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“I find the world is an amazing, strange, absurd place, but we tend to play in quite known realms, so it’s exciting to play out of that.” – Jo Randerson
On a wall at the back of Barbarian Productions theatre group’s suburban office is a mural of a flotilla of little boats drifting down a river. On each boat are cut-out photos of the folk who work there, with tag lines of various jobs. Barbarian founder Jo Randerson has many boats on the water right now – a play opening tonight at Wellington’s Circa Theatre, a book to be published at the NZ Festival next year, a lecture series, to say nothing of her day-to-day work at Barbarian and her role as a mother to two young boys, Caspar, 9, and Geronimo, 13.
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The virtuosic energies of Good Habits (UK alt-folk) and Cade Hansen (NZSD) collide in this gig-theatre collaboration exploring why humans dance.
“THERE S A RARE EMOTIONAL WARMTH AND FULLNESS TO GOOD HABITS SOUND.”- Songlines
A new piece of gig-theatre about why and when we as humans dance. Award-winning UK alternative-folk duo, Good Habits, are joined by contemporary dancer Cade Hansen to present their latest international collaboration. Displaying their virtuosic cello-accordion playing within original electro-acoustic genre infused composition, they tell a new story. What is Gig Theatre?? WATCH OUR SHOW TRAILER HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rfGstaPJGI (alto attached below)
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Wellington Free Ambulance patron Shirley Martin and Alastair Turrell launch a new ambulance in Wellington in 2015. (File Photo) “I wish to pay tribute today to three remarkable Wellingtonians who passed away in the past few days. Shirley Martin, Neil Gray, and my mother, Inge Woolf, were inspirational wonderful Wellingtonians.” All three, were “wise, warm and wonderful people” who generously supported the community, Woolf said. Wellington Free Ambulance acting chief executive Sarah Lewis said Martin had made a significant contribution to the organisation. “From her devotion to fundraising as part of the Ladies Auxiliary since 1955, standing on the streets of Wellington rattling a box for the free ambulance, and all the years she cheered us on as our patron, Shirley has been a fundraising force for us for over six decades.”
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