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Monday, 10 May 2021, 2:19 pm
In this sparkling interactive musical performance and
accompanying talk, Dr Ian Chapman and his band delight in
entertaining and educating audiences on the empowerment and
healing potential of music and the arts. Personally inspired
by David Bowie, one of the most complex and enduring
performers in the history of popular music, Dr Chapman is a
musician, academic, and author of a dozen books including
Experiencing David Bowie: A Listener’s Companion
(2015), and
David Bowie FAQ (2020).
Cosmic Jive
Trio brings to the stage superb acoustic
arrangements of David Bowie’s finest songs, arranged
especially for the show. The honest simplicity of the
“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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Tour New Zealand, but only poo in toilets: officials
The Guardian, AUCKLAND, New Zealand
The head of the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC) has called on locals to show greater respect for their environment amid a boom in domestic tourism that has been accompanied by reports of littering, human waste and wildlife disturbance.
Restrictions on international travel due to COVID-19 have forced New Zealanders to holiday at home, with government data showing some holiday spots are busier than they were before the pandemic, despite the absence of tourists from overseas.
With New Zealand’s border closed to nearly all foreign arrivals since April, sites and attractions typically popular with first-time visitors such as Franz Josef Glacier and Milford Sound have recorded a huge decline in visitors, Radio New Zealand (RNZ) reports.