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Off the Wall: WearableArt Up Close
See an iconic garments from the World of WearableArt™ (WOW) collection at this national tourism exhibition, Off the Wall: WearableArt Up Close, opening at Canterbury Museum.
December 2011 - October 2013.|Canterbury|Culture & Heritage|Business|Arts & Theatre
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Brian Brake: Lens on the world Exhibition
Visit the Brian Brake: Lens on the world Exhibition at Canterbury Museum, one of New Zealand's best known photographers from the 1960s to the 1980s.
2 September — 20 November Open 9am – 5.30pm daily.|Canterbury|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Hard on the Heels: Peter Bush Capturing the All Blacks — Whangarei
Hard on the Heels: Capturing the All Blacks at the The Whangarei Art Museum in Northland by is an exhibition of photos by legendary rugby photographer Peter Bush of All Black teams taken over the past 60 years.
13 September – 20 November, 2011. Tuesday — Friday, 10am - 4pm. Saturday and Sunday, 12pm — 4pm.|Northland|Culture & Heritage|Sport & Recreation|Arts & Theatre
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Len Lye Exhibition: All Souls Carnival
An experimental filmmaker, poet, painter, kinetic sculptor, eccentric and ebullient personality, Len Lye (1901 - 1980) is one of New Zealand's most internationally recognised modern artists.
10 September — 27 November, 2011. Open 10am — 5pm daily. See below for days with extended hours.|Taranaki|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Champions – New Zealand Winners
Champions — New Zealand Winners at the Owaka Museum in The Catlins, Otago celebrates the individual New Zealand champion and will leave you feeling inspired and in tune with human nature, on and off the playing field.
9 September — 4 December, 2011. Monday — Friday: 9:30am — 4:30pm Weekends: 10am — 4pm|Otago|Arts & Theatre
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Scott Eady: 100 Bikes Project Part 1
It's not very often you get to not only touch but ride the artworks but at The Dowse Art Museum, just a 15 minute drive from downtown Wellington, children aged 2 to 8 get to ride beautifully restored bikes through the gallery space.
8 October, 2011 — 5 February, 2012 Monday — Friday, 10am - 4.30pm Saturday & Sunday, 10am - 5pm|Wellington|Culture & Heritage|Sport & Recreation|Arts & Theatre
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Sculpture in the Gardens
Sculpture in the Gardens is an outdoor exhibition of large scale works by 35 leading New Zealand artists set in the grounds of the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
9 October, 2011 — 12 February, 2012. 8am - 8pm.|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre|Nature & Outdoors
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Peter Stichbury: A potter's world
Enter the world of New Zealand master potter Peter Stichbury (born 1924), whose experiences in England and Africa have shaped a remarkable career spanning more than fifty years, at Wellington's Te Papa.
12 June, 2010 - June, 2012. Te Papa open daily, 10am - 6pm (late night Thursdays 9pm).|Wellington|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Collecting Contemporary
Every year, Wellington's Te Papa extends its contemporary art collection, adding significant works by both emerging and established artists, as well as pieces that enhance the collection or reflect important trends.
9 June 2011 - June 2012. Te Papa open daily, 10am - 6pm (late night Thursdays 9pm).|Wellington|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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New Zealand in Vogue
A unique chapter in New Zealand's fashion history, New Zealand in Vogue at Wellington's Te Papa explores an influential decade of New Zealand’s fashion history when New Zealand had its own Vogue magazine.
24 June, 2011 - September, 2012. Te Papa open daily, 10am - 6pm (late night Thursdays 9pm).|Wellington|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Auckland Art Fair
The Biennial Auckland Art Fair is New Zealand's premier visual arts event, offering a snapshot of what's current in contemporary Trans-Tasman art practice with a comprehensive programme of exhibitions, talks and tours.
4 — 7 August, 2011.|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Oranges at Halftime — Masterton
Oranges at Halftime is a touring exhibition exploring rugby as part of Kiwi culture that will visit Masterton in the Wairarapa.
Oranges at Halftime visited masterton on 9 & 10 August, 2011. For the latest info visit www.orangesathalftime.co.nz|Culture & Heritage|Sport & Recreation|Arts & Theatre
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Going West Books and Writers Festival 2011 — Word Up 2011
Tomorrow’s songwriters, rappers, poets and comedians live on stage with Kiwi hip-hop heavyweight King Kapisi in the most Western of Auckland.
Friday 26 August, 2011, 7pm – 10pm|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre|Music
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Going West Books and Writers Festival 2011 — Raising the Titanics
Following its sell out 2010 debut season, SmackBang Theatre Company proudly brings Raising the Titanic to Auckland’s Playhouse Theatre, Glen Eden this August as part of Going West Books and Writers Festival.
25 — 27 August, 2011|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre|Music
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The Thursday Sessions — CPIT Students
Contemporary music students from Christchurch Polytechnic will perform as part of the Thursday Sessions in the Events Village at Hagley Park.
Thursday 1 September, 2011, 7.30pm|Canterbury|Arts & Theatre|Music
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Going West Books and Writers Festival 2011 — A Night with David Eggleton
Get a taste of the Going West Books and Writers Weekend with a performance by Dunedin-based bard David Eggleton in Titirangi, West Auckland.
Friday 2 September, 2011, 8pm|Auckland|Arts & Theatre
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Going West Books and Writers Festival 2011 — Poetry Slam
For those who enjoy the drama of performance, put your rhyme on the line and come and slam with the best at the eighth annual Going West Books and Writers Festival Poetry Slam.
Saturday 3 September, 2011 from 7pm|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Going West Books and Writers Festival 2011 — Book Market
The annual Going West Books and Writers Festival Book Market brings together the finest of West Auckland's second-hand and rare booksellers. Get on-the-spot valuations from Bethunes at Webb's Rare Books & Auctioneers.
Saturday 3 September, 2011|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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Our People Our Place 2011: Art on Edge
Art on Edge is a free, two-hour celebration of the diversity of artistic expression in Palmerston North.
Saturday 3 September, 2011, 1pm - 3pm.|Manawatū|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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New Zealand Fashion Week
New Zealand Fashion Week, held annually in Auckland, is the country's foremost fashion trade show along with public events including the Designer Selection Show, and New Zealand Fashion Weekend with its Designer Garage Sale.
29 August — 3 September, 2011.|Auckland|Business|Arts & Theatre
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Silent Film Festival
A three-day extravaganza, celebrating films from the Silent Era, screened in Ōpōtiki's fabulous Art Deco DeLuxe Theatre.
2 — 4 September, 2011.|Bay of Plenty - Rotorua|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre
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What Are Ya – Blind or Something Ref?
The Terrace bar in the heart of Dunedin is proud to join together with one of the city’s biggest rugby fans — ‘that blind woman’ Julie Woods, to offer you some southern hospitality with a difference!
Thursday 8 September, 2011, 7pm.|Otago|Arts & Theatre
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National Waiata Maori Music Awards
The Waiata Māori Music Awards is music competition that is open to all Māori music industry professionals
7 & 8 September, 2011|Hawke's Bay|Culture & Heritage|Arts & Theatre|Music
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Rugby World Cup 2011 Opening Night
Join in the massive celebrations as Rugby World Cup 2011 kicks off in style on the Auckland’s waterfront. A night packed with free entertainment including live performances from top New Zealand musicians including the Finn Brothers.
Friday 9 September, 2011 from 4pm|Auckland|Culture & Heritage|Sport & Recreation|Arts & Theatre|Music
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New Zealand On Screen — Picton
A traveling cinema showing solid gold Kiwi film and telly classics is coming to Picton during the REAL New Zealand Festival.
Friday 9 September, 2011 12noon - 4pm|Marlborough|Culture & Heritage|Business|Arts & Theatre
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