One week to go til the Nelson Arts Festival
Never seen by the human eye…
The Arts Festival
aims to bring shows to Nelson that you wouldn’t normally
see here. In 2011 we present three shows that have never
been seen anywhere before. Three premieres, possibly
a record, and they are:
Fabulous Arabia: the
quirky Lawrence Arabia teams up with Mikey Fabulous (of the
Black Seeds and Fly My Pretties) plus a whole bunch of
others of similar pedigree. Three part harmonies, brass,
funky rhythms…
The Butcher’s Daughter: one of
the three plays in a Night of Theatre (Sold
Out)
Metamorphoses: from talented locals, Body in
Space, comes a performance inspired by Greek legends, set in
and around a pool of water.
The Technical
Director’s choice
Techie guru Antony Hodgson spends
most of his year in a yurt at Onekaka, and saw performance
poet Ben Brown last summer at his local, the Mussel Inn.
"My partner and I had walked down the road to hear
Lyttelton Band The Eastern, with their upbeat country rock
sounds. We didn’t know that Ben Brown was to open for
them. He was a blast of fresh air, a great presentation
style with considered and, at times, hard hitting, text. He
reminded us that we don't live in a perfect world and we
must be conscious of our actions and prejudices while
enjoying our time here to the maximum. Ben Brown sure made
the night one we remember well."
Antony will definitely
be in the room to hear Ben again at the Granary Festival
Café, Sat 8 Oct 5pm. Get a Readers and Writer’s
concession and see 14 shows for $60.
High-heeled Docs
Actress and blues and
jazz singer Colleen Davis plays Slue-Foot-Sue in The Sad
Lament of Pecos Bill. This info on her ‘Favourite
Things’ comes from the NZ Herald.
Lou Guerin tulip
bag - a leather and silver bag was made by Lou Guerin,
the father of my friend and jewellery maker Alice Guerin.
Lou's jewellery and leather work have a gothic architecture
to them that really gets me.
Vintage faux leopard
fur swing coat - one of several amazing finds from my
favourite vintage store in New Zealand, Ziggurat on Cuba St
in Wellington. I don't normally go for faux fur's plasticy
weirdness
(let alone the dead animal weirdness of real
fur), but the cute A-line swing cut stole my heart and the
fur is abnormally lush faux.
High-heel Doc Martens
- I love the absurdity of wearing Doc Martens with a
heel.
The Sad Lament of Pecos Bill on the Eve of
Killing His Wife; The Festival Tent, Sat Oct 15,
7.30pm
Head for the Red
You might think
the festival doesn’t start til October 7 – we have news
for you! To get in before the school holidays, Westpac Red
Square starts next week. From Monday 3 until Friday 7 Oct
the region’s school kids will be strumming, singing and
kapa haka-ing their talented little lungs out. Top of
Trafalgar Street, 11am-2pm. Grab a coffee, have a sit in the
sun and listen in. It’s a heart warmer and a tonic!
Whoopsie
We had a wee lapse in our last
newsletter, incorrectly naming Vincent Ward as a poet!
Actually he’s a film director and nothing whatever to do
with the Arts Festival. It’s the clever and witty Vincent
O’Sullivan who will be reading his poems at Woollaston
Estates on Labour Day Monday. If you’ve never been to this
event, put it in your diary. That’s if you like a glass of
wine, a sunny lawn, a perfect view over Tasman Bay, a picnic
lunch and some excellent poetry in the company of
like-minded others. Visit our Facebook page for your chance
to win books by Vincent O’Sullivan and support act, local
poet Louise Wallace.
SEE YOU AT THE MASKED PARADE, 5.30
PM FRIDAY 7 OCTOBER FOLLOWED BY BATUCADA SOUND MACHINE AND
MIDNIGHT YOUTH ON THE CARNIVALE MAINSTAGE.
The Nelson Arts Festival is produced by the
Nelson City Council as a celebration for locals and an
attraction for visitors This year's arts festival is part of
the Game On Festival, which showcases the region to our
rugby
visitors.
ENDS