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5 Ōtautahi Christchurch public art events not to miss this spring and summer

5 Ōtautahi Christchurch public art events not to miss this spring and summer

SCAPE Public Art has a massive spring and summer planned, with five big events concluding with the annual SCAPE Public Art Season kicking off in December. Here's the schedule for art lovers looking for some fresh works or interactive fun. Art, Learning & Wellbeing This education programme takes place at Tūranga. Schools and community groups can select from a range of offerings including the school holiday programme, working alongside SCAPE artist Olivia Webb. Activities include creating artworks, art activities and guided tours of the artworks. Monday 11 October – Sunday 7 DecemberTūranga Re:ACTIVATE Artworks from young, talented aspiring artists will be installed in Hagley Park in late October then available to view throughout the SCAPE Public Art Season 2021 (see below). Artworks are by 8-year-old junior design winner Te Ao Rangimarie Davis, and 16-year-old senior design winners Sienna Oshannessey and Agatha Weston. Tuesday 26 – Friday 29 OctoberHagley Park TENT The team...

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  • Installation view at "After Nature: UCCA Dune opening exhibition", UCCA DUNE, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China (2018), Image courtesy the Artist, Nabuqi.

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  • Installation view at "After Nature: UCCA Dune opening exhibition", UCCA DUNE, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China (2018), Image courtesy the Artist, Nabuqi.

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Your 2021 Father's Day gift guide for Level 3 Christchurch

Your 2021 Father's Day gift guide for Level 3 Christchurch

Don't forget to order something now so it arrives before Sunday! If you leave it too late, you can always get Dad some much-needed food delivery or takeaways for Father's Day dinner. Here's Cityscape's gift picks for supporting local this Father's Day. Gift guide Christchurch Adventure Park voucher Has Dad been lamenting his lockdown life? Has he been tuning up the mountain bike he hasn't ridden in years? Does he just need a good adventure? Get him all lined up for when we return to normal with a voucher for mountain biking, ziplining, or lessons. christchurchadventurepark.com Three Boys Brewery beer Restock the fridge with some genuine Ōtautahi original beer. Our pick for dad is the Gift Pack, Thirst Quencher four-pack, or the Brewer's Reserve Mix. threeboysbrewery.co.nz Curiosity Gin There's two scenarios here. 1: Dad's a gin lover and needs to be hooked up with some quality Curiosity Gin. 2: Dad needs...

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The latest on postponed events around Christchurch

The latest on postponed events around Christchurch

We’ve got your list for up-to-date information on the latest event cancellations and postponements, including any new dates that have been announced. Watch this space for further announcements and rescheduled dates as they come in. All You Need Is LoveWhere: Christchurch Town HallPreviously scheduled for: 9 DecemberStatus: Rescheduled to 23 June Armageddon ExpoWhere: Te Pae Christchurch Convention CentrePreviously scheduled for: 26-27 MarchStatus: Rescheduled to 10-11 December Better Together Wedding FairWhere: Ilam HomesteadPreviously scheduled for: 27 March Status: Rescheduled to 11 September Blindspott - R.I.P TourWhere: The Good HomePreviously scheduled for: 15 AprilStatus: Postponed, new dates TBC. Bread & Circus: World Buskers FestivalWhere: Christchurch CityPreviously scheduled for: 22 April - 1 MayStatus: Cancelled Canterbury Home ShowWhere: Christchurch ArenaPreviously scheduled for: 25-27 March Status: Rescheduled to 14-16 October Christchurch Art ShowWhere: Te Pae Christchurch Convention CentrePreviously scheduled for: 17-20 MarchStatus: Rescheduled to 24-27 June Christchurch Food ShowWhere: Christchurch ArenaPreviously scheduled for: 18-20 MarchStatus:...

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Don’t miss RNZB’s The Firebird streaming to your living room

Don’t miss RNZB’s The Firebird streaming to your living room

The Christchurch season of The Firebird with Paquita has been cancelled, but there’s still a way to catch the action from the comfort of your home. It’s no secret Cityscape is pumped about Royal New Zealand Ballet’s performance of The Firebird with Paquita – just check out our wicked interview with The Firebird choreographer Loughlan Prior for an idea of how cool it is. So we were gutted to realise that the Christchurch performances had to be cancelled in the wake of the latest Covid-19 outbreak. Never fear, our dystopian ballet fans. Keep busy practicing your Ugg Boot pirouettes until Friday August 27 when The Firebird Live in Your Living Room goes live on the RNZB website. It will be available for a few weeks, finishing on September 16. The Firebird Live in Your Living RoomFriday 27 August – Thursday 16 Septemberrnzb.org.nz

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Q&A: Dillastrate's Tim Driver

Q&A: Dillastrate's Tim Driver

Ōtautahi ‘neosoul pop’ duo Dillastrate have been taking over stages across the city and around the country. Cityscape talks touring, new tracks and tea with keyboardist and vocalist Tim Driver. Congratulations on your new EP, Narrative! What was this one like to record? Thanks heaps! It’s incredible to finally have it out there in the world. Narrative EP was an awesome recording experience for us. The audio production work was done with our friend Thom O’Connor, who has converted a house into a recording studio. There’s something inherently comfortable about literally recording drums in a converted lounge room. The actual recording process itself was so smooth and easy too. The songs seemed to just flow out when we were tracking them. How has the sound evolved from Dillastrate in 2019? The sound of Narrative EP is quite different from the self-titled album from 2019 – it’s got a much earthier tone...

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Public art incoming to Christchurch: SCAPE announces 2021 feature artists

Public art incoming to Christchurch: SCAPE announces 2021 feature artists

SCAPE Public Art's 2021 season is kicking off in November, and the art curation organisation has just dropped the names of the artists who will be gracing the streets of Christchurch with their works this year. Eight locally and internationally recognised artists will be debuting artworks around central Ōtautahi, showcasing their interpretations of this season's theme: 'Shadows Cast'. Managing Curator Jamie Hanton’s selections for the festival fall into his overall 2020 to 2022 vision of 'Fictions'. “Fictions aims to introduce elements of mystery and moments of revelation to the Ōtautahi cityscape,” Jamie says. “Shadows Cast takes the shadow as its point of focus, exploring the possibilities of shifting identities and new roles for our city. The shadow is a space of potential, and that’s what our artists will be exploring this season.” The lineup includes newly commissioned work from Kiwi artists Aroha Novak, Janet Lilo, Kate Newby, Louise Palmer, Sione Monu,...

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  • (Left to right, top to bottom) Kate Newby, Janet Lilo, Sione Monu, Aroha Novak, Louise Palmer, Bona Park, Nabuqi, and Olivia Webb. Images courtesy of the artists and SCAPE Public Art.

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The lust list: Must-haves in winter 2021

The lust list: Must-haves in winter 2021

A hand-picked selection of Cityscape's favourite items for your home, your pet, and yourself. 1 Bow Blouse (RRP $470) from Mahsa 2 Cloudy Day Somewhere by Don Service (POA) from Rightside Gallery 3 Balloon Vase (RRP $139) from BoConcept 4 Eichholtz Topanga Mirror (POA) from Trenzseater 5 Blue Lace Agate Geode ($39) from Earthly Treasures 6 Chloe Darryl Small Saddle Bag (RRP $1798) from Workshop 7 Eva Solo / Nordic Kitchen Serving Tray (RRP $260) from Corso Merivale 8 Delicate Cleansing Milk 100ml (RRP $50) and Sensitive Simplicity 100ml (RRP $50) from Wildflower Botanicals 9 R.M. Williams Lady Yearling Boot (RRP $645) from Ballantynes 10 Balmain Hair Perfume (RRP $258) from Mod's Hair 11 Hunter Livingston Dog Sofa (RRP from $240) from Charli & Coco

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Christchurch hits TIME Magazine's 2021 list of world's greatest places

Christchurch hits TIME Magazine's 2021 list of world's greatest places

It's official: Ōtautahi Christchurch is one of the greatest places in the world. And that claim comes with some real cred from TIME Magazine. The magazine’s annual travel guide includes 100 destinations “offering visitors an extraordinary experience that’s unlike any other”. It is the third year the New York-based magazine and news website have published the list. The list described the city as “fully in recovery mode, welcoming hotel, restaurant and public-space openings almost every month”. It specifically metioned the Ōtākaro Avon River promenade, Riverside Market, Tūranga and Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre. Mention was also made of Gap Filler’s creative use of space. Laura Dawson, ChristchurchNZ Acting CEO, says she is excited to see the city on the list. “Global recognition of our home is always special, especially in a publication with a reputation for truth and legitimacy," she says. “Ōtautahi Christchurch champions ingenuity and creativity, resilience and revitalisation –...

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Christchurch's Bread & Circus World Buskers Festival announces dates for 2022

Christchurch's Bread & Circus World Buskers Festival announces dates for 2022

Everyone's favourite festival of circus, laughs, creativity and belief-defying acts is returning to grace the streets of Christchurch this summer. After an enormously successful event earlier in 2021, next year's festival promises to be even bigger and bolder, running across three weekends from Friday 14 to Sunday 30 January. All your favourite attractions will be back, from the world-famous busking pitches and free outdoor performances to must-see ticketed events. Festival Director Scott Maidment says, "We are some of the luckiest people in the world right now that we can get together and celebrate. The arts can create that bit of magic energy through shared experience. This is what makes experiences like Bread & Circus so special." Expressions of interest are now open, and performers of all talents with all kinds of ideas are encouraged to apply. There have been hints that festival favourites of the past will return, and some world...

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L.A.B playing a massive Hagley Park gig in January 2022 with Shapeshifter and more

L.A.B playing a massive Hagley Park gig in January 2022 with Shapeshifter and more

It wouldn't be summer without an L.A.B tour, and this one is no different. The legends are coming back to Christchurch, and they're bringing friends. L.A.B have announced their biggest ever run of shows for summer 2022. The band have had a massive few years, hitting number one multiple times and selling out shows across Aotearoa & Australia. They'll be playing three headline New Zealand gigs in January, including a Hagley Park show on January 22. This massive show  will see L.A.B combine with Shapeshifter for a huge double bill for both actss only South Island headline shows this summer. They'll also be supported by Ladi6, Katchafire, JessB and RIIKI. Read Cityscape's interview with L.A.B frontman Joel Shadbolt This outdoor experiences will see L.A.B bringing the full lighting & visual experience the band is known for, alongside their unmatched live show. With an ever expanding catalogue, these shows will see the...

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Explore Christchurch: The best bits

Explore Christchurch: The best bits

Cityscape reviews a few of Ōtautahi’s most unique and personality-heavy communities: Sumner, Woolston, Victoria Street and New Brighton. Sumner After a drive around the reopened and frankly stunning Sumner-Lyttelton Corridor we arrive in the sunny seaside suburb, where the hardcore winter surf bums rub up against the café culture of the flash hillside suburbs. Cyclists in coloured spandex whizz along Main Road from the city; skateboards, scooters and feet grace the broad beachside boulevard; and paddleboards and kayaks launch from the clock tower to explore the coast or catch waves with the surfers. The skate park on the corner of Nayland Street is a great gathering hub for the young, and just a skip away from some killer eateries. The north end of the beach is the spot for dog walkers from all over the city. Open to canines year-round, the sandy expanse next to Shag Pile is always populated with...

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Orana Park is stepping up to help save the rhinos

Orana Park is stepping up to help save the rhinos

Charitable organisation and caped crusader Orana Park is swooping in to save the world… the rhinos of the world, that is. The open-range zoo is beginning construction on a new White Rhino Conservation Centre that will be able to hold 20 rhinos at a time. Construction on the new $1.4M facility begins Wednesday July 14 and will aim to increase genetic diversity of the existing population and help protect the species. Chief Executive Lynn Anderson explains that without swift action, rhinos could very well be extinct in our lifetime. “In Africa, one rhino is illegally killed on average every six hours for its horn. Rhino poaching is out of control and there are more rhinos killed than there are born. Unless we act now, rhinos may tragically be extinct within 10 years.” As New Zealand’s only open range zoo, Orana Park has partnered with two Australian open range zoos and The...

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Top 9 spots to ski and snowboard in Canterbury 2021 (plus 4 Mackenzie District ski fields)

Top 9 spots to ski and snowboard in Canterbury 2021 (plus 4 Mackenzie District ski fields)

It’s here, it’s official – what many would argue to be the best part of winter – ski season! We Cantabrians are lucky enough to have the widest variety of ski fields in the country right on our doorstep. Our nine brilliant local fields are all within a couple hours’ drive from Christchurch (plus another four a little further afield in the Mackenzie district), and skiers and snowboarders are spoiled for choice, from gentle beginners’ slopes to off-piste thrills. Maybe you’re a first-timer needing to know which field is best for you, or a casual skier who’s never ventured beyond the bigger commercial fields, or maybe you’re an expert wanting to hit all the thrill-seeking action you can get your planks on. Before planning your next snowsports adventure, get the lowdown on what the excellent ski fields near Christchurch have to offer. Mid Canterbury Mt Hutt is the big boy, the...

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Top 10 fashion podcasts to listen to right now

Top 10 fashion podcasts to listen to right now

Fashion. It’s a massive topic and there’s so much to know. Luckily Cityscape has the lowdown on where to learn more – whether you’re interested in fashion sustainability, want a look behind the scenes of famous fashion houses, insights into the latest trends, or just want to talk about the outrageous outfits worn by celebrities, these top 10 fashion podcast picks have got something for you. In Vogue: The 1990s It’s official: the fashion of the ‘90s is back, and while kids these days are rocking baby tees and bucket hats, this special edition podcast from the fashion gurus at Vogue takes us back to the origins of grunge, colourful tracksuits, and how hip-hop, supermodels and the red carpet suddenly began to influence fashion trends. Dior Talks A fascinating look behind the curtain at a legendary brand, and the women who have influenced it. This series of mini-collections delves into the...

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Top 5 free things to do in Christchurch with the kids

Top 5 free things to do in Christchurch with the kids

Looking for some budget-friendly things to do with the kids? We’ve got some great ideas for free family activities around Christchurch – plus a few worth spending a bit on as well. Go to a museum Canterbury Museum has a whole bunch of activities that the kids will absolutely love, all free, and all inside where it’s warm and dry – bonus! Head to Discovery for a range of weird and wonderful things to explore, from digging for fossils to checking out live tarantulas! Or check out the special school holidays event, The Galileo Code, where kids can dress up as their favourite historical figure and search the gallery for clues to crack Galileo’s code. If you’re out Wigram ways, the Air Force Museum of New Zealand is definitely worth a visit – the kids will love getting to sit in the cockpit of real fighter jets and playing at being...

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Top 10 TV series to binge right now

Top 10 TV series to binge right now

Finished Bridgerton and The Queen’s Gambit and looking for your next bingeable series? Look no further – we’ve rounded up our picks of the top ten shows to stream right now. The Serpent A nail-biting thriller made even more disturbing by the fact that it is all based on true events, the twisting and twisted story of 1970s serial killer Charles Sobhraj is hard to look away from. The conman posed as a gem dealer and travelled across Thailand, Nepal, and India, drugging and killing travellers on the ‘Hippie Trail’, while a junior diplomat at the Dutch Embassy in Bangkok doggedly tries to pick up his trail. The Flight Attendant First-class flight attendant and party girl Cassie finds herself facing the worst-case outcome of her alcoholism and reckless behaviour when she wakes up next to one of her passengers – whose throat has been cut – with no memory of what...

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Was opera always this horny? A review of NZ Opera's The Marriage of Figaro

Was opera always this horny? A review of NZ Opera's The Marriage of Figaro

I think we need to address the fact that New Zelaand Opera's 2021 production of The Marriage of Figaro is dripping with sexuality, near-nudity, rubbing and crotch-sitting. I don't know if this is how Mozart and Da Ponte intended it to be, but I hope so and I am here for it. One of the first things we see after the curtain raises is Figaro facing away form the audience, his shapely butt outlined in tight pants, as he measures up a room for his wedding bed. The guy isn't even married yet, but he's definitely got plans for the after-after party. It's not long before we meet the opera's best character, Cherubino. We're going to talk about Cherubino, because the wee angel is outstanding – thanks to Bianca Andrew's bubbly performance and thanks to the quirks of the character. Cherubino is a 'breeches' role, which means the character is a...

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No butter, no chicken, just deliciousness: Vegan butter chicken has landed at Coriander's Ethnic Indian Restaurant

No butter, no chicken, just deliciousness: Vegan butter chicken has landed at Coriander's Ethnic Indian Restaurant

Vegan lovers of Indian food, rejoice – butter chicken is now available sans butter and sans chicken at Coriander's. Yes, it's true, the crowd-pleasing pinnacle of Indian food has been given a plant-based makeover. Local Indian restaurant legends Coriander's decided that it was high time this popular dish was enjoyed by all, and Head Chef Pankaj Kumar rose to the challenge, developing the recipe himself with traditional Indian cooking techniques and ingredients. Coriander's innovative Vegan Butter Chicken is made with chunky soy pieces that taste amazing and add great texture to the curry, and it’s given extra flavour punch with fresh capsicum juice, soy milk, cashew gravy and tomato. Like all Coriander’s curries, the Vegan Butter Chicken is made with fresh herbs, spices and produce. It's authentic, rich, creamy and delicious, a truly satisfying dish for omnivores, vegetarians and vegans alike. The Vegan Butter Chicken is the latest addition to Coriander's...

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