ANZAC Exhibition At Our City O-Tautahi
ANZAC Exhibition At Our City O-Tautahi
A poignant
exhibition focussing on themes of public and private grief
associated with war memorials around Christchurch opens for
ANZAC Day at Our City O-Tautahi.
At the going
down of the sun, and in the morning - war memorials and
remembrance in Christchurch considers topics
ranging from location and placement of memorials, the role
memorials play in reconciliation and the healing process,
and the responsibility of the nation (the state),
communities and families.
The local debate for memorials
in the city’s heart, the Nurses’ Memorial Chapel and the
Sumner Peace Memorial Lamps, are among a number of local
stories also included in the exhibition.
The exhibition
encourages visitors to contribute by way of a personal
tribute during the exhibition, such as an ANZAC poppy, a
poem or a copy of a photograph. These can be laid at a
memorial installation constructed especially for the
exhibition. Local people will be able to request a digital
photographic file of the installation.
The exhibition
will also screen Citizen Soldier: ake ake kia kaha –
forever strong. This film, produced by Christchurch City
Council for Beca Heritage Week 2009 celebrates 150 years
(1859-2009) of the Second Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough,
West Coast Battalion Group.
At the going down
of the sun, and in the morning – war memorials and
remembrance in Christchurch, runs from 24 April – 29
May
2010
Our
City O-Tautahi, Corner Worcester Boulevard & Oxford
Terrace
Open Monday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm, closed public
holidays.
ANZAC Day hours: 7:00am –
4:00pm
Admission:
Free
Memorial
Photographs: Taken by Frank and Carolyn Green of Urban
Shotz. The Greens have travelled throughout South Island
taking photographs of various memorials, some of which will
feature in the exhibition.
Photograph:
File name:
Memorialisation for Media print resolution.jpg. Title:
Citizens’ Cenotaph, ANZAC Day 2007. Courtesy of: Urban
Shotz
ANZAC Day Dawn Service - Sunday 25
April 2010
6.30am – Cenotaph, Cathedral
Square
(Services can viewed on large
outdoor screen)
This is organised by the Malayan Veterans Association – Canterbury Branch in conjunction with the Christchurch Branch of the RSA and the Christchurch City Council.
Mayor Bob Parker will lay a wreath on behalf
of the residents of Christchurch.
The parade will start
at 6.15am from outside the Heritage Hotel.
Free trams available for veterans to travel to Armagh Street RSA.
Citizens Service
10am – ChristChurch Cathedral, Cathedral Square
Organised by the Christchurch City Council, the ChristChurch Cathedral and the RSA. Address by Commander Rex Edwards, MNZM, RNZN.
ANZAC Remembered:
Presented by NZ Army Band and
Woolston Brass present
Christchurch Town
Hall
2pm Sunday 25 April
Book at Ticketek 377 8899
Other
Services around Christchurch: http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/1004/Anzac_Day_Services2010.DOC ENDS