Event Dates
- 2008-02-08
- 2008-02-09
- 2008-02-10
- 2008-02-11
- 2008-02-12
- 2008-02-13
- 2008-02-14
- 2008-02-15
- 2008-02-16
- 2008-02-17
- 2008-02-18
- 2008-02-19
- 2008-02-20
- 2008-02-21
- 2008-02-22
- 2008-02-23
- 2008-02-24
- 2008-02-25
- 2008-02-26
- 2008-02-27
- 2008-02-28
- 2008-02-29
- 2008-03-01
- 2008-03-02
Tuesday 26th February 2008
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Sub Surface
Gondwana Productions. A sound installation which looks at the interface between living in an urban environment and acknowledging the massive unseen subterranean infrastructrure, which is required to sustain urban centers. Made you look, made you stare, made you ............
February 20, 21 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
6am-10pm daily
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Temporary Monuments
Gooseworks. Temporary Monuments are a series of sculptures, appearing around the city. They are testament to monumental moments which may have been overlooked. Be surprised or see information on upcoming monuments and comments at: http://temporarymonuments.blogspot.com/
February 17 March 9
Monuments installed and left for various durations.
Free
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A Celebration
Di Conway. Stoneware, bronze sculpture and oil pastel sketches on canvas celebrating the 'oys' and joys of life. Di will be on site creating clay sculptures and happy to talk about her art and 'her ladies'.
February March 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1, 2
9AM 5PM Mon to Fri
10AM 4PM Sat & Sun
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From Afar: Portraits from New York Webcams
Alannah Gunter presents an exhibition of images taken from a sidewalk webcam in New York City. She explores the experience of the flaneur in global viral culture. This collection of images of distorted, anonymous people both references and subverts the rich history of photographic portraiture.
13 February 7 March
Daily
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Paul Forrest-New Works
This well known Wellington artist will transform the foyer of the Michael Fowler Centre with an exhibition of sublime new oil paintngs and be at the easel everyday creating magic on canvas before your eyes. Visit www.paulforrest.co.nz for a preview.
Thu 21 February Sun 16 Mar
10.30AM 5PM plus some late nights
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What We Walk By
By Dra McKay. Images of Wellington's Inner City Street Art. Dra's 35mm SLR photography celebrates the work of Wellington's Street Artists. Paint, pencil, paper, stencil, witty, eclectic, full of social commentary and part of our daily visual diet. These are pictures of art... what we walk by.
February 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
Open Mon 18 Feb 5:30PM,
Mon-Fri 11AM 6:30PM
Sat-Sun 11AM 4PM
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Dave Wiggins Is Yankeeish
Dave Wiggins. After being mentioned (honourably) at last years festival Dave Wiggins returns with his new comedy show YANKEEISH to tackle the paradox of his American heritage and his recent adaptation to the Kiwi way of life. (Please note: show features play on word jokes). www.myspace.com/davewiggins
February 26 - 6PM (Preview show)
Feb 27, 28, 29, 2
7PM
Duration 1 hr
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Familiar Strangers
Connect Productions. An entertaining promenade theatre experience of the people on Wellington's streets. Meet carnivalesque characters on an adventure through the pavements, alleyways and curbside philosophies of the inner city. Eight site-specific performances directed by Rachel Lenart ('Bouncing With Billie') and James Hadley ('Lovers Of Central Park'). Meet at The Paramount 15mins prior.
February March 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 1
6:15PM Tues Sat
3PM matinees on Saturdays only.
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Lady of Tears
Backyard Productions. At a time of grief we all need to cry, but how much? At a time of distress we all need a friend, but what sort? Forces of the good, the bad and the clumsy converge for a broken heart.
February March 26, 27, 28, 29, 1
6:30PM
Duration 50mins
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2 Kiwis and a Spic
Katie Burton, Maria Dabrowska and Mariana Rinaldi bring their miscellaneous choreographic talents together from Auckland, Wellington and Argentina for a premiere event at BATS Theatre. Three dance works, united by extreme physicality and dramatic theatrics. New Zealand dance theatre at its best.
26-29 Feb All Shows 6:30PM.
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Fan-o-tron and other wonders
Fan-O-Tron. Direct experience of modulation, centred on an optical analogue synthesiser, processing signals with light rather than in circuitry. Complex interphasing shadows from spot-lit fans are converted into sound, resulting in simultaneous visual and aural experience of the same unearthly dirge.
February 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
All Shows 7PM
Duration 1 hr
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Jane Austen Is Dead
BRAVE. Cinderella did it. Elizabeth Bennet did it. Love must be just around the corner... right? But will we recognize it across the bar after too many wines? A sharp guide to love, dating and relationships in 2008. Funny, naughty and honest.
February 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, 29
7PM
Duration 1 hr
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V-Day 2008: Benefit Production of Eve Ensler's 'The Vagina Monologues'
The Amazing Orange Tricycle. V-Day joins global effort to stop violence against women and girls. Join us as we celebrate V-Day's Ten Year Anniversary, raise awareness and envision a world without violence. Hailed by the New York Times as 'funny' and 'poignant', The Vagina Monologues dives into the mystery, humour, pain, power, wisdom, outrage and excitement buried in women's experiences.
February 26
1PM & 7PM
Duration 1 hr 30mins
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Blinkers
Leonard. Elegance and door mats An absurd high-paced two-hander about the people we live next to, on top of and underneath but never see. Why is it so difficult to communicate over the smallest distances? And what is the speed of smell?
February 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
8PM
Duration 50mins
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Location Location
Backyard Productions. This comedy by Sam Fisher goes into the world of selling houses. Conception, death, romance, the meaning of life and selling houses are dealt with in this fast paced play which was developed through funding from Playmarket.
February - March 26, 27, 28, 29, 1
8:30PM
Duration 1 hr 20mins
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Zarathustra Said
Bow Chicka Wow Wow. Zarathustra Said by Alan Brunton with Fertility Festival. Cabaret/Operetta based on Nietzsche's "This Spake Zarathustra". A journey between life and death in search of happiness. God is dead. Love is a dream you can't forget.
February 26, 27
9PM
Feb 27
11pm
Duration 1 hr
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Excess: The Cargo Show
A Conduction Production. Will one man's excessive passion for luggage prove too much for him? You're invited to decide. The suitcases are on the move again. Watch them be uplifted and swept away on another journey. (look to the skies during the 16/17) Embark on an adventure, experience the event, then see the movie!
Screenings in Cons cinematic Caravan Tues 26 Thu 28 Feb
Screenings at various places around the CBD
Duration 10mins
Fri 29 Mighty Mighty Show
9PM
Duration 40mins
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Dash Ambrose: B Sides and Rarities
Dash Ambrose. Attacking the stage with a harnessed unpredictability, Dash Ambrose takes musical comedy to a strange new place. With songs that range from riding elevators to battles between mythical beasts, they are rarely uninteresting. I laughed, and then I laughed some more David Farrier, TV3. www.myspace.com/dashambrose
February 26, 27, 28
9:30PM.
February 29 - March 1
5:30pm
Duration 1 hr
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Charlie
Twin Engine Theatre. This daring new play confronts the fragility of life as Anna, a 30 year old woman awaiting execution for murder, faces up to her own mortality. Leave your stereotypes at the door and be moved by this provocative theatre experience. (R16 some nudity)
February 23, 24, 25, 26
9:30PM
Duration 1 hr
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Chit Chat Lounge
The Chit Chat Lounge is a near-nightly talk show hosted from every Tuesday to Saturday in Fringe 08 from February 8 - 29, 10pm till late, at the Paramount Theatre. And 'cos you just can't put a price on the talent oozed by Flores and Burns, it's free!
Tuesday to Saturday 8-29 February
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