FESTA releases biggest programme yet
FESTA releases biggest programme yet celebrating food and the city
A giant seedling sale
and koha BBQ at Cultivate Urban Farm; food adventures on foot exploring
mahinga kai sites as well as Christchurch’s drinking and
dining past; journeys by bike to local food production
sites; a neighbourhood-warming with pizza, butterflies and a
treasure hunt for kids, made by kids; a national symposium
hosted by Simon Wilson featuring prominent voices working in
food systems; and a spectacular celebration of architecture,
community and food, live for one night only.
These
are just a few of the 55 events that form FESTA 2018’s
public festival of architecture, design and food, which
launches today (Thursday 20 September). The programme,
FESTA’s biggest ever, runs over the course of Labour
Weekend.
From Friday 19 to Monday 22 October,
twenty-seven venues across the city host events exploring
the ways in which food is an integral part of the urban
fabric and how food connects places, people and
ideas.
The public is invited to participate in this
packed programme, which ranges in scope from Dates with Plates through to Food for Thought. There is something for
everyone on offer.
The Corner Store hosts Henry
Hargreaves and Caitlin Levin’s photographic exhibition
Food Maps; ‘Food and Funk’ hits the Dance-O-Mat; A
Communal Loaf teams up with the Phillipstown Community Hub
to present a series of communal meals and workshops. Family
Events include ‘Produce A City’, a chance for children
to sculpt buildings in the shape of vegetables and fruits
and create a colourful clay cityscape. The closing night
event, presented in association with the Food Resilience
Network, is an evening of food films and locally grown movie
snacks in the Botanic Gardens.
On Saturday 20
October, Christchurch’s biggest and brightest street party
is taking place in the new public spaces around Mollett
Street. FESTA’s headline event, FEASTA!, is a public feast
of architecture and food and features a bar of the future,
artists who weave their food-related works into the
celebration, a Little Asia food market, unique bamboo
structures for feasting, imaginative installations, a
food-packaging wearable art parade for children, music from
The Big Band Festival, a speakers’ corner and
demonstration station, activities, lots of great things to
eat and drink, and much more.
FEASTA! features 17
artistic and architectural installations in an international
collaboration between seven leading design and architecture
schools from across Aotearoa and Australia, as well as
members from the NZIA and NZILA Canterbury branches,
artists, and Creative Director Barnaby Bennett. Along with
community groups, local businesses and many others they are
working together to transform these spaces and put on a
great night out for Christchurch.
Please visit our website
for full
details.
ENDS