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Te Ramaroa is a celebration of community, creativity and
the wonder of light.
In its fifth year, Te Ramaroa
expanded its footprint across the city, creating new
opportunities for installation sites, allowing more room for
people to move, and most importantly, showing Nelson in a
new light.
The new-look Te Ramaroa 2021 was embraced
by the crowds, with its stunning array of more than 30 light
installations through Church Hill, Nelson’s city streets,
NMIT, Kirby Lane and Queens Gardens. Well over 50,000 people
came out on a series of clear and crisp mid-winter nights to
enjoy the illuminations, take in the entertainment on the
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Rodney Bell performs solo show at Forum North Whangārei
13 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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The multimedia show uses breath-taking dancing, live music and AV projections to recount Rodney Bell s life story.
The multimedia show uses breath-taking dancing, live music and AV projections to recount Rodney Bell s life story.
Reporter for the Northern Advocate jodi.bryant@nzme.co.nz
A dancer is coming to Whangārei this weekend to tell his extraordinary life story through a performance which has brought audiences to their feet.
Rodney Bell, originally from Te Kuiti, is performing an autobiographical dance work called Meremere as part of a nation-wide tour and is performing in Whangārei on Saturday.
Our Stories At The Theatre, The Return Of Pasifika Plus More Fun Things This Weekend
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Our Stories At The Theatre, The Return Of Pasifika Plus More Fun Things This Weekend
Mesmerising performances on stage, vintage treasures and a celebration of our Pacific roots By Dan Ahwa Thursday April 8, 2021
Celebrate our Pacific communities
After a three-year hiatus, one of Tāmaki Makaurau s biggest festivals - the Pasifika Festival - is making a welcome return at a new venue. Celebrating our unique place in the world as a city with the world s biggest Polynesian population, organisers are more than a little eager to see this year’s festival go ahead.