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Review: The Armed Man - an ambitious project for Whanganui 3 May, 2021 04:00 PM 4 minutes to read Whanganui choirs and Brass Whanganui rehearsing for the Anzac Day concert. Photo / File Wanganui Midweek Review: I would never have believed that when I moved back to New Zealand I would be sitting in a concert of The Armed Man by the Welsh composer Karl Jenkins in my home town of Whanganui. Just like the remarkable fact of seeing Bill Bailey here just a few weeks back, this place continues to punch well above its size. Unlike the latter, this concert was a case of local talent and ambition wonderfully on display and how appropriate that this was arranged to be part of the Anzac Day commemorations. ....
Whanganui Happenings 9 minutes to read Mr Level 4, a work by Paul Rayner, in Take a Bag, a group show at the 85 Glasgow Street Arts Centre. Mr Level 4, a work by Paul Rayner, in Take a Bag, a group show at the 85 Glasgow Street Arts Centre. Wanganui Midweek What: Pride Party ■ TUI MOTU GROUP Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, Mount Saint Joseph, 14 Hillside Tce, Whanganui. Details: To register call Pam on 3455047 ext 3 or email [email protected] ■ CREATIVITY WORKSHOP- 2 When: Thursday, April 22, 7pm-8.30pm Where: Josephite Retreat Centre, Mount Saint Joseph, 14 Hillside Tce, Whanganui. Details: To register call Pam on 3455047 ext 3 or email [email protected] ....
New Year Honour 2021: Alison Stewart has spent much of her life involved in choral music 30 Dec, 2020 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Reverend Alison Stewart both preaches and conducts choirs in the chapel at Huntley School. Photo / Bevan Conley Laurel Stowell is a reporter for the Whanganui [email protected] Time at an Anglican girls school that is strong in singing has shaped the life of Alison Stewart, who has been awarded a Queen s Service Medal in the New Year Honours for services to choral music. She is the director of music and chaplain at Huntley School near Marton. The award recognises decades of involvement with choirs, which started when Stewart discovered that she loved getting people to sing together. ....