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Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 11:25 am 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 ....
“We’re so pleased that the new layout was so well embraced. The streets came alive with people criss-crossing the city to the various installation sites,” she said. She said the goal with widening the scope was “making the event accessible to a wider community, while still retaining the wonder and surprise” of the unique festival. Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Shuttlerock’s Digitised Genesis, the “slightly bonkers projections” on the Nelson Evening Mail Building, proved to be a highlight for many in the newly expanded Te Ramaroa light festival. “Te Ramaroa is a magical festival, and we’re incredibly grateful to all our sponsors and Luminaries whose support means we can present such a large-scale event, free to everyone. Our thanks go to everyone who made Te Ramaroa 2021 such a marvellous success.” ....
Vicki Anderson04:55, May 28 2021 SUPPLIED Kiwi metal band Alien Weaponry will partner with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra for a concert in Christchurch this weekend. VICKI ANDERSON offers a few highlights of events in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend and beyond. Did you try to take a photo of the blood moon using your cellphone? Did yours look like an orange pimple on an elephant’s butt too? Never mind. Maybe we can try again in 40 years? Meanwhile, the South Island Moon Festival launches in September. The celestial celebration will add to our popular lantern festival tradition but will also include moon cakes and moon poetry. ....
Ben Elton performs his latest stand-up show in Christchurch this month as part of a national tour. VICKI ANDERSON offers a few highlights of events in Ōtautahi Christchurch this weekend and beyond. Mosque attack survivor, Mazharuddin Syed Ahmed is one of the most beautiful people I’ve had the good fortune to meet. Since that fateful day he has devoted his attention to painstakingly documenting every act of aroha and support shown to our Muslim community. An academic, he has developed a course that aims to spread aroha in our society. He still struggles with what happened that day and has hard times but has turned his focus to helping to create a positive future. His presentation, Ferns of Aroha, is on Friday, make time for it if you can. I imagine he will be nervous so show up and support him. You won’t regret it. ....
Monday this week marked ten years since Ōtautahi was struck by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake, leading to 185 lives lost and the transformation of an entire city. The anniversary has been acknowledged in every which way, with a service held at the Christchurch earthquake memorial where the Prime Minister spoke, the names of the dead read aloud, and thousands of flowers cast into the city s rivers and tucked into the tops of road cones. Today Bic Runga, one of Ōtautahi s most prized gems, shares No One Walks This Night Alone , a song commissioned by the Christchurch City Council for the ten year anniversary of that life-altering day. Runga and 90-person choir ....