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Kapiti Performing Arts Centre - Opening Season Programme

07 February 2020 - 0 Comments

Public Open Day, Saturday 22 February 9.00am - 3.00pm

The community is invited to come and explore the new Kapiti Performing Arts Centre and get a backstage tour of all of the facilities included in this incredible venue. See the theatres and dance studios in action and take centre stage to view it from the performer’s perspective.

The Public Open Day is a way of showing the community what a truly magnificent facility Kapiti now has.

Entry will be by gold coin donation to support final fundraising efforts for the Centre. There will also be an array of delicious Food Trucks located out the front of the Centre.

The Open Day may be the only chance people get to experience the backstage areas that normally only the performers and backstage crew get to see. Teckkies will especially enjoy hearing about the amazing theatre technology that will power the productions behind the scenes.  

Project Ex,  Sunday 23 February  5.00pm – 9.00pm 

Project Ex is a unique Sunday-session-gig celebrating some of the finest musical talent to come out of Kapiti College. Get some rock, hip hop and rap into your ear holes from a stellar line up including: Pale Lady, Simloco, Oh Sweet Nothings and Will McClean.  Tickets available www.eventfinda.co.nz. Strictly R18 event - ID required at the door, no pass outs.

Royal New Zealand Ballet, Tutus on Tour Saturday 29 February 2.00pm and  6.30pm

The Royal New Zealand Ballet is delighted to bring the company’s much-loved regional touring programme to Kapiti in 2020, featuring works tailor-made for the RNZB by trail blazing choreographers at home in New Zealand and on the world stage. This hour-long performance is suitable for all ages. Get your tickets at https://www.mynzballet.org.nz
2.00pm Tickets Available
6.30pm Ticket Allocation is exhausted

Parihaka – Kapiti Collages sell-out production returns, Wednesday 4 and Thursday 5 March 7.30pm

The 2019 Kapiti College production Parihaka achieved rave reviews. The College has a special relationship with the people of Parihaka and the show’s 2019 season was a sell-out success. The production will return for two nights with an adapted version for the larger stage and theatre.

Tickets available from www.eventfinda.co.nz.

New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, J S Bach Goldberg Variations Saturday 7March 7.30pm

The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra will present a concert to bring the Opening Season to a dramatic conclusion. 

JS Bach’s Goldberg Variations is a masterpiece. First written for harpsichord, it opens with a beautifully tranquil and ornamented aria followed by intricate and distinct variations. NZSO performs this gem of the baroque idiom for regional audiences with the variations performed on a variety of instruments.

“The different instruments will add a huge amount of colour to the variations, making an already exquisite work even more mesmerising for audiences” says NZSO Concertmaster and Baroque Series Director Vesa-Matti Leppänen. “Bach’s Goldberg Variations is hauntingly beautiful and a work of genius. It’s the most incredible piece.”

Tickets available at www.nzso.co.nz


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