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Let the tour begin: Beyondsemble national tour 1-30 November

Published: Wed 9 Oct 2013 01:32 PM
Let the tour begin – Beyondsemble national tour 1 - 30 November
An insatiable love of making music – and audiences’ love of Beyondsemble - has led to another national tour for these masterly musicians.
On the road from 1 November, Craig Denham, Jon Sanders, John Ellis and newcomer Darryn Sigley will play Beyondsemble’s signature mix of original and improvised music, merging Celtic, Latin, Jazz and Gypsy rhythm with their own creativity. These musicians love what they do – and it’s infectious!
Beyondsemble has toured the country every year since its inception in 2009, its members have frequently performed in Europe and the whole band takes on a three month European tour in 2014. Europeans love Beyondsemble too!
Performing as the official pre-show band at for the Wearable Arts Awards in Wellington in 2010, Beyondsemble went on to launch a debut album to excellent reviews in 2011 and won the ‘people’s choice’ competition to perform at the 2013 WOMAD NZ festival, launching their second album there.
Band members are:
Craig Denham – Accordion, Piano, Whistles and Vocals
Jon Sanders – Guitar, Bouzouki, Ukulele, Vocals
Darryn Sigley – Percussion
John Ellis – Bass Clarinet, Saxophones, Vocals
Itinerary
Friday 1 November, 7pm New Plymouth
Decanta
Saturday 2 November, 8pm Hawera
TSB Hub
$15 on door
Sunday 3 November 6.30 pm Wanganui
Wanganui Jazz Club, RSA, 170 St Hill Street
Friday 8 November 7.30pm Coromandel
Coromandel Bowling Club
$20, concession $15
Book: Coromandel Information centre
Saturday 9 November 7.30pm Thames
Kauaeranga Hall
$17.50 Book: Nancy 868 9664 or Lisa 868 9767
Sunday 10 November 7.30pm Kaiwaka
Absurdistan Hall
317a Parekura Road
$20 (early bird $15)
Book: Kaiwaka Cheese Shop
Wednesday 13 November 6.30pm Hastings
Hawkes Bay Opera House
Free entry
Thursday 14 November, 8.30pm Wellington
Meow
$20 on door
Saturday 16 November 8.30pm Onekaka
Mussel Inn
$10 Book: The Mussel Inn
Sunday 17 November 2pm Reefton
Working Men’s’ Club
Adults $20; Students $10; Family $50
Tuesday 19 November Franz Josef
TBC
Wednesday 20 November 8pm Wanaka
Cinema Paradiso
$15
Friday 22 November 8pm Gore
James Cumming Wing
$25 book: Eastern Southland Gallery
Saturday 23 November 8pm Stewart Island
Community Centre
$20 (door sales)
Thursday 28 November 8pm Fairlie
The Gladstone Hotel
$20 Book: Heartlands Fairlie
A Fairlie Community Project
Friday 29 November 7.30pm Ashburton
Ashburton Trust Event Centre
$25 each; $22.50 each for 2 or 3;
20 each for 4 or more
Door sales all $25
Book: Box office or www.ticketdirect.co.nz
Saturday 30 November 8pm Amberley
Balcairn Public Hall
$25 including interval supper (No BYO)
Book: Sally Mac’s Amberley; Stan’s 7 day Pharmacy Rangiora
About Arts On Tour New Zealand
Arts On Tour New Zealand (AOTNZ) organises tours of outstanding New Zealand performers to rural and smaller centres in New Zealand. The trust receives funding from Creative New Zealand and liaises with local arts councils, repertory theatres and community groups to bring the best of musical and other talent to country districts. The AOTNZ programme is environmentally sustainable – artists travel to audiences, rather than rural dwellers clocking up kilometres travelling to the big towns. www.aotnz.co.nz
ENDS

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