Ooh la la - Wanaka turns French for the day
Ooh la la - Wanaka turns French for the day
Wanaka
turns French for the day as we anticipate the world premiere
of Le Sud by Dave Armstrong. The two performances at 7pm and
9.30pm at the Lake Wanaka Centre have sold out. Those lucky
enough to have tickets are encouraged to dress up in French
costume and there will be prizes for the best
dressed.
Wanaka is embracing the French theme with may
cafe's offering plat du jours and window dressing in red,
white and blue.
All shows today and the extra show on
Monday 4 May are sold out.
Highlights of Thursday were the continuation of the Aspiring Conversations programme. Glenn Colquhoun captivated the audience with his poems in what festival director Philip Tremewan said was "the best session yet" . Joe Bennet amused and delighted in his own inimitable way.
Aspiring Conversations continues today
with Christina Lamb with 2 sessions at 10.30 and 2.30pm. On
Saturday Jim Bolger and George Fergusson will be speaking at
1.30pm and 3pm respectively. Advance tickets are $10 and
door sales are $5 and we are giving away 2 pairs of tickets
to each talk. Simply email in to info@festivalofcolour.co.nz
titled Aspiring Conversations with your name and a daytime
contact phone number and we will draw the winner at 5pm
today.
Tale of a Dog enchanted 3 full houses of children
and the Late Night Club opened at 11pm with the smoky
soulful voice of Vebka. More late night clubs tonight and
tomorrow.
The Army Band continued to delight in their performance with Tango dancers Fabio and Ana Robles. The only chance to see this amazing combination is in Clyde tonight. We are giving away 2 pairs of tickets - email info@festivalofcolour.co.nz with the title Army Band and we will draw the winners by 5pm.
Tomorrow's programme highlights
Aspiring Conversations continues
with Christina Lamb. Her talk about Afghanistan, Pakistan
and Zimbabwe at 10.30 has door sales only.
Local
musician Ben Eastwood plays at 5pm at the Infinity Crystal
Palace. Advance tickets $10 and door sales
$5
Oh la la. Le Sud has it's world premiere at
7pm at the Lake Wanaka Centre and a second showing at
9.30pm.
SJD are fresh from a national tour and
bring their rumpus of synthezisers, guitars, sequencers,
heart breaking melodies and lyrics you'll love to the
Infinity Crystal Palace at 8.30pm. Tickets still available
at $32.
Late night club - DJ Anton Carter
digs deep in the record crate to provide a musical journey
from the 1970's Viking Records styles through to the latest
sounds of now - all expertly interspersed with spoken word
and time-based visual bytes by artist Michel Tuffery.
All
of these, and tickets for performances over the next few
days can be booked in person at the Lake Wanaka Centre box
office, open from 10am until 7pm, www.festivalofcolour.co.nz
and (03) 443 4178.
Ticket availability
The website home page will be constantly updated during festival week with information on the latest ticket sales and which shows still have availability, so make sure to check this out.
And do remember to check our ticket exchange board in the foyer of the Lake Wanaka Centre. where people can buy and sell tickets they can no longer use - you might just get lucky for one of these sell out shows.
Be inspired … Be astounded … Be in Wanaka … Be there.
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