12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2006

www.waikatotimes.co.nz ArtsOctober Diary

This Community Arts Diary is compiled by Lynne Robinson

here are some music Until October 27, Tokanui: footprints on the October 7-December 10, Tatau, land, oral histories, artefacts, photographs, contemporary and historical significance of “legends” on stage during Museum, Roche St. tatau, Samoan tattoo, Waikato Museum. October: guitar master Until October 28, Loveworks, Rebecca and October 9-27, 9am-3.30pm, Monday-Friday, Tommy Emmanuel, the Highway Christine Kornman, contemporary (Saturday until noon), Hone Paekau, Here of Legends country and bluegrass interpretation of love, The Little Red Gallery, Right Now From Me, Maori culture and 1373B Victoria St Nth, (behind connections to the land, Sandz Gallery, stars and the original line up of shops), www.thelittleredgallery.co.nz 6 Kent St, Frankton. Th’Dudes, returning to the stage Until January 14, The Whole World is October 9-27, Creative Photography to play together for the first time Watching, 1981 Springbok Tour, Waikato exhibition, university students’ work, Academy in 26 years. Hello Sailor and Museum. of Performing Arts, Waikato University. Through October, art including Oct 9-Oct 27, Night/Fall, installation by Judy Hammond Gamble are also in the copper fish sculpture by Dion Atkinson, Darragh, explores sunsets, night time and show, celebrating the 40th Artmarket new location: 64 Seddon St (old holes in space, with a snowman, day-glo L.P anniversary of the famous pirate Miner’s Café), Waihi. records, ping pong balls, wine bottles and radio station, Radio Hauraki. Through October, paintings by Reuben Price waterfalls, Opening Oct 6, 5.30pm; also (Raglan), Soul Gallery, 24 Ward St. Sandra Bushby exhibits at the ledge, RAMP If you are interested in art Through October, art nexus exhibitions: Gallery, Wintec, Gate 2, Collingwood St. investment, there is a talk by Ted retrospective exhibition by Janne October 13-14, 9.30am-6.30pm (until 3pm Bracey and Stuart Stubbs at Schuitemaker, www.artnexus.co.nz; Catherine on Sunday), Waitomo Society of Arts Smith, Frankton Junction Café, Commerce exhibition, painting, quilting, embroidery, Waikato Museum. If you fancy St; Loreen Anscombe, Grillers Restaurant, mixed media, floral art, ceramics, St Andrews yourself as an art curator, you can Victoria St; Nancy Caiger, Hillcrest Healthcare, Church Hall, Rora St, Te Kuiti. select works from the Waikato cnr Cambridge Rd/Masters Ave, Hillcrest. October 14-February 11, More Than Museum Collection, as over the Through October, Jo Lupping, limited edition Looking, New Zealand’s first exhibition created prints, the story of Huia and Albatross feathers, for a blind and sight-impaired audience, poetry next four weeks there will be 60 The Garden Art Studio, 1242 Kaipaki Rd is embossed in Braille to accompany the art works published in the Waikato Cambridge. images, visitors encouraged to touch the Times for the public to vote for From September 30, Museum Icon: The artworks, Waikato Museum. People’s Choice, 60 museum collection works October 14-December 10, Manu Aute, their preferred exhibition pieces. in over four weeks, public vote traditional and contemporary kites by Maori, for top 30 for exhibition, December 16- Pacific and ethnic groups, Waikato Museum. On Exhibition February 11, Waikato Museum. October 16, entries close for Fieldays No 8 Until October 13, Dollymix with Deborah October 3-30, Everyday Devices, by Gaye Wire National Art Award, entry forms at Duffield, Karla Stevenson, Megan Hockly, Lattice No. 69, Ian Scott, oil on canvas, Collection of The Waikato Museum; Jurisich, Wel Academy of Performing Arts, Waikato Museum, ArtsPost, or one of the works you can vote for from this Saturday for “Museum Icon: The Peoples Choice.” Meredith Collins, Mixed Media Gallery, University of Waikato. www.waikatomuseum.co.nz, exhibition from Casabella Lane. October 5-November 5, ArtsPost December 15-January 9, ArtsPost. October 15, 3pm, United Youth Orchestra, October 30, 8pm, Bowzers Rock ‘N’ Roll Museum; October 8, Raglan Old School. Until October 13, Rebecca Gilies, Sliver of exhibitions: Coasting, collaborative project October 17-28, New Work by Emily Hill, conductor Yoshi Tatsumi, leader Rebecca Party, 50th anniversary of rock ’n’ roll, the Hamilton Film Society Screenings at Victoria Turquoise, Habberley’s Gallery, 28 Hunter St. by Heather Bramwell, wall-mounted coasters Gallery East, 359 Grey St, Hamilton. Pullon, soloist soprano Elaine Wogan, singing star of Sha Na Na, Bowzer and the Stingrays Cinema, 8pm: Until October 14, Jessica Pearless, Platform_ by 100 artists, Emotions in Clay, Yvette October 20-November 3, exhibition of family- Italian arias by Puccini and Catalini. plus Rocky and The Rollers, Founders Theatre. site, installation using gallery as the canvas, Phillips; Formatological by Carol Fletcher and related artists, SupaNova Gallery, Gordonton. October 17, 7pm, Chamber Music exams, October 31, 9.30am, Dorothy and the October 3, Andrey Rublyev, Andrei Tarkovsky. USSR, 1966, part biography of renowned Platform 01, level 2, 467 Victoria St. Lynda Wilson. October 21-23 (Labour weekend), 10am- five competition finalists chosen, free. Dinosaur’s Dance Party, featuring Captain Until October 14, Blindcolour, Janet Barratt, October 20, 7pm, icon-painter/part historical October 7-29, Re:Fraction: Outdoor Glass 4pm, sixth annual Waikino art exhibition, epic. opening September 29, 6pm, Gallery East, Sculpture Show, featuring work by Dermot Victoria Hall, Waikino. 2006 Hillary 359 Grey St. Kelly, Colleen Ryan-Priest, Shona Firman and Chamber Music October 10, Black Box October 23-November 24, Showcasing Germany, Andres Veiel. Until October 15, A Tale to Tell, Victorian UCOL students, Sculpture Park @ Waitakaruru Watercolours, artists include Jane Galloway, Competition, first works, Waikato Museum. Arboretum, 207 Scotsman Valley Rd, sign- prize of $2000. Germany, 2001, opposing Tony Lewis, Gavin Smith, Peter Nicholson, life stories of assassinated Until October 20, Mixed Media and posted from SH26 and SH1B. Heritage Gallery, Cambridge. Music for lunch banker Alfred Herrhausen Assemblage by Sarah Munro, The Framing October 7-31, Wednesday-Sunday, 10am- October 4, 1pm, and Red Army Faction Workshop, Silverdale Rd. At Raglan Old School 4.30pm, Childs play, artworks for children by James Tennant and member Wolfgang Grams. Until October 22, Trust Waikato artist Stephanie Swetman; work by local At Old School, Stewart St, Raglan, for details or bookings, contact 07 825 0023. Katherine Austin, October 17, Salesman, Contemporary Art Awards, Waikato Museum. artists, Villagethree Gallery, Main Rd, Ohaupo. cello/piano, September 30, October 1, Raranga, The Albert Maysles, David Beethoven, de Falla Art of Flax Weaving, beginners’ workshop with Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin. and Prokofiev, Ruth Port. US, 1969, documentary, Academy of October 1, Artist’s Talk, Amanda Watson, four rather bad Bible Performing Arts, salesmen try to scrape first in a series of six artists talking about University. their life and work. livings out of other people’s October 11, 1pm, faith. October 8, Cuban film maker Gloria Rolando student performers, October 24, Grey Gardens, presents a series of Cuban films and talks Academy. about her life and work in Cuba. Albert Maysles, David October 12 and Maysles, Ellen Hovde, Muffie October 11-November 15, Wednesdays, 26, 12.10pm, Meyer. US, 1975, depiction 7-9pm, Begin to Draw by Learning to See, Musical feast at of two of Jackie Kennedy’s classes with Monica Kavanagh. Waikato Museum. reclusive relatives. October 12-November 16, Thursdays, Begin October 31, Brother’s to Paint, classes with Monica Kavanagh. All that jazz Keeper, Jo Berlinger and October 21-23 (Labour weekend), Africa, October 29, Bruce Sinofsky. US, 1991, photographic exhibition by Enfys Rees. 5.30pm, Hamilton three brothers’ insular October 22, 9am-2pm, Whaingaroa Creative Jazz Society: Craig existence is shattered when Market, Pirates and Mermaids, kids’ dress- Williams and one dies and another is up prize, face painting, clayshed pottery. Friends, The Jews accused of his murder. October 28-29, Raranga, The Art of Flax Brothers, Centennial Weaving, stage two. Lounge, To Market October, date to be confirmed, Art of the Racecourse. October, every Sunday, Day workshop with Richard Homan, performer, 8am-noon, Hamilton’s mask and costume maker, culminating with On Stage Poster designed by student Farmers Market, Wintec car Clinton Richards for the participants’ performance. September 29-30, park, cnr Tristram and Hillcrest High School Arts Tuesdays, 10am-noon, Robyn Lloyd in the 8pm, Fluid, Detail from Night/Fall, installation by Judy Darragh, complete with a snowman, L.P.s, Collingwood Sts. ping pong balls, wine bottles and waterfalls, Ramp Gallery, Wintec. Festival. Clayshed, free coiling class. contemporary dance October 21, 8.30am- by Karen Barbour, Academy of Performing Tuesdays, after school and evenings, Feathersword, Wags the Dog, Henry the 1.30pm, Country Market, St Arts, Waikato University. Saturday mornings, DRAMAworX by Hayley Octopus, Dorothy the Dinosaur, Founders Stephen’s Church. Lawson, returned from four years’ teaching September 30, 2pm, Hispanic Spring Theatre. October 23, 9am-2pm, St Andrew’s Giant and directing drama in Melbourne, Festival, parade of flags carried by children, Craft and Collectable Fair and Food Court, children/youth and adult classes. traditional dances, . Blindcolour by Janet Barratt Students Celebrate the Arts Cambridge. is at Gallery East in Artists’ Talks October 3, 8pm, Tommy Emmanuel The Hillcrest High School Arts Festival. October 28, 8am - 1pm, Arawata Farmers Hamilton East. Guitar Master Returns, Founders Theatre. Market and Crafts, St John’s Anglican Church October 2, 7.30pm, Art Investment: Why October 16, 7.30pm, The Festival Music Bother?, Stuart Stubbs; The Art World Getting October 5 and 20, 8pm, Radio Hauraki 40th grounds, Arawata St, Te Awamutu. Anniversary Concert Tour: Th’Dudes, after 26 Concert, school orchestra, chamber orchestra, Into It, Ted Bracey; Lecture Theatre, Waikato jazz band, The Razz, Scat, Academy of Museum. years, original line-up reunite Peter Urlich, Heritage Trail Dave Dobbyn, Ian Morris, Bruce Hambling; Performing Arts, Waikato University. October 11, 7pm, The Art of Photography, October 15, from noon, Hamilton East Hello Sailor and Hammond Gamble, Les October 24-26, 7.30pm, The Crucible, by Jenny Scown, ArtsPost. Heritage Trail, Mayor Michael Redman will White, Founders Theatre. Arthur Miller, year 12 drama students, Hillcrest open the trail, stalls, performances, Music to your ears October 6, 8pm, Highway of Legends: High School auditorium. competitions, Clydesdale rides from Steel Brendan Dugan, Gray Bartlett, Jodi Vaughan, October 24 and 26, 6-9pm, art exhibition Tonight, September 28, 8pm, New Zealand Park to Beale Cottage, Steel Park, Hamilton Hamilton Bluegrass Band, Yolande Gibson, open evenings, C Block Hall, Hillcrest High East. Symphony Orchestra: Psathas, Saxophone MC Martin Crump, Founders Theatre. School. Concerto No 2; Debussy, Rhapsody for Alto Saxophone; Mussorgsky/Ravel, Pictures at October 8, 7.30pm, Emily Smith Band, Roll Camera If you would like an event listed in the an Exhibition; Founders Theatre. Scottish singer Emily Smith, accordion and November diary please send details by piano, Kiwi husband Jamie on fiddle, guitar, October 5-7, Cuban film maker Gloria October 26 to October 15, 3.30-4.30pm, Museum Youth Matt Heaton, guitar, bouzouki, Meteor Theatre. Rolando presents Cuban films and talks about Concert, Waikato Museum. [email protected] October 11, 1pm (schools), 7.30pm, Fusion her work in Cuba, Lecture Theatre, Waikato Music at the Academy 06, Fusion Dance Company, hip-hop, funk, At the WEL Academy of Performing Arts, jazz, Founders Theatre. Waikato University: October 11, 6.30pm, Theatre Studies October 5, 8pm, Hamilton Chamber Music graduate directors present Symbolist Theatre. Society presents Deidre Irons and Richard An Evening of One-Act Plays, Academy of Mapp, duo pianists. Performing Arts, Waikato University. October 5, 9am-noon; 1-4pm, Piano October 13, 6.30pm, Hula Mania, Founders Masterclass, Bryan Sayer. Theatre. October 9, 8pm, Te Pua Wananga ki te Ao, October 17, 12.30pm and 7pm, Search for students from School of Maori and Pacific the Stars, national finals, Founders Theatre. Development, original compositions and October 19-21, 8pm, Creating Theatre choreography. student performance, Bungamucka — The October 11, 8pm, Hamilton Chamber Music Alarmist, choreography, epic verse, physical Society presents Munro/Smith/Berlin Trio of theatre, Academy of Performing Arts, Waikato Melbourne; Ian Munro, Wilma Smith, David University. Berlin. October 27-28, 8pm, Playing Miss October 12, 7.30pm, Yingdi Sun, 2005 Haversham with Helen Moulder, Te Aroha International Franz Liszt Competition, works Dramatic Society, Te Aroha Little Theatre, by Mozart, Ravel, Liszt, Wagner and Jack Honi St, Te Aroha. Body. October 27, 7pm, October 28, 11am and October 13, 7pm, Lilburn Trust Student 2pm, Mary Poppins, Valerie Lissette School Composition Awards Concert, new works by of Dance, Founders Theatre. university music students, acoustic and October 29, 2pm, Waikato Rivertones electroacoustic/multimedia sections, free. Chorus, with Castle Trust Hamilton Brass October 14, 4.30pm, Renaissance Singers Band and Drury Lane Dancers, Founders Dave Dobbyn is one of the original lineup of Th’Dudes, appearing together on stage 10th Anniversary Concert. Theatre. after 26 years for the Radio Hauraki 40th Anniversary Concert Tour.