enough to define “Dadrock”.
“The Changingman” came to sound a little rich in the years after it introduced
Stanley Road, as Weller settled into a style which grew atrophied enough to define “Dadrock”. The alias fits these days, though, as the man who pulled the plug on The Jam with a brace of Surrey soul anthems then blew up The Style Council with a house album again exemplifies the Mod aesthetic. Productively sober since 2010, he’s looking sharp in every sense, alert and precise, and turning his Black Barn studio into a pop artisan’s workshop, producing crafted English pop almost round the clock.
Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 2:52 pm
New Zealand’s most exciting emerging light and fire
festival Walk Of Wonders is set to help inject new life and
vital funds into Hawke’s Bay’s mental health
charities.
The creative directors behind Walk Of
Wonders Ant van Dorsten and Henry Gordon are on a mission to
raise awareness and funding for the Hawke’s Bay Foundation
and mental health and addiction support centre Whatever It
Takes, through the show’s ticket sales and optional
donations.
Ant van Dorsten says after the last twelve
months we have all experienced, a show like this is just
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