Music festival seeks Barter Charter Partners
Music festival seeks Barter Charter Partners
The TUKI festival is offering
tickets through the share economy.
Got a van to
spare? How about some picnic tables? Can you cook up a mean
BBQ for volunteers? TUKI needs you.
The TUKI
Festival, (fka Rippon), takes place on February 8 at Glendhu
Bay, and organisers are looking to businesses and
individuals to partner up with Tuki by sharing the love
through the share economy.
After its success in the
inaugural 2018 event, the TUKI team have reinstated the
‘Barter Charter’ system for the 2020 festival, through
which goods and services like providing chef skills, or
loaning a caravan can be exchanged for tickets (or as
organisers call them - ‘tukits’), to the Waitangi
Weekend event.
According to festival director Lynne
Christie, it’s a system that suits “our community and
our economy. Southern locals are some of the most
resourceful people we’ve ever met in the world, and this
is a chance to get to TUKI themselves or secure a Christmas
tukit for a loved-one,” she said. While adding that some
partners request no paypack in the form of tickets,
organisers do their best to acknowledge what amazing
offerings come through to the not-for-profit group, which
set up last century.
Assistant Director Josephine
Gallagher adds that it fits in perfectly with the
festival’s Earthcare initiatives. “Rather than buying in
products, we reach out to the community for things they may
have in their backyard,” she says.
Already well over
half of the available Barter Charter packages have been
snaffled with only nine slots still available from an
original 26 opportunities. Barter charters accepted so far
include Isobel the Green Room caravan, a lotus tent, ATVs,
and office space for busy Tuki staff and
volunteers.
The TUKI Barter Charter offers three
levels of partnership, ranging from ‘Starter Barter’ (up
to two tukits’ reward) and would involve hiring something
like a van or lending the festival some bean bags. The use
of a boat, picnic tables or the provision of volunteers’
meals would net you ‘Hearter Barter’ status (up to five
tukits), while offering up luxury accommodation for example,
would elevate you to Off-the-Charter Barter status (up to 10
tukits).
To get involved, email info@tukifestival.nz to be a Barter
Charter partner.
TUKI takes place on February 8, 2020
at Glendhu Bay, Lake Wanaka, and features The Chills, Tami
Neilson, Alien Weaponry, The Peacekeepers, Anika Moa, Sea
Mouse, Tiki Taane, Mild Orange, TrinityRoots, Chelsea Jade,
local talent and more.
https://www.tukifestival.nz/barter-charter
Tickets
are available online at https://www.ticketfairy.com/event/tuki-festival-2020
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