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FRINGE '04: Golden Boys
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:11 am | Fringe NZ
Golden Boys, a new play that explores the rites of passage for young men growing old is being performed at BATS Theatre from the 22nd to the 26th of February at 6.30 pm. The play is about the death of children both real and metaphorical, and the brutal ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Generation MTV
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:08 am | Fringe NZ
A little gem in the crown of the fringe festival 2004, Generation MTV will revel the influence of music television that pervades all corners of our image-driven society, the show will sew together four creative threads – Music, Dance, Fashion and Art, ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Force = Mass Times Acceleration
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:06 am | Fringe NZ
The Acceleration Quintet and the 2004 Fringe NZ Festival present a truly remarkable musical experience: a programme of music entirely by living, Wellington-based composers. More >>
FRINGE '04: Footnote Dance Perforum
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:04 am | Fringe NZ
Perforum 2004 is a concept developed for ‘FRINGENZ’ to facilitate discussion with the creative forces of new contemporary dancer. Over the two nights, Choreographers Raewyn Hill, Katie Burton, Moss Patterson, Guy Ryan, Katerina Waldner and Deirdre ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Fact And Fable - Splinter
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 10:02 am | Fringe NZ
There’s trouble in the Ivory Tower. Tony and Saul are brothers, both highly regarded academics. Tony is an expert in folklore, the timeless stories that span continents and are passed down from generation to generation. He is very charismatic and something ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Leila Adu - Dig A Hole NZ Tour
Thursday, 12 February 2004, 9:56 am | Fringe NZ
London born, New Zealand raised and of Ghanan heritage, Leila’s broad scope of influences is more than merely geographic. Her unique songs are informed by studies in modern composition, Javanese singing, Balinese gamelan and the passionate music of Bessie ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Carousel
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 3:28 pm | Fringe NZ
Sinister gypsy fairground music is the currency of Carousel, the ensemble of jazz, classical and celtic defectors often seen busking in Cuba Mall, stealing passers-by into their fairy circle with entrancing blends of acoustic cello, violin, mandolin, ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Café Dement
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 3:26 pm | Fringe NZ
The secret lives and passions of café staff is the focus of ‘Café Dement’, a comedy being performed at Crank Café on the Corner of Waring-Taylor Street and Customhouse Quay from 3 to 13 March in Wellington’s Revelation Fringe Festival. More >>
FRINGE '04: Battle Of Wits
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 3:04 pm | Fringe NZ
When? 7.00, Wednesday 18 – Sunday 22 February Where? Capital E, Civic Square How much? $15 waged, $12 concession/group booking, $10 child How? Bookings at Ticketek (booking fee may apply), door sales available More >>
FRINGE '04: Barbie is Dead
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:33 pm | Fringe NZ
Barbie is Dead, NZ’s only all female improvised comedy show is ready to hit Wellington for the first time ever. Barbie is Dead are performing their unique style of improvisation for two nights only at the Memorial Theatre as part of the NZ Fringe Festival. More >>
FRINGE '04: Atamira Dance Collective
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:32 pm | Fringe NZ
Acclaimed Atamira Dance Collective perform for the first time in Wellington at BATS Theatre at the 2004 Fringe NZ Festival. More >>
FRINGE '04: Asleep in Mid Air
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:26 pm | Fringe NZ
From the dance company who brought you the award winning self titled show ‘STRIDENT’ of the Fringe 2001 and the superb ‘conterclockwise’ from Dance Your Socks Off 2001, arrives the long awaited………….. More >>
FRINGE '04: Arts Encompassing 2004
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:20 pm | Fringe NZ
Painting, pottery, crafts, entertainment, Wellington Cathedral's Arts Encompassing 2004 is a multi-faceted, multi-talented show and exhibition, part of this year's Fringe Festival. More >>
FRINGE '04: Artists Alliance - Enjoy Art Gallery
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:19 pm | Fringe NZ
February 23 Presentation, Promotion and Audience Development: The inside story of the artist run initiatives exchange programme, 2003. Louise Tulett, Enjoy Public Art Gallery. More >>
FRINGE '04: 4Play For Visual Junkies
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:17 pm | Fringe NZ
4PLAY, a VJ performance event opening this year’s Wellington Fringe Festival, features some of New Zealand’s top live VJ (video jockey) talent. A performance on four fronts, 4PLAY will create a new, awesome experience in moving image. It aims to evolve VJing ... More >>
FRINGE '04: dGARE 360 degrees
Wednesday, 11 February 2004, 2:15 pm | Fringe NZ
At this year’s Wellington Fringe Festival, a dynamic act, thought-provoking to say the least, will rock Queen’s Wharf. Wellington-based singer-songwriter dGARE is to launch her debut album 360 degrees. More >>
FRINGE '04: Songs Of These Islands’
Tuesday, 10 February 2004, 1:05 pm | Fringe NZ
Morag Atchison has recently returned to New Zealand after eight years in Europe with a string of international awards. They include the Premier Prix at the Royal Academy of Music, a finalist in the Kathleen Ferrier Competition and winner of the NZ Society ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Scavenger
Tuesday, 10 February 2004, 1:01 pm | Fringe NZ
Ace Tabloid reporter Max McManahan has his headline – now all he needs is the story to match. Max has never met a beat-up he didn’t like – or chase! His search for the scandalous bodice-ripping yarn takes him Cornwall in search of a genuine scoop. More >>
FRINGE '04: Terrain
Tuesday, 10 February 2004, 1:00 pm | Fringe NZ
One of the specialties of this year’s Fringe Festival, Terrain is a highly engaging and experimental boutique dance event that features dancers Guy Ryan and Malia Johnston in a courageous and uniquely beautiful performance of movement, theatre and sound. ... More >>
FRINGE '04: Turbulent Flux
Tuesday, 10 February 2004, 12:58 am | Fringe NZ
Words by Julie Hill, music by Jeff Henderson, video by Stephen Bain, design by Tracey Monastra. More >>